Review of Milwaukee heated gloves.
Pretty straight forward. You charge there batteries that came with the glove set, on the charger that came with it.
(These batteries are not standard tool batteries, i believe they are made specifically for these gloves).
Let them charge for 4-6 hours as per the instructions.
Connect the batteries to the cord inside of each pouch on each glove, (two gloves so two batteries). Push the symbol on the top of the glove,
One click is low
Two clicks medium
Three clicks equals cooking now. Lol
High was too much for the days i tried them. Temps around 15-20 degrees Fahrenheit. Medium got them warmed up quick and low was plenty to keep my idle hands warm. Great quality, heavy build, and long sleeve covers. Nice gloves as long as you don't need absolutely perfect dexterity and feel. With that said they are great gloves for 95 percent of what you will encounter. Water proof up to the cuff (assuming everything is zipped up and closed).
Would and do recommend to anyone who hates having cold hands. The settings i used got me like 4-6 hours of use per battery. Mostly on low, a little on medium, and a few minutes on high. I would think they will get less if you have them turned up all the time. Also have a Milwaukee heated hoodie. Buy it tight because the looser it is, the less the heat transfers to you. Buy it to fit, not for a ton of extra room and you'll be happy with it. That one takes standard m12 batteries for the smaller tools. Gloves and hoodie are now must haves for me or in our cold Minnesota winters.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned