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Makita DCJ206ZXL coat/jacket
Makita DCJ206ZXL, 1 pc(s)
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Product Description
Tool users who unplug the cord with Makita 18V LXT® experience new levels of convenience, efficiency and productivity. Makita created the 18V Lithium-Ion cordless tool category in 2005, and today it is the world’s largest 18V cordless tool line-up. Makita’s leading technology gives tool users unmatched performance and breadth of line, with innovation in motor and battery technology that is obliterating industry standards – and leaving old thinking behind. With high amp-hour batteries, efficient brushed and brushless motors, and 36V (18V X2) LXT® technology, Makita 18V LXT® tools not only meet corded demands, they can exceed the performance of corded, all while remaining in a single cordless platform powered by the industry's fastest-charging 18V lithium-ion batteries.
In addition to powering the expanding line-up of 18V cordless tools and accessories, Makita 18V batteries can help you keep warm in cold, harsh job site conditions. The 18V LXT® Cordless Heated Jacket has a power source that accepts Makita 18V LXT® and 18V Compact Lithium-Ion batteries for up to 37.5 hours of heat (with BL1850 battery, sold separately). You can also keep your portable electronic devices charged-up with the convenient on-board USB power port.
The Heated Jacket has three heat settings to adjust to changing weather conditions and five core heat zones (left chest, right chest, back, and both pockets) for optimum heat distribution. With five pockets, including a zippered chest pocket, left and right side pockets, a sleeve pocket, and battery pocket, your cell phone or other accessories are always within reach. The battery pocket is on the rear-left side, so it's out of your way but within reach for quick and easy access.
The fluorescent heated jacket has silver reflective tape accents, polyester shell for increased wind and water resistance, and a soft fleece-lined collar tailored for increased user comfort, even when fully zipped-up. The knitted storm cuffs and drawstring waist provide a better fit to help keep the cold weather outside. This heated jacket meets ANSI107 Class 3 requirements for use in work environments.
It’s part of Makita’s expanding 18V Lithium-Ion system, the world’s largest cordless tool system powered by 18V Lithium-Ion slide-style batteries. Makita 18V Lithium-Ion batteries have the fastest charge times in their categories, so they spend more time working and less time sitting on the charger.
In addition to powering the expanding line-up of 18V cordless tools and accessories, Makita 18V batteries can help you keep warm in cold, harsh job site conditions. The 18V LXT® Cordless Heated Jacket has a power source that accepts Makita 18V LXT® and 18V Compact Lithium-Ion batteries for up to 37.5 hours of heat (with BL1850 battery, sold separately). You can also keep your portable electronic devices charged-up with the convenient on-board USB power port.
The Heated Jacket has three heat settings to adjust to changing weather conditions and five core heat zones (left chest, right chest, back, and both pockets) for optimum heat distribution. With five pockets, including a zippered chest pocket, left and right side pockets, a sleeve pocket, and battery pocket, your cell phone or other accessories are always within reach. The battery pocket is on the rear-left side, so it's out of your way but within reach for quick and easy access.
The fluorescent heated jacket has silver reflective tape accents, polyester shell for increased wind and water resistance, and a soft fleece-lined collar tailored for increased user comfort, even when fully zipped-up. The knitted storm cuffs and drawstring waist provide a better fit to help keep the cold weather outside. This heated jacket meets ANSI107 Class 3 requirements for use in work environments.
It’s part of Makita’s expanding 18V Lithium-Ion system, the world’s largest cordless tool system powered by 18V Lithium-Ion slide-style batteries. Makita 18V Lithium-Ion batteries have the fastest charge times in their categories, so they spend more time working and less time sitting on the charger.