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product_id: 39116907
title: "Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel with Hardwood Hickory Handle, Medium Carbon Steel"
brand: "cold steel"
price: "268.50 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Cold Steel"
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# Hickory Hardwood Handle - ergonomic & tough Triple Sharp Edges - multi-functional cutting power Medium Carbon Steel Blade - rugged & durable Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel with Hardwood Hickory Handle, Medium Carbon Steel

**Brand:** cold steel
**Price:** 268.50 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚔️ Own the ultimate survival edge—dig, chop, defend, and conquer with Cold Steel’s Special Forces Shovel!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel with Hardwood Hickory Handle, Medium Carbon Steel by cold steel
- **How much does it cost?** 268.50 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/39116907-cold-steel-special-forces-shovel-with-hardwood-hickory-handle-medium)

## Best For

- cold steel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Lightweight 1.6 lbs design with 19.68" blade length, perfect for tactical, survival, and outdoor pros.
- • **Multi-Tool Mastery:** Transforms effortlessly from a shovel to a chopping tool, paddle, or last-resort weapon—be ready for anything.
- • **Triple-Edge Versatility:** Broad flat blade with three razor-sharp edges for digging, chopping, and defense.
- • **Battle-Tested Durability:** Medium carbon steel blade engineered for relentless use in extreme conditions.
- • **Ergonomic Hickory Handle:** Stout hardwood grip designed for comfort and maximum control during heavy-duty tasks.

## Overview

The Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel features a rugged medium carbon steel blade with three sharp edges and a stout hickory hardwood handle, delivering unmatched durability and multi-functionality. Designed for tactical, survival, and outdoor use, this 1.6-pound tool excels at digging, chopping, shelter-building, and even self-defense, making it an essential gear upgrade for professionals and adventurers who demand readiness and resilience.

## Description

Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel, Hardwood Handle

Review: Multi tool madness - This is the kind of thing you buy twice. In my case, I saved some time on my part and bought two for some strange reason. But anyway, despite being thoroughly canvassed by others as a multi tool, I cannot help but rhapsodize about its uses as well. It came out of the box sharp, though scuffed a bit and a little ragged on the edges. But man, or woman, those steely edges are strong! I immediately hopped away from the scene of opening with my new shovels, and started digging happily at the ice and snow on our patio, when I struck stone. And while the stone was damaged, to say the least, I slit my skin on the edge, though not hard enough to draw blood. I then went over to our local bamboo grove and started hammering at a fallen stand of bamboo. Boy is it loud, but man, does it work! I would suggest any special forces commandos out there, to purchase it, but not for covert operations, because loud noises tend to attract enemy fire, so I am told, though I could be wrong... anyway, this baby, or babies in my case, can be used for anything, virtually anything. The steel will fulfill all but your wildest destructive or constructive fantasies (in other words, no trying to split diamond). I would recommend getting a shovel blade bag for it, because the edges are factory sharpened to be relatively keen. Beware, though, this most likely qualifies as a weapon in the eyes of law enforcement, my dear mother will not let me leave the house with it even though I am a nearly full grown nineteen year old, and despite what my preceding reviewers said, it would probably be bad if you were caught with a razor edged shovel in your possession without a weapons license of some kind. So, be warned, this is more functional as an all around machete than as a shovel, though I admit it does dig well. If you are buying it because you want to dig holes, I recommend the inteletool system on desertcart. If you are buying it because it looks, smells, and feels like it would beat the zombie apocalypse back single handled-ly, than this is well worth your money. Sturdily built, expertly tempered, rather inexpertly sharpened, this tool will nonetheless make you feel like a genuine one man army, if only for a moment before reality sets in. Just remember, once again, this kind of entrenching tool was used to decapitate the enemy in the army, use great caution when swinging it around people, because harmless, this tool is not. EDIT: I just chopped a fair sized branch in half with one of my two shovels, and it is a more than decent chopper. I spend every day honing the edges on one my shovels, so it works with a vengeance. But, in the end, a good kukri will still outdo the cold steel shovel in chopping, unfortunately. But a kukri cannot dig well, and a kukri can't slice like this shovel can. Peace.
Review: Good, solid shovel - see for composite handle - Well, I am blown away. I like things that have multiple uses. Check. I also like things that either don't break at all or are easy to fix, and I like the sound of this shovel on both of those a lot more than a folding e-tool. I would recommend this as-is for heavy gardening and as a trunk tool, and as a camp shovel if you don't mind the size and weight. It can be made to suit a lot of other roles. It makes a very effective shovel, a decent hatchet, a good throwing weapon, and an okay handheld weapon if you know how to handle it. I took mine right out of the box, found a horrible spot in the frozen dirt with clay and rocks and roots, and I timed myself for 5 minutes and got a hole about 12" in diameter and 10" deep in the center. I refilled it inside 30 seconds. I then cut down a small sapling (it could afford to be sharpened for that - it comes very sharp for a shovel but not sharp enough to open up your hand). IF YOU WANT TO TOUGHEN IT UP, this is the section of my review on how to do it. I only have two complaints about this shovel: the wood (as opposed to synthetic) handle, and the available sheath. The head is an exceptional tool, so these two things are quite annoying. Luckily, they can be fixed. A reviewer on Cold Steel's site suggested using a polyethylene rod (available from McMaster-Carr, part number 8701K46) instead of wood. I agree. It is a difficult material to work with, but once you do the fairly light fitting it will need for this shovel, it will be nearly indestructible. A 16-18" long rod will be about the same length as the stock handle and will work great. I wouldn't go much over a 24" rod as the material is a tad flexible. As for the sheath, why would I want to put a dirt-, mud-, or snow-covered tool in a fabric sheath, even if it is nylon? That's just stupid. I plan to buy some sheet Kydex and some grommets and make myself one. You can very easily find how to do this and where to get materials (or where to buy one premade) with a quick web search.

