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DEWALT DCHJ067B-M 20V/12V MAX Bare Hooded Heated Jacket, Black, Medium

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Size: Medium


Features

  • 100% Polyester
  • Imported
  • Capable of running off DEWALT 20 volts max or 12 volts max batteries
  • USB power source for charging portable devices
  • LED controller with 3 temperature settings
  • 3 core heating zones
  • Durable wind resistant polyester outer shell

Description

The DEWALT DCHJ067B-M 20V/12V MAX Black Heated Hoodie (Bare) are part of the DEWALT Heated Jacket line up. This black heated hoodie features a durable wind resistant polyester outer shell, 3 core heating zones (Left/Right chest, and mid-back), 2 total pockets (zippered pockets for added protection), and a built in hood and collar with adjustable drawstrings. This hoodie features an LED controller with 3 temperature settings (high, med, low with pre-heat function), and are capable of running both 20V Max and 12V Max batteries, which will both provide hours of core body warmth and continuous heat. The battery pockets expands to accept DEWALT XR 4.0 Ah battery packets. There is also a USB power source with 2 USB power ports for charging portable electronic devices. This USB power features a new extension that allows you to place it in front or back pockets. This hoodie features re-enforced stitching on the cuffs, a robust metal zipper, drawstring in hood, and an added wind guard that blocks the wind from coming through the zipper. Battery not included - sold separately

Manufacturer: ‎DEWALT


Part Number: ‎DCHJ067B-M


Item Weight: ‎3.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16.25 x 4 x 12.25 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎DCHJ067B-M


Batteries: ‎1 Product Specific batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Medium


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Hoodie


Material: ‎Polyester


Pattern: ‎Solid


Power Source: ‎Battery-Powered


Voltage: ‎20 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Special Features: ‎Heated, Hooded


Included Components: ‎Hoodie


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited warranty


Date First Available: July 30, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's not perfect, but it gets the job done.
Size: Medium
The hoodie fits very well. Without the battery it's very comfortable and durable. The cable for the battery can be routed to the front pocket near your chest or to the pocket on the back. I prefer the back because I do a lot of work with my hands, but if I have to drive a forklift I swap it over to the front. I work in a refrigerated food processing plant most of the day. Rather than wearing a big, bulky jacket I decided to go with this hoodie which provides extra warmth while still being light. The room is between 25-35F and it does well. When you turn on the hoodie it starts out in high heat, then after a few minutes it switches itself to low heat. At that point I usually crank it back up to high. My 3Ah slim Dewalt battery lasts about 2 days of moderate use. On a full battery I could keep it on high for an entire 10 hour shift which is pretty impressive. The next day it might die half way through the shift. I haven't tested with a 2Ah battery yet but I am optimistic about the results. Rated 4 stars because the battery is bulky and makes it a little bit uncomfortable. But if you have a lot of Dewalt stuff this goes well with the collection. All around satisfied with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Bob Sale

  • Beats being cold
Size: Medium
Does what it says keeps you warm. You can put the battery in a front or rear pockets so thats convenient.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023 by Christine M.

  • Dewalt Vs Milwaukee Who wins and differences
Size: XX-Large
I started with the M12 line from Milwaukee even though I have been using Dewalt tools since their 18v and 24v days. I chose Milwaukee because at the time Dewalt did not offer much in terms of 12v tools. But now I have upgraded all my old 18 & 24v tools to Dewalt XR20v ones and thought I'd try their hoodie even though I already own 3 jackets from big M. What I like.. Huge zipped pocket for your phone. The Milwaukee jackets have small pockets that don't fit my phone so definitely appreciate this. 2 places to put your battery. I don't have any Dewalt 12v so I just use the Milwaukee sleeve and battery in my Dewalt hoodie. I like that you can place the battery in the back or in front. Sometimes when you are sitting in your car having the battery in the back is uncomfortable so having the option to relocate it is good. The bad Handwash? What's with that? Milwaukee says throw theirs in the washing machine and that's what I have done a million times. We will see how that goes, I have not yet needed to wash my Dewalt Hoodie. 20v, I don't think so. OK, several points here. First off, If you think you are going to slap a 20v battery on this and be comfortable you have some reality heading your way. First off, the Dewalt adapter is HUGE! not to mention that even if you have some DeWalt 1.5ah or 2ah slim batteries they are HUGE and once you combine that giant adapter and huge battery you end up with this monstrous thing that is not only bulky but heavy. Want to throw on a 5.0ah batt? Well, not unless you want to deform the hoodie with a huge sag where the battery goes. I will, however, admit that I use the Dewalt adapter and a 5ah batt with my heavy (Toughshell) Milwaukee jacket but that is only if I am going to be outside in brutal weather all day and the material of that jacket is so heavy that it doesn't deform under the battery's weight. The Dewalt hoodie has the button on the inside and the Milwaukee has it on the outside. Secondly, the Dewalt button seems to require less pressure to switch between its three temperatures. this has resulted in me setting it to high and then just through normal movement the button gets bumped and switches it to a lower temp. Personally I prefer having the button on the outside as it is easier to use as you do not have to unzip to adjust temp or turn it on or off. Heating OK, so I have to say there is no contest here the Milwaukee gets hotter and it gets hotter quicker. The middle temp on the Milwaukee is about what high is on the DeWalt. Material Both are lightweight, the DeWalt seems to be thicker and better material. Although Milwaukee says machine wash so... 20v vs 12v This is one of those marketing games that is nonsense. The jackets don't run at 20v they run at 12v but pitching it as a 20v product makes it sound better. Plus as I mentioned before even a slim 20v battery is huge. Size Milwaukee jackets run tight. If you layer go a size bigger. Milwaukee hoodies run just about right if you order an XL it will be what you expect. Dewalt hoodie runs tight, I'd order a size up. So what to buy? I'd get the Dewalt, however, I would not run it off a 20v battery. Order the 12v sleeve and battery or if you have M12 products as well order an M12 sleeve for the battery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019 by John Salazar

  • Great sweater
Size: Large
Okay so im a 5’11 200lbs male and i typically buy my shirts and hoodies large this hoodie fits me perfectly fine as any other large hoodie i have its right to fitment. The sweater is on the thin side but i planned on using a jacket over this heated sweater to really adequately use the heated sweater and have the outer layered jacket as barrier from the cold wind. works perfectly as i thought kept me warm all day with the combo. (Long sleeve shirt, heated sweater, and coat/jacket over the sweater) i like that they use ONLY 20V batteries which is perfect since thats what you’ll see at job sites 99% of the time. The heated mechanism works well it gets quite hot i occasionally have to turn it off and get cooled off again before turning it on. There is two battery locations one in the lower left back which can be annoying if you drive a forklift or any machinery all day luckily they have a front low left pocket where you can have the battery as well. The battery life last me an 8 hours work day. Luckily i work for a contractor that has nothing but 20v dewalt tools that im able to have a battery at all times. You pay for what you get i would suggest this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2022 by Lorena Duran

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