Meet the Makita Fan Jacket
Contractors can keep cool on hot job sites.
Makita has released a new solution for hot job site conditions with two 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Fan Jackets, models DFJ304Z (Cotton) and DFJ405Z (Titanium-Coated Polyester/UV Resistant).
Both Fan Jackets accept a Makita 18V LXT Lithium-Ion battery, which powers two recessed fans that circulate air inside the jacket.
“Makita Fan Jackets are a smart addition to a hot weather plan, whether the work is outdoors or in close quarters including attics and crawl spaces,” said Wayne Hart, communications manager for Makita U.S.A., Inc. “They are ideal for residential and commercial contractors, landscapers, road workers, and more.”
The new Fan Jackets are part of Makita’s expanding LXT system, which offers more than 200 cordless solutions in 2018.
Both Fan Jackets have a power source that accepts a Makita 18V LXT or 18V LXT Compact Lithium-Ion battery. The battery slides onto the power source, which has an integrated belt clip so it's out of the way but within reach for easy access.
The battery powers two recessed fan units located on the lower-left and -right sides of the jacket, and three air flow modes plus turbo mode allow users to adjust the air flow to the work conditions. The fan units provide air circulation inside the jacket for up to 15 hours on the high setting when using a 5.0Ah battery.
Added features include two ice pack storage compartments on the back of the jacket for increased cooling. Each jacket has 5 pockets including 2 zippered chest pockets, side pockets (left and right) and a sleeve pocket, and the sleeves can be folded into short sleeves and fastened with a built-in loop and button. For added convenience, users can charge their portable electronic devices with the on-board USB power port.
Both Fan Jackets accept a Makita 18V LXT Lithium-Ion battery, which powers two recessed fans that circulate air inside the jacket.
“Makita Fan Jackets are a smart addition to a hot weather plan, whether the work is outdoors or in close quarters including attics and crawl spaces,” said Wayne Hart, communications manager for Makita U.S.A., Inc. “They are ideal for residential and commercial contractors, landscapers, road workers, and more.”
The new Fan Jackets are part of Makita’s expanding LXT system, which offers more than 200 cordless solutions in 2018.
Both Fan Jackets have a power source that accepts a Makita 18V LXT or 18V LXT Compact Lithium-Ion battery. The battery slides onto the power source, which has an integrated belt clip so it's out of the way but within reach for easy access.
The battery powers two recessed fan units located on the lower-left and -right sides of the jacket, and three air flow modes plus turbo mode allow users to adjust the air flow to the work conditions. The fan units provide air circulation inside the jacket for up to 15 hours on the high setting when using a 5.0Ah battery.
Added features include two ice pack storage compartments on the back of the jacket for increased cooling. Each jacket has 5 pockets including 2 zippered chest pockets, side pockets (left and right) and a sleeve pocket, and the sleeves can be folded into short sleeves and fastened with a built-in loop and button. For added convenience, users can charge their portable electronic devices with the on-board USB power port.