




🌍 Gear Up for Adventure with Military Precision!
The Military Issue Tri-Fold Entrenching Tool (E-Tool) is a robust, portable digging tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. Featuring a steel blade and aluminum handle, this genuine US military issue tool is built to withstand the toughest conditions. Its tri-fold design makes it easy to carry, while the included 3-color desert cloth cover adds a stylish touch to your gear.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.93 x 11.02 x 2.99 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.27 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | "Ames" |
| Color | 3-Color Desert / Cloth Case |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Aluminum |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| Manufacturer | Gov't Contractors |
| Part Number | CA-120-RB-AMZ-DSRT |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
S**N
Genuine E-tool
This is the genuine rugged (and heavy) E-tool that I recall from my Army days (years). Lightly used but in nearly new condition.
J**K
Still the best execution of a now ubiquitous milspec.
My first Ames produced, surplus etool lasted 25 years in my truck box, saving my ass on equipment pad repairs regularly, up until my son tried to use it as an axe. I believe it was stamped "82". The one purchased here is stamped "03". The Ames production remains the best milspec execution of a now ubiquitous trifold design.I tried out the Glock etool, as I heard it was standard issue to Austrian infantry, and because I've had good luck with my 17 and 27. Those guys must have softer soils than the compacted red clay just under the sandy topsoils here. The Glock seems suitable for scat holes, but not for "digging in". I have fried rabbit quarters on the Ames blade over campfire coals. It's good for moving hot coals also. I suppose fire/cooking duty may effect blade temper on the Ames, but I'm pretty sure that 500°F heat would put the polymer handled Glock tool out of service.. The tri-fold Ames is superior in all regards, except for overall weight. Choose Ames for work/extended camping/hunting, and Glock for light backpacking where shaving ounces matters more than ease of use, utility, durability and reliability. Go Ames tri-fold if you can own only one. BTW, the serrations are easily sharpened with a medium bastard cut mill file for root work. Just don't swing it into large roots sideways, like an axe. That will lead to immediate, catastrophic failure of the pivot joint, leaving you with only something to fry eggs on.
J**E
Works great
I'm happy it came with the cover. Still has the dirt on it from where it was used last...LOL!
C**R
Remember, these shovels ARE Army Surplus
When I read reviews on an item, I generally begin with 1 star reviews. Most of the 1 star reviewers complained of problems with the tension nut. Mine came with a tight nut, bur as it denotes on the handle "lubricate" with an arrow pointing to the exact location to do so. After lubricating and working with the tight nut, it freed up and began working properly.Just as with any other mechanical tool you own, general maintenance is required. This e-tools' general maintenance happens to be clean and lubricate.The case is as described, and is in better shape than I anticipated.These are quality, ARMY SURPLUS, e-tools. Yes they may have been repainted etc, but they are surplus and i find mine to be a great, strong, sturdy e-tool.I almost gave 4 stars because of the tight tension nut, but then reminded myself, "It IS Army Surplus".
F**A
The same E-tool used by the Army
Excellent shovel. My only gripe is that I wished they lubed the adjusting mechanism (to loosen or tighten the spade) before it was shipped. Therefore, minus a one star. Overall, it is the same exact E-tool that was issued to me while I was in the US Army. Wipe it down with lubricating oil to prevent corrosion and it should last for years considering how tough it was built.
T**E
Made in USA AMES.
Package arrived ontime and received what was pictured, a genuine AMES etool to gift to a family member. They liked mine and started to look for one online, I told them I'd find one for them as I didn't want them to be stuck with some Chinese made crap when they needed it out in the desert. If I ever misplace mine, I'm buying another. (Shovel on the left lives in my Tacoma)
B**N
Brand New
Perfect tool for my Jeep. Folds up small, easy to stow, truly a functional piece of gear. Made in the USA.A little more expensive than the cheap Chinese knockoffs, but well worth the $$$. This entrenching tool will be long lasting. Not break on the first job like the cheap knockoffs.
J**6
Real deal, legit USGI
Mine was a legit USGI Ames shovel. It was in great shape and dated 1985. Minimal wear and still had sharp edge for chopping. Exactly what I expected and wanted in an E-tool. Not going to bother with more pics of shovels. The seller did not include the plastic case, but did refund half the price so no complaints here. I ended up ordering a cloth case, but cases are easy to find. Very happy with my purchase!
T**H
Minty 👌
Came with the pouch and Alice clips.
A**N
Not an Ames shovel
The one I received is made by "LHB" - Lighthouse for the Blind, Dallas.I have no idea whether this is built to the same standards as Ames products. The bolts that hold it together are metric, which is quite odd for an American manufactured part. I have my doubts - At least advertise it as an LHB shovel.Otherwise, many parts about it are different than advertised such as the stiffener down the center of the handle. I have my doubts.
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