Skip the socks — this heated jacket is perfect for dad, plus 20% off

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A man wearing a heated jacket, overlayed on a holiday background. New York Post Composite

If you don’t know what to get your dad, husband (or boyfriend) this holiday, consider the WASOTO Heated Jacket.

Whether he’s the family’s designated snow shoveler or works outside, he’ll love the jacket’s built-in heating panels that will keep him warm all winter long.

Currently 20% off on Amazon, the best-seller is machine-washable, comes in sizes small to 4XL, plus has rave reviews.

WASOTO Heated Jacket

A man wearing a jacket with heating panels.Amazon

“First off, the build quality is top-notch,” one customer reviewer wrote. “The outer shell is lightweight yet tough enough for daily commutes and weekend hikes. The three heat settings (low, medium, high) via the easy-to-use button are a dream. High is achieved in under 30 seconds, keeping me toasty.”

Armed with multiple heating zones to keep the chest, back and arms warm, the WASOTO Heated operates via the battery pack, which has independent controls so the wearer can fully customize where the heat goes and how warm it gets. Falling right to the hip, the fit isn’t too bulky or long, making it easy to move in, while the velcro cuffs and hood block out the chill even further. Best of all, the coat has lots of zip-up pockets for secure storage, and is waterproof and windproof. Doesn’t get much better than that.


Now, you could get your dad or husband (or boyfriend) some socks for the holiday, but isn’t a heated jacket better? He’ll think of you whenever he puts it on, and maybe you’ll think of us when you remember that we were the ones who told you about this very hot deal.


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