EditorialStay Comfortable on the Job Even in Extreme Cold Stay Comfortable on the Job Even in Extreme Cold Heated workwear technology is growing as a way to keep workers safe and increase productivity Appeared in print as "Out in the Cold" By Jared Raney January 2019 Tech Perspective Order Digital Reprints Want a PDF of this article as it appeared in print? Order Here! Filed Under Minnesota Job Safety Productivity Winter Cold Weather Milwaukee Tool DEWALT Ergodyne Clothing/Workwear Sign Me Up! Join your colleagues who already get great content delivered right to their inbox. Sign up Digital! If you don't want to bring your iPad into the bathroom, we can send you a magazine subscription for free! Subscribe to Print! Milwaukee Tool’s cold-weather clothing is powered by M12 REDLITHIUM battery technology, using carbon fiber heating elements to create and distribute heat to the chest, back and front pockets. (Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Tool) For many contractors in North America, working in the cold is a way of life. It’s not fun, but it’s something that needs to be done. “For a better part of the year, we contend with the cold weather,” says Eric Aune, co-owner of Mechanical Hub and owner of Aune Plumbing... Please login or register to view Cleaner articles. It's free, fast and easy! Popular Stories August 05, 2024 Top Features of the Gen-Eye X-POD Plus Sewer Inspection Camera August 05, 2024 All Jetter ‘Horses’ Are Not Created Equal August 02, 2024 This Drain Cleaner is Job-Tested Tough August 02, 2024 Deluxe Hose Reels for Easy Jetting August 01, 2024 Compact Brute Jetters Offer Pros ‘Rooter-Class’ Power and Features August 01, 2024 How to Use General's Flexi-Rooter 100 Flexible Shaft Drain Cleaner Discussion Comments on this site are submitted by users and are not endorsed by nor do they reflect the views or opinions of COLE Publishing, Inc. Comments are moderated before being posted. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments.