Milwaukee’s Heated Tough Shell Jacket Deal at Home Depot is the Best $200 You’ll Spend This Winter

There’s no better way to stay warm while slinging wrenches.
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A couple of years ago, I tested out a Milwaukee Tough Shell heated  jacket. At that time, I still lived at home without a garage to work on my car in. That made winter projects exceedingly miserable. A heated was a total game-changer that actually helped me enjoy the process. Even now that I do have a garage, I still find myself wearing it because of how awesome it is. Right now, Home Depot’s letting it fly for $199.97. I’ve also found some more deals on heated workwear to help you stay warm as we descend into the depths of winter. 

Milwaukee’s Tough Shell jacket is a great piece of gear on all counts. It’s comfortable, it looks decent, and it fits like it should. By that, I mean you can go by your normal size. It’s also proven to be crazy durable. The thing’s survived several brutal and unorthodox winter projects since I’ve gotten my hands on it. I’d put it on par with a good Carhartt jacket in that respect. 

Milwaukee Men's X-Large M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Tough Shell Black Heated Jacket with Battery and Charger for $199.97 at Home Depot

The cost of $199.97 includes the jacket, the charger, and a 3Ah battery. That battery will provide a few hours of heating and will share batteries with other M12 power tools. I’ve made it no secret that the M12 line is among my personal favorites, and this jacket is a great way to see why that is. 

More Deals on Heated Workwear 

Milwaukee Women's Medium M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless AXIS Black Heated Jacket Kit with Battery and Charger for $199.97 at Home Depot

KEMIMOTO Heated Pants for Men 12V Waterproof Heated Pants for $109.00 at Amazon

 
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Hank is the former Commerce Editor at The Drive. As a diehard gearhead, he spends the majority of his free time dissecting and playing with all things mechanical.