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I am interested in purchasing one. What are your experiences, what brands, etc. Does anyone know of any that has heating elements in the sleeves or part of the sleeves ?? Thank you for reading and any info given or shared. God Bless Smile


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Here's your answer, from Project Farm.

https://youtu.be/yCXG5MTbIgQ





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I got a vest for Christmas.
I have used it couple of times on super cold mornings at the farm.(South Carolina doesn’t get stupid cold, been in mid 20s a few times)
Mine heats up pretty fast and gets kinda hot.
I only use it for first 10-15 minutes first thing in the morning to warm up.
 
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The Beautiful Girl has an electrically heated vest, and it has become her favorite go-to garment.

Got it through DealDeploy.com

Loves the thing.



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This is the 2nd winter for my Milwaukee, I like it. I use it for work and I'm thinking about buying one to keep nice. No heat in the arms.


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I've had one for five plus years, I've used it twice. Easier to just put on a thicker coat or extra layer. They are nice at a football game though.



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My daughter and her hubby gave me a heated vest for Christmas. I like it but that thing does get hot!



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Sounds like just the thing for sitting in a boat crappy fishing all night. Something I no longer do, thank goodness.
 
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My wife is always cold in the winter. I got her an Ororo brand heated vest. She loves it.

Three heat settings and she says the battery lasts all day on low.




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Thanks to everyone for the video and for sharing their experiences. God Bless Smile


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