Ron, great review! I wish this review existed before I bought mine, I did a quick search on reviews before creating my own, which I will no longer do..I'm so happy to see you mentioned the female zipper and the sizing, I do wish you did mention a little more specifically how oversized they are compared to regular s,m, l sizes but nevertheless great job, hopefully Bosch will see the review and change the zipper! I do also wish they moved the battery pocket back as well, I really pulls on the front of you if the jacket is not zippered, also after owning mine for about 7 months, I must say, it is much more durable then I originally thought..I started to abuse mine after becoming irritated with the zipper and battery position and it is holding up great, my biggest complaints are 1) the jacket is too warm on it's own which makes the heat unneeded and 2) there is no way to clean the jacket! Which is absurd! They should redesign with removable heat pads so it can be washed or atleast dry cleaned!....anyway keep up the great videos!
I don't have a FAV - don't wear them. I have a system of layers that work well! The Bosch i best looking and fitting but not geared for job site. the DEWALT is probably the toughest material for job site. the Milwaukee was the first to do it and do it well!
Any way to try these things on prior to purchase. I haven't seen them in big box stores yet. I've got a bit of an odd frame, I stand at 6'8" but don't weigh much more than 200. Most clothes are too big to get long enough. Trying one on would be helpful I bet.
here in toronto temperature go down to -30 degree celsius so if i purchase the bosch would that keep me warm? or i can put a regular sweater with a hoodie then the bosch heated jacket would that be warm enough? i just dont like putting too much layers (3 to 5) just to keep me warm...
Ron, great review! I wish this review existed before I bought mine, I did a quick search on reviews before creating my own, which I will no longer do..I'm so happy to see you mentioned the female zipper and the sizing, I do wish you did mention a little more specifically how oversized they are compared to regular s,m, l sizes but nevertheless great job, hopefully Bosch will see the review and change the zipper! I do also wish they moved the battery pocket back as well, I really pulls on the front of you if the jacket is not zippered, also after owning mine for about 7 months, I must say, it is much more durable then I originally thought..I started to abuse mine after becoming irritated with the zipper and battery position and it is holding up great, my biggest complaints are 1) the jacket is too warm on it's own which makes the heat unneeded and 2) there is no way to clean the jacket! Which is absurd! They should redesign with removable heat pads so it can be washed or atleast dry cleaned!....anyway keep up the great videos!
thx Dave
thanks, i could not figure out how to turn the heat on.
Ill look into it
Bosch heated jacket video review - Great ll around hate jacket
where do you live Greg?
Thank you very much for the response its very helpful.
Welcome!!
Whats your favorite heated jacket? Great review thanks
I don't have a FAV - don't wear them. I have a system of layers that work well!
The Bosch i best looking and fitting but not geared for job site. the DEWALT is probably the toughest material for job site. the Milwaukee was the first to do it and do it well!
Great review! It's right on!
Looks great thanks for the video
Any way to try these things on prior to purchase. I haven't seen them in big box stores yet. I've got a bit of an odd frame, I stand at 6'8" but don't weigh much more than 200. Most clothes are too big to get long enough. Trying one on would be helpful I bet.
Nice review, thanks man
Yikes - was gonna let you try mine if you were close.
I just got my coat.......Great works well..........
Which size were you wearing? I am 6" tall, and I usually wear medium size jacket. It looks pretty bulky in the front. Should I go up a size?
Im 5-7, 185 lbs. It was large
here in toronto temperature go down to -30 degree celsius so if i purchase the bosch would that keep me warm? or i can put a regular sweater with a hoodie then the bosch heated jacket would that be warm enough? i just dont like putting too much layers (3 to 5) just to keep me warm...
not sure Mike
Whats your fav
Sean Barnett 5
Austin, TX
Looks great thanks for the video