## Features

- Medium Carbon Steel
- Has a stout Hickory handle
- Broad flat steel blade and 3 sharp edges
- Used to dig foxholes and bunkers, to chop branches, build shelters, act as an improvised paddle, and even as a last-resort weapon of defense
- Does NOT come with Sheath

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00D7A7QHU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,955 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #53 in Gardening Shovels |
| Blade Material | Medium Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 528 Reviews |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 24 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item Type Name | Cold Steel CS-92SFS: Special Forces Spetsnaz Shovel/ 19.68" / 2Mm Thick Blade |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 24 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 92SF |
| Material | Wood |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | CS-92SF |
| Style | Compact |
| Style Name | Compact |
| UPC | 705442000815 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** Medium Carbon Steel
- **Brand:** Cold Steel
- **Color:** Multi
- **Grip Type:** Ergonomic
- **Handle Material:** Wood
- **Is Foldable:** No
- **Item Weight:** 1.6 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 24 x 2 x 2 inches
- **Material:** Wood
- **Style:** Compact

## Images

![Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel with Hardwood Hickory Handle, Medium Carbon Steel - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51R3Wj5OmpL.jpg)
![Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel with Hardwood Hickory Handle, Medium Carbon Steel - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41NTYbFr8aL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Multi tool madness
*by R***R on February 2, 2011*

