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Turnburnsis
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2017-12-06 10:46 PM
Subject: heated jackets


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does anyone have one? I thought there was a post bout some suggestions but I cant find. I want one for Christmas so I'm helping hubby. He said the ones he found didn't have high reviews and batteries are so big you have to carry on hip. So not sure bout that. Maybe it was facebook I seen post. If you have one and like what brand is it? thanks
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Turnburnsis
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2017-12-07 1:40 AM
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Also if anyone know what stores would carry them
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emricmacy
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2017-12-07 6:26 AM
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Home Depot sells the Milwaukee brand heated jacket.
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TrailGirl
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2017-12-07 8:21 AM
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The one made by Milwaukee is the only one I've seen. It's only in mens sizes and at $180 it doesn't come with a battery or a charger. We already have the batteries and chargers as those are the type of tools we have...but I just don't know how effective the coats are...and I would be drowning in a mens size.
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Dash4KJ
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2017-12-07 9:20 AM
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 There were several brands and a lot of reviews for them on Amazon. Id like one also but not sure its worth the $ when my down filled ski jacket is almost hot lol
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BamaCanChaser
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2017-12-07 9:29 AM
Subject: RE: heated jackets



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I bought my sister this one last year for Christmas and she loves it!

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-Women-s-Medium-Black-20-Volt-12-V...

She said she likes that it's a light weight jacket, not so big and bulky, but still keeps her just as warm.

ETA: The battery is really no bigger/heavier than carrying a cell phone in your pocket. It has a special pocket that zips up specifically for the battery.

Edited by BamaCanChaser 2017-12-07 9:32 AM
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RunNitroRun
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2017-12-07 10:35 AM
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I have both the Milwaukee heated jacket and the heated sweater. The jacket is nice (mine has the pocket warmers as well) but I like the sweater for underneath my winter overalls. The battery sits behind your left arm by your hip so it's out of the way but it is thicker. The smaller battery packs don't last as long or produce much heat.

I live where it gets -40 at times so it's to have extra heat on.
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bten
Reg. Apr 2015
Posted 2017-12-07 12:22 PM
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I ordered my husband's heated jacket and gloves from www.thewarmingstore.com He absolutely loves them!! I had some questions about sizing and how the jacket should fit and their customer service was excellent.

Edited to add - I ended up getting the Milwaukee brand as it had the best consumer reviews that I could find.

Edited by bten 2017-12-07 12:23 PM
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Run n on faith
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2017-12-07 12:30 PM
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Best purchase ever. We have the milwaukee and it has 3 different settings and the pocket warmers. I ordered 3 this year straight from the Milwaukee website, I got them for under 150 each and also got free batteries with each.  
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horsegirl
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2017-12-07 12:52 PM
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Why have I never heard of this concept!? I am the girl that is ALWAYS cold! I need this in my life!
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RedHead84
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2017-12-07 1:14 PM
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bten - 2017-12-07 12:22 PM

I ordered my husband's heated jacket and gloves from www.thewarmingstore.com He absolutely loves them!! I had some questions about sizing and how the jacket should fit and their customer service was excellent.

Edited to add - I ended up getting the Milwaukee brand as it had the best consumer reviews that I could find.

Have you tried their socks? That's my main problem! Cold feet!
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bten
Reg. Apr 2015
Posted 2017-12-07 2:50 PM
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RedHead84 - 2017-12-07 1:14 PM

bten - 2017-12-07 12:22 PM

I ordered my husband's heated jacket and gloves from www.thewarmingstore.com He absolutely loves them!! I had some questions about sizing and how the jacket should fit and their customer service was excellent.

Edited to add - I ended up getting the Milwaukee brand as it had the best consumer reviews that I could find.

Have you tried their socks? That's my main problem! Cold feet!

No, he has rechargeable heated insoles that he uses. He has had them for years and I'm not sure where he got them but you could probably google it. He swears by them!

Edited to add: Thermacell insoles is what they are. (googled them lol) he is a duck hunting guide - and uses them in his waders. He says they send heat all the way up his legs and they have a remote control to turn them on/off and up/down.



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RedHead84
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2017-12-07 3:07 PM
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bten - 2017-12-07 2:50 PM

RedHead84 - 2017-12-07 1:14 PM

bten - 2017-12-07 12:22 PM

I ordered my husband's heated jacket and gloves from www.thewarmingstore.com He absolutely loves them!! I had some questions about sizing and how the jacket should fit and their customer service was excellent.

Edited to add - I ended up getting the Milwaukee brand as it had the best consumer reviews that I could find.

Have you tried their socks? That's my main problem! Cold feet!

No, he has rechargeable heated insoles that he uses. He has had them for years and I'm not sure where he got them but you could probably google it. He swears by them!

Edited to add: Thermacell insoles is what they are. (googled them lol) he is a duck hunting guide - and uses them in his waders. He says they send heat all the way up his legs and they have a remote control to turn them on/off and up/down.


Those look amazing and totally worth it! Thank you.
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bten
Reg. Apr 2015
Posted 2017-12-07 3:13 PM
Subject: RE: heated jackets


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RedHead84 - 2017-12-07 3:07 PM

bten - 2017-12-07 2:50 PM

RedHead84 - 2017-12-07 1:14 PM

bten - 2017-12-07 12:22 PM

I ordered my husband's heated jacket and gloves from www.thewarmingstore.com He absolutely loves them!! I had some questions about sizing and how the jacket should fit and their customer service was excellent.

Edited to add - I ended up getting the Milwaukee brand as it had the best consumer reviews that I could find.

Have you tried their socks? That's my main problem! Cold feet!

No, he has rechargeable heated insoles that he uses. He has had them for years and I'm not sure where he got them but you could probably google it. He swears by them!

Edited to add: Thermacell insoles is what they are. (googled them lol) he is a duck hunting guide - and uses them in his waders. He says they send heat all the way up his legs and they have a remote control to turn them on/off and up/down.


Those look amazing and totally worth it! Thank you.

You're very welcome!!
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bten
Reg. Apr 2015
Posted 2017-12-07 3:37 PM
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TrailGirl - 2017-12-07 8:21 AM

The one made by Milwaukee is the only one I've seen. It's only in mens sizes and at $180 it doesn't come with a battery or a charger. We already have the batteries and chargers as those are the type of tools we have...but I just don't know how effective the coats are...and I would be drowning in a mens size.

Regarding the sizing - I don't have any idea how small of a woman you are, however My husband is a relatively small man - 5'10 137 LBS - (very slim and lean) it also fits me - i'm 5'6 140 - its just a bit snug around the girls (34DD). I definately could not wear a thick sweater underneath it, the arms would be uncomfortable to move. It's made to be worn close to the body, therefore they have a slimmer fit than regular jackets. We both are very happy with the purchase, I bought the batteries/charger/jacket all together for him for Christmas a few years back. He uses the products A LOT during hunting season, almost daily so to us it was worth the price.
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