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product_id: 6327445
title: "Double Bit Axe - 38 oz Wood Spitting Tool with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip - EBDBA"
brand: "estwing"
price: "AED 312"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 38 oz double bit head for versatile chopping Shock reduction grip cuts vibration 70% Forged steel for unmatched durability Double Bit Axe - 38 oz Wood Spitting Tool with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip - EBDBA

**Brand:** estwing
**Price:** AED 312
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪓 Own the edge where durability meets precision — chop, split, conquer.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Double Bit Axe - 38 oz Wood Spitting Tool with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip - EBDBA by estwing
- **How much does it cost?** AED 312 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/6327445-double-bit-axe-38-oz-wood-spitting-tool-with-forged)

## Best For

- estwing enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted estwing brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Outlast:** Forged from premium American steel, engineered for a lifetime of rugged use.
- • **Dual-Edge Powerhouse:** Double bit design lets you switch between chopping and splitting without missing a beat.
- • **Ready for Any Terrain:** Perfectly balanced 38 oz weight and 17” length for effortless control in wilderness or urban missions.
- • **Secure & Sleek Sheath:** Includes a ballistic nylon sheath with snap closures for safe transport and quick access.
- • **Vibration-Free Comfort:** Patented shock reduction grip slashes impact vibration by 70%, keeping your hands fresh all day.

## Overview

The Estwing Double Bit Axe is a 38 oz, forged steel tool featuring a patented shock reduction grip that reduces vibration by 70%. Made in the USA since 1923, this double-headed axe offers unmatched durability and balance for chopping, splitting, and tactical use, complete with a ballistic nylon sheath for safe carrying.

## Description

Estwing's American-made Black Eagle Double Bit Axes are designed for sportsmen and military professionals. The lightweight design makes it easy to carry and with Estwing’s Shock Reduction Grip for comfort and durability. Black Eagle tools are perfectly balanced and weighted, and made to last. Estwing axes are proudly forged in the in USA using the finest American steel.

Review: 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.
Review: 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.

## Features

- OUTDOOR VERSATILITY - Perfect for chopping logs, small trees & branches or splitting firewood & kindling. This axe is a must have for lumberjacks, forest managers, and land owners.
- PATENTED SHOCK REDUCTION GRIP - Reducing impact vibration by 70%, Estwing's molded shock reduction grip provides optimal slip-free comfort, durability and superior grip in all jobsite conditions
- FORGED STEEL CONSTRUCTION – Engineered for maximum strength and durability for a lifetime of hard work from this double headed axe.
- HEAVY DUTY SHEATH - Includes ballistic nylon sheath to protect hand sharpened cutting edge.
- MADE IN THE USA – Since 1923, our tools have been proudly American made in Rockford, IL using only the finest American steel.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Estwing |
| Color | Black |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Head Type | Double Bit |
| Item Weight | 1.16 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 17.19"L x 7.5"W |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Estwing
- **Color:** Black
- **Handle Material:** Metal
- **Head Type:** Double Bit
- **Product Dimensions:** 17.19"L x 7.5"W

## Images

![Double Bit Axe - 38 oz Wood Spitting Tool with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip - EBDBA - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Gk4Mel7EL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this axe suitable for hobbits?**
A: hobbits should stick with tiny elven blades.  axes are more for dwarfs, as noted by chad.  the more important question is what is more deadly to orcs, the black one, the blue one, or the black with the leather handle?

**Q: Does this product come with a Sheath?**
A: It does indeed come with a poly-fabric-weave type sheath.  There are 4 snap closures as well to ensure a secure fit.

**Q: are the bits identical thickness, or is one thinner for felling, & the other fatter for splitting?**
A: Hi Happyboy, the bits on this model are designed to be the same thickness, however slight differences may occur during manufacturing.  Thank you for your inquiry and have a great day!

**Q: What is the handle length?**
A: 14.5” from head to end of handle. 8” of rubber grip with the total being 14.5”

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb kit piece--for urban or wilderness use
*by C***L on October 30, 2013*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review from someone that DOESN'T use it against trees...
*by T***E on April 13, 2014*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product for the price...
*by G***N on March 14, 2015*

I had no idea until recently that Estwing had this model or the Spike model until recently. I love these kinds of tools, especially when you consider the price. The Double Bit Axe is of the same quality as the rest of Estwing's line of tools, and I feel like a kid again when I take it into the woods. The axe is extremely solid because of its all steel construction, but with that comes a bit of weight. This axe is a bit heftier than it might look, but i'd rather have the extra bit of weight for the conviction that this tool is going to last a long time. The edge wasn't great from the factory. It has more of a utility edge, but I was able to get the sharpness to where I wanted it fairly easily. I've been using this as a thrower, do I don't want the edges too thin. The edge for the factory was a good starting point for me, though. The one thing I'm going to try and do is round off the flare at the bottom of the handle so it slips easier from my hand during the throw release. I'm just going to do a little research and find a good way to do it without compromising the material on the handle. I don't want to louse it up and start having the handle start to fall apart. For the price, you can't beat this hawk. It'll hold up as a great tool, and still give you hours of fun.

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