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Makita DCJ200Z18V Li-Ion Cordless Heated Jacket - $99 (Save $90) - All Tools Geelong - Call for Postage

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All Tools Geelong have a limited number of Makita Heated Jackets for sale at a great price (just in time for Winter). Around $80-$100 cheaper than other competitor's pricing.

20 13 Units available, 2 Medium, 8 5 Large , 8 5 XLarge ,2 1 XXLarge

Jackets do not come with battery/charger so the deal is more aimed at those who already own some 18V Makita kit. Battery and Chargers/Kits etc are available.

Features:

3 Heating Zones (Left/ right chest and back)
3 Heat Levels (High / Medium / Low)
Fleece Lined Collar
Easily Removable Zip-Off Sleeves
ON / OFF Heat Controller with LED Indicator
Sleeve Pocket
Zippered Chest Pocket
Over-Discharge Battery Protection
Two Zippered Side Pockets
Drawstring Waist
Knitted Storm Cuffs
Battery Pocket on Rear Left Side
14.4V (BL1430) or 18V (BL1830) Battery Adapters can be worn in the Battery Pocket or attached to a waist belt. Please Note: Batteries are not Included with it.

Specifications:

Voltage: 14.4V - 18V
Pockets: Sleeve Pocket + Zippered Chest Pocket + Two Zippered Side Pockets
Heat settings: High, Medium & Low
Average weight: 1.2kg

Postage now may be available depending on location (price TBA). You can phone to secure one.

Address: 124 Fyans St, South Geelong VIC 3220
Phone: (03) 5223 1577
Open: Mon-Fri 7:30am to 5:30pm Saturday 7:30am-12pm

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  • +1

    Wonder how long the XXLarge can keep lunch warm for…. and how much of it.
    I shudder to think of how much I would sweat wearing this while doing work, even in winter (WA). Good if I want to lose weight perhaps.

    • you can wear it to the snow

      • I would be somewhat concerned about having electrical wires around my body strapped to an 18V battery, while surrounding myself with stuff that melts into water.

    • +2

      Doesn't even come with a battery and charger. Would be cheaper to buy a microwave.

      • Maybe plug it into mains, so you don't have to wait as long for it to warm up….
        Yes, microwave would be cheaper. Plus 10 bean bags.

      • +1

        I tried your idea, but I can't fit into the microwave and close the door.

        • Thanks for the warning.

  • +5

    Seriously ??? Mate in Stralia real Tradies wear shorts in Winter!

    • Because winter in Darwin is cold.

  • Can you wear this on a plane?

    • Should be OK if the 18v battery is below 5Ah. From memory batteries must be 100Wh or less for check in.

  • +2

    I'm not sure wires coming out of a jacket pocket is a good look.

  • Their marketing department obviously knows nothing about faraday cages… I could bulls##t these up to about $1000. Just needs a hood and Makita mittens(sold separately)

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