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The Estwing Double Bit Axe is a robust 38 oz wood spitting tool designed for outdoor versatility, featuring a patented shock reduction grip, forged steel construction, and a protective ballistic nylon sheath. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this axe is a reliable companion for all your chopping needs.
Brand | Estwing |
Product Dimensions | 17"L x 7.5"W |
Handle Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
Head Type | Double Bit |
Item Weight | 1.16 Kilograms |
Style | Axe |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Included Components | ESTWING Double Bit Axe - 38 oz Wood Spitting Tool with Forged Steel Construction |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Manufacturer | Estwing |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00809393889694 |
UPC | 809393889694 300716152186 732233469759 720698548850 809199911179 779975311472 640024922294 709730211600 636123643598 343538318385 343538741985 732233459217 034139677062 |
Part Number | EBDBA |
Item Weight | 2.54 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | EBDBA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 |
Finish | Black Powder Coat |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Head Style | Curved- Double Edge |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Measurement System | English/Standard |
Certification | Energy Star |
Special Features | Beveled blades to reduce binding |
Usage | Commercial |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
C**L
Superb kit piece--for urban or wilderness use
Love Estwing's solid construction! I took the stickers off, got their residue off with Goof Off, and did a light oil. I didn't have any need to sharpen mine--it came 'axe sharp' and as I don't confuse my axe with a straight razor, that's just right. I know some people have this thing where every cutting tool has to be 'shaving sharp', but there are actual reasons why the sayings are 'shaving sharp, knife sharp, axe sharp' to show the different edges you should sharpen each tool to. Although the two Customer Q&A answers here say it comes with a sheath, mine didn't.(UPDATE: 1/7/16 I saw that they now sell the sheaths for their line up at their home website, I called their customer service and got a sheath for my axe for $5.60. Very happy--both with the friendly customer service rep and getting a sheath. Sure you can go get a custom one for fifty plus bucks, but if you just want a cover, this is sweet. I know, I know $5.60?! Don't freak out, this sheath is solid. Slim fitting, quality made, four snap closure--two at the bottom tips to keep the edge from sliding down and poking you, two on extenders to keep the neck in place securely. Open all four, slide head in, tap it gently against the ground (like holding a toilet plunger) to get the head to slide all the way in so the tips don't block the point snaps, then snap everything into place. It has a nice tight loop on the back to slide your belt through or to give an attachment point to your pack or vest. Very nicely made, better than Condor. I love the slim neat fit--most axe head sheaths are overdone in bulk, this isn't. Sure, it isn't a 'fast' insert. Don't care. I wanted a solid sheath and got it. And you can get a matching color for your axe if you axe for it--mine is blue so I got the blue sheath sent.)Love Estwing.Don't look at this baby and think just wood use--like the tomahawk, this axe is built to take on the urban environment. I recommend looking through the reviews under the black version for the LE review of it, definite eye opener. Entry, exit, breaching, etc. This means that not only can it do basic wilderness chores but it can also be extremely handy in disaster/chaos. Which makes it a seriously useful tool for your kit.I got the blue version because it looks LESS badass than the black. Yeah, I know, but it comes in handy sometimes to look less tactical.Get it. Then get more for your friends/family. Though, if you're gifting to a male, go for the black version. Gave the black version of the tomahawk to my brother and am giving the black version of the double to a male friend--the black version is definitely awe inspiring. As in they instantly get this look in their eyes and start eyeballing the area for something to destroy. :)Seriously, though, this is one of the best tools for a huge area of use kit-wise.
T**
Awesome axe
I just received my axe today and so far by inspecting it it looks good! It seems to be built very well also. I can't wait to try it out on some Zombies!! I think it's going to work out just fine for me. USA made hard to go wrong there! Thanks for a great product!
S**
This is more of a mid way between an axe and a hatchet.
It's a very nice axe/hatchet. The look reminds me of a hatchet my grandfather had in his camper and used every time we went camping and fishing here in Utah. The build quality is top notch especially at this price point for something that is not just show worthy but very functional and usable. I have no doubt this will be around for me to pass on to my kids.
T**E
Review from someone that DOESN'T use it against trees...
I've had this particular axe (the double bit) for approximately a year now and I felt like I needed to give Estwing some love and write a review. I'm kind of a "knife/tomahawk" guy and own a couple of tomahawks however I wanted to review this for one reason. I actually use this in my line of work (ie LE work). I wanted to give a made in the US product a go and I couldn't beat the price. Once I got it I realized this tool is pretty substantial. It looks like a mating beween a viking hand axe and something you would pick up at Lowes...so the sexy factor..yea it's not as "tacticool" as others but this thing tears some Ass.I've used it mainly in raids, I've destroyed numerous security cameras with it, hacked my way through a trailer door with it, tore up some floor boards, destroyed a sentry brand safe with it (I've actually breached 8 safes with this bad boy), smashed door knobs, hacked open a 5 gallon water jug filled with illegal contraband (took me four hits, 5 gallon water bottles are thick...try to stab one with a good knife like a Ka-Bar and see what happens). Now some people knock the nylon sheath and yea I won't lie, something with Kydex and a MOLLE attachment would be sweet, but my solution was pretty simple. I carry it on my armor carrier using a D-Cell flashlight ring, same principle like a medieval knight would of used for a hand axe. On the sheath are a couple of snap buttons. I made a loop with some 550 cord and attached it to the top of the sheath. I unbotton two of the snaps and kind of jiggle it on. Slap it my ring and I'm ready to rock. Once I need it I just slide it out the ring pull the sheath off and start wailing.The edge sharpens up fine as long as you know how to sharpen an axe. I really have abused this thing and it keeps on going. I clean it off touch up the edge a bit and thats the only maintenance. If you want it for camping I think it would be great for that, but I have a different axe for that so If you're in the market for a tactical hawk' and If you're someone (ie cop, operator, mil) that actually USES tactical hawk's for destroying stuff...then this is your gal right here.
A**F
My new battle axe!!
My battle field is the campground, so don't get too wound up.The size of this thing is just about right. It's bigger than a standart camp hatchet and lighter than an axe. It's won't replace an axe for splitting a cord of wood , but it certainly will split wood for your campfire well enough. It is "light" in a very relative manner. It has heft to it for swinging, but not so much that you're going to get out of control.So far it seems to keep an edge well enough, but it is nice to know that there's a second splitting edge if you forget to sharpen the business side after use.The sheath is made high quality materials and provides protection for (from) the blades. I expect both the axe and sheath to hold up well for a long time.An aside:I have not tried to throw this at anything. I'd probably hurt someone if I did. I can't comment on any sort of sports application.I'd also think twice about using this in any sort of zombie apocalypse scenario. Pulling it out of the sheath might prove cumbersome and the risk of a double edged weapon seems like an easy way to inadvertently snag yourself or an ally and we've all seen that movie.
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