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Makita DFJ201ZL Li-Ion LXT CXT Fan Jacket, 14.4 - 18 V, Grey, Size Large

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I’ve wondered why nobody seems to make a tool battery powered vented jacket – or overlay of some sort. 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. when the humidity is 80% or higher I’m just wetter, and still sweating but now it’s cut with some water mist. The jacket also protects against ultraviolet and infrared rays which helps keep external heat from raising the internal temperature. Your refund will be processed within 14 days of reaching our warehouse using the same method that you paid with.

You’ll almost definitely want to keep some ice packs at the ready, and you’ll have to deal with wet spots on your back.When the weather gets warmer or you're working on a particularly hot job site, don't put your safety at risk by taking off bulky protective wear; Stay protected with the 18V LXT Cordless High Visibility Fan Jacket by Makita. battery holder (available as an option) features a USB port to enable convenient charging of mobile devices on the job site.

The 18V LXT® Cordless Fan Jacket has a power source that accepts Makita 18V LXT® and 18V Compact Lithium-Ion batteries that powers air circulation inside the jacket for up to 12 hours of run time on the high setting when using a 5. Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is applicable). Tool users who unplug the cord with Makita 18V LXT® experience new levels of convenience, efficiency and productivity. Reproduction is prohibited other than in accordance with the copyright notice, which forms part of these terms and conditions. With all the heated jackets out there (that’s a link to our prior coverage), it got me thinking… is there a potential for a cooling jacket?What would you do if your colleague showed up to an outdoor jobsite wearing a fan-puffed white jacket in the middle of the summer? A couple of years ago, Makita came out with a long-sleeved cooling jacket, which featured fans that draw hear away from the wearer. We do have compressed air vests available but they’re nothing short of terrible, and you’re tethered to the wall with any number of obstacles in the way. The Fan Jacket has a 3 stage air flow mode control, High, Medium and Low, with an indicator on the battery holder (not included).

From what I have seen people trying to cool down is via wearing hats, wet neck towels, or splash water on the head here and there.

I mean motorcycle riders have jackets that do similar jobs – hell some even plug into air-conditioning jacks. Say goodbye to the unpredictable weather and hello to a cosy and efficient way to keep your clothes in top condition. It’s part of Makita’s expanding 18V Lithium-Ion series, the world’s largest cordless tool line-up powered by an 18V Lithium-Ion slide-style battery. The two fan units can be found on the left and right side of the jacket whilst the battery slides onto the power source, which features an integrated belt clip so it's out of your way but within reach for quick and easy access. A battery version has the benefit of being able to run for as long as you have power – which is a significant advantage.

The battery slides onto the power source, which has an on/off button and mode indicators as well as a belt clip so it's out of your way but within reach for quick and easy access.Browse our full range of workwear and get kitted out with comfortable clothing options, so you are both protected and relaxed at work. Peltier coolers and some kind of thermo-conductive liner thread that’s spaced out similar to the heating elements of heated jackets? It looks like there are mesh panels up around the neck collar and below the armpits, with air pushed through by the fans positioned at the wearer’s lower back on both sides. 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. Now if they made a thin and lightweight safety vest with ported vents down the back and up around the neck that might be something usable.

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