Ecmweb 5911 Bosch Psj120 Heated Jacket

Heated jacket

Dec. 9, 2013
Available in sizes small to 3XL Provides up to 6 hr of heated run time with a 2.0 Ah battery Compatible with all of the company’s 12V Max batteries

Available in small to 3XL sizes, the PSJ120 12V Max heated jacket helps keep outdoor workers warm and protected from the elements while offering a built-in battery backup power source — the BHB120 — to keep USB-compatible cell phones and other electronics charged. The water- and wind-resistant jacket features three warming core heat zones that start warming in minutes and provide up to 6 hr of heated runtime on low heat level with a 2.0 Ah battery. A 3-level heat controller button on the jacket’s chest lights up in red, green, and blue to denote heat levels of high, medium and low, respectively. Compatible with all of the company’s 12V Max batteries (sold separately), jacket features include a full-zip, high-collar design, adjustable sleeves and waist, and five large pockets.

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