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M12 Milwaukee Special Edition Womens Heated Jacket Review

ACC Recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month with this Review

Milwaukee Tools has partnered with the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.® and its mission to save lives through early detection and to showcase this relationship Milwaukee released a new heated jacket for women that features a tailored fit for ladies, and incorporates pink details and is badged with the famous pink ribbon logo to showcase the company’s partnership with this life-saving organization. We are proud to be a part of this noble cause with this M12 Milwaukee Special Edition Womens Heated Jacket Review.

 

Specifications

 

First Impressions

Here at A Concord Carpenter we loved the heated hoodie and learned first hand why Milwaukee’s heated gear technology was award winning, so we were not surprised when we first laid eyes on this product. The quality of material, construction, and unique styling of the jacket really impressed us.

Performance

The shell is a water and wind resistant polyester with an interior storm flap and thermal knit fleece inner lining. The jacket is SUPER warm even without the use of the heated elements. The jacket’s design is contoured to a women’s shape and helps hold the elements closer to the body. My wife gets cold easily and her first report to me was that the Jacket was “REALLY warm” and she looks really good in it too!

 

Style

I know what you’re thinking, what does a carpenter know about style?! But humor me for a moment. We think the pink zippers on the front of the jacket are a nice touch and I was wowed when we powered the jacket for the first time and the M12 logo glowed pink instead of Milwaukee Red.

 

Overall Impression

As expected Milwaukee produced a quality jacket integrated with a combination of it’s award winning heated gear technology and styling that raises awareness for early Breast Cancer detection. We love this jacket and it’s a perfect gift for a special woman in your life! Check it out here!

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