This is the kind of thing you buy twice. In my case, I saved some time on my part and bought two for some strange reason. But anyway, despite being thoroughly canvassed by others as a multi tool, I cannot help but rhapsodize about its uses as well. It came out of the box sharp, though scuffed a bit and a little ragged on the edges. But man, or woman, those steely edges are strong! I immediately hopped away from the scene of opening with my new shovels, and started digging happily at the ice and snow on our patio, when I struck stone. And while the stone was damaged, to say the least, I slit my skin on the edge, though not hard enough to draw blood. I then went over to our local bamboo grove and started hammering at a fallen stand of bamboo. Boy is it loud, but man, does it work! I would suggest any special forces commandos out there, to purchase it, but not for covert operations, because loud noises tend to attract enemy fire, so I am told, though I could be wrong... anyway, this baby, or babies in my case, can be used for anything, virtually anything. The steel will fulfill all but your wildest destructive or constructive fantasies (in other words, no trying to split diamond). I would recommend getting a shovel blade bag for it, because the edges are factory sharpened to be relatively keen. Beware, though, this most likely qualifies as a weapon in the eyes of law enforcement, my dear mother will not let me leave the house with it even though I am a nearly full grown nineteen year old, and despite what my preceding reviewers said, it would probably be bad if you were caught with a razor edged shovel in your possession without a weapons license of some kind. So, be warned, this is more functional as an all around machete than as a shovel, though I admit it does dig well. If you are buying it because you want to dig holes, I recommend the inteletool system on amazon. If you are buying it because it looks, smells, and feels like it would beat the zombie apocalypse back single handled-ly, than this is well worth your money. Sturdily built, expertly tempered, rather inexpertly sharpened, this tool will nonetheless make you feel like a genuine one man army, if only for a moment before reality sets in. Just remember, once again, this kind of entrenching tool was used to decapitate the enemy in the army, use great caution when swinging it around people, because harmless, this tool is not. EDIT: I just chopped a fair sized branch in half with one of my two shovels, and it is a more than decent chopper. I spend every day honing the edges on one my shovels, so it works with a vengeance. But, in the end, a good kukri will still outdo the cold steel shovel in chopping, unfortunately. But a kukri cannot dig well, and a kukri can't slice like this shovel can. Peace.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, solid shovel - see for composite handle
*by S***S on January 16, 2015*

Well, I am blown away. I like things that have multiple uses. Check. I also like things that either don't break at all or are easy to fix, and I like the sound of this shovel on both of those a lot more than a folding e-tool. I would recommend this as-is for heavy gardening and as a trunk tool, and as a camp shovel if you don't mind the size and weight. It can be made to suit a lot of other roles. It makes a very effective shovel, a decent hatchet, a good throwing weapon, and an okay handheld weapon if you know how to handle it. I took mine right out of the box, found a horrible spot in the frozen dirt with clay and rocks and roots, and I timed myself for 5 minutes and got a hole about 12" in diameter and 10" deep in the center. I refilled it inside 30 seconds. I then cut down a small sapling (it could afford to be sharpened for that - it comes very sharp for a shovel but not sharp enough to open up your hand). IF YOU WANT TO TOUGHEN IT UP, this is the section of my review on how to do it. I only have two complaints about this shovel: the wood (as opposed to synthetic) handle, and the available sheath. The head is an exceptional tool, so these two things are quite annoying. Luckily, they can be fixed. A reviewer on Cold Steel's site suggested using a polyethylene rod (available from McMaster-Carr, part number 8701K46) instead of wood. I agree. It is a difficult material to work with, but once you do the fairly light fitting it will need for this shovel, it will be nearly indestructible. A 16-18" long rod will be about the same length as the stock handle and will work great. I wouldn't go much over a 24" rod as the material is a tad flexible. As for the sheath, why would I want to put a dirt-, mud-, or snow-covered tool in a fabric sheath, even if it is nylon? That's just stupid. I plan to buy some sheet Kydex and some grommets and make myself one. You can very easily find how to do this and where to get materials (or where to buy one premade) with a quick web search.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Every vehicle should have one of these.
*by H***K on April 15, 2023*

For every reason imaginable you should have one of these in your car. It’s not a full size shovel but it beats the crap out of digging with your hands, a spade, some board you find, etc. It’s a great small camp shovel. It’s not for planting bushes or shoveling snow. It’s really good for a travel tool within easy reach. It appears reasonably indestructible. Unless you abuse it. Much is made of it being sharpened. It’s sort of sharp. It can be made really sharp. That makes it a better digging tool for a small shovel that you have to use with only your hands. You’ll never put a foot on this. It is an effective hatchet for limbs. It will not split wood. The handle on mine seems solid enough. A spare is not a bad idea which they sell. Need to get the cover to safely store it. No brainer emergency tool. It’s a great tool for its intended design - portability

## Frequently Bought Together

- Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel, Hardwood Handle
- Cold Steel Spetsnaz Tactical Camp Shovel Tool for Camping, Survival and Outdoors
- Mastiff Gears® Special Forces Shovel Sheath with a Triple-Decker Structure for Spetsnaz Shovel

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