


🗡️ Own the edge that never quits — be battle-ready, always.
The Cold Steel Tactical Wakizashi Machete is a 25-inch, combat-grade blade forged from heat-treated 1055 high carbon steel with a baked-on anti-rust coating. Its wide, curved Tanto point design excels in both slashing and thrusting, while the injection-molded polypropylene handle ensures exceptional durability and weather resistance. Complete with a Cor-Ex sheath, this machete is engineered for tactical use, self-defense, and rugged outdoor tasks, making it a must-have for professionals and enthusiasts who demand reliability and performance.

| ASIN | B0738NLWSV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #226,488 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #445 in Tactical Knives |
| Blade Length | 25 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (562) |
| Date First Available | June 25, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442016977 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Polypropylene |
| Included Components | Machete, Sheath |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25 x 0.11 x 0.11 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.96 x 3.39 x 1.26 inches |
| Item Weight | 25.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Name | All Purpose Tactical Machete with Sheath |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 97TKLZ |
| Product Dimensions | 25"L x 0.11"W |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Hunting, Tactical & Military |
| Style | Tactical Wakizashi Machete |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 705442016977 |
| Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or… |
J**.
If you have the extra cash, buy this.
Ok. Just finished testing it out. So lets get this started. Cold Steel Tactical Wakazashi tanto review: First off Id like to commend Amazon for another speedy delivery. I ordered this on the third. Got it on the 5. Five stars for amazon yay. 😁. Why did I buy this?: well I was looking on a cheap alternative to replace my Condor el Salvador. I needed something that needed more combat oriented capabilities. Something of the same size as my Condor, or close enough, easy to carry, easy to maintain, and could keep a sharp edge for a reasonable amount of time. So how did it do? Steel: 1055 high carbon steel tempered to, what my best guess is, a spring temper. Maybe it says so in the discription and a I missed it. It happens. 1055 is an incredibly tough steel and when its tempered