Great video, I’ll have to get one for this winter working in my garage. . You’ve completely missed the point regarding the Berghaus jacket though. They’re just not comparable. It’s a walking jacket designed to be used with layers, not with an Msport cotton t-shirt. It’ll also keep you far dryer than than a heated jacket should you decide to go climbing mountains in the rain!
2 items: 1. You misspelled Milwaukee in the thumbnail. 2. Your Kamasa 1/2" ratchet looks an awful lot lit the modern day Bahco SBS81 that I have. Any chance of more/better shots or maybe a side by side comparison? Thanks in advance!
😂 Well spotted, typing is not my strong point, the bahco sbs81 looks a better tool than my old kamasa but very similar, Thanks Richard for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11 About that Kamasa: Any chance of a better look at it? I used to sell tools for a living and got a sort of addicted to the fascinating world of Taiwanese tool manufacturers. To keep it short: Everybody produces for everybody and thus you see some designs literally everywhere and some every once in a while, like this Kamasa/Bahco. Kamasa still sells tools made in Taiwan. Their current ratchets are made by HiFive/NewTools and is the evolution of their Micro-Tough ratchet which was sold by (among others) Stanley. The soft grip handle is the same on both so if you see similarities...
You said you really feel it on your shoulder blades and front area.. how about the chest and the rest of the back area? (Mid back and lower back)... Cheers!
Its like wearing a electric blanket, the heat is more in the mid-upper areas front and back, I wouldn't be without it, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I’ve had the heated axis jacket for a few months but just got the sweatshirt and having both going at the same time really helps with cold days
I love mine its fantastic Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Great video, I’ll have to get one for this winter working in my garage. .
You’ve completely missed the point regarding the Berghaus jacket though. They’re just not comparable. It’s a walking jacket designed to be used with layers, not with an Msport cotton t-shirt. It’ll also keep you far dryer than than a heated jacket should you decide to go climbing mountains in the rain!
vey true, had to compare it to something and that was all I had 😂 Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
You are going to be nice and warm this winter !
I Hope so!! Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Possible to buy much smaller battery pack ?
Yes you can buy USB rechargeable flat packs. The plug to the jacket is just around universal socket Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I was looking at this puffer then thought if I'm wearing mostly for work , would you recommend the shell type workwear type jacket instead of this
Awesome review, I was able to find one and bought it today.
Hope you enjoy it! its getting cold, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
2 items:
1. You misspelled Milwaukee in the thumbnail.
2. Your Kamasa 1/2" ratchet looks an awful lot lit the modern day Bahco SBS81 that I have. Any chance of more/better shots or maybe a side by side comparison?
Thanks in advance!
😂 Well spotted, typing is not my strong point, the bahco sbs81 looks a better tool than my old kamasa but very similar, Thanks Richard for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11 I have to say I made my comments before my morning coffee... 😞
@@aaanton11 About that Kamasa:
Any chance of a better look at it?
I used to sell tools for a living and got a sort of addicted to the fascinating world of Taiwanese tool manufacturers. To keep it short: Everybody produces for everybody and thus you see some designs literally everywhere and some every once in a while, like this Kamasa/Bahco.
Kamasa still sells tools made in Taiwan. Their current ratchets are made by HiFive/NewTools and is the evolution of their Micro-Tough ratchet which was sold by (among others) Stanley. The soft grip handle is the same on both so if you see similarities...
You said you really feel it on your shoulder blades and front area.. how about the chest and the rest of the back area? (Mid back and lower back)...
Cheers!
Its like wearing a electric blanket, the heat is more in the mid-upper areas front and back, I wouldn't be without it, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
How long does battery last on heating jacket
A 4 amp will last 8 hours on low