Milwaukee M12™ Heated TOUGHSHELL™ Jacket

December 1, 2024

M12™ Heated TOUGHSHELL™ Jacket delivers HEAT BUILT TO OUTLAST. Powered by Milwaukee’s NEW HEXON HEAT TECHNOLOGY™, this jacket STAYS WARMER FOR LONGER in all temperatures, delivers the FASTEST HEAT UP TIME and offers GREATER HEAT COVERAGE throughout the garment. Whether facing freezing outdoor temperatures or navigating spaces with minimal heat indoors, this jacket adapts to its environment to deliver effective heat in any condition. 3X more insulation combined with HEXON HEAT TECHNOLOGY™ maximizes heat retention and enhances comfort. The hidden battery pass-thru pocket allows for front or back battery placement, increasing versatility depending on the situation. With its durable 100% stretch polyester fabric and DWR finish, this MILWAUKEE® jacket is a go-to for shielding against the elements.

  • HEXON HEAT TECHNOLOGY™ EQUIPPED
  • STAYS WARMER FOR LONGER, FASTEST HEAT UP TIME, GREATER HEAT COVERAGE
  • All Day Run-Time: (12) hours on low, (6) hours on medium and (3) hours on high
  • (3) Heat Zones: Chest, Back and Pockets
  • High, Medium and Low heat settings for each zone
  • Zone Control Options: Chest & Back and/or Pockets
  • 5 Total Pockets: (2) hand zippered pockets, (1) interior zippered pocket, (1) exterior zippered pocket, (1) zippered battery pass-thru pocket for front or back battery placement
  • 3X more insulation keeps you warmer
  • Ground-up developed 100% stretch polyester fabric protects from harsh jobsite conditions
  • Wind and water resistant with DWR finish
  • Zippered Battery Pass-Thru Pocket: Position the battery in the front or back pocket to improve comfort
  • Adjustable waist drawcord and cuffs keep heat in
  • Washer and dryer safe
  • Compatible with all M12™ batteries and the Heated Gear Power Source w/ App Control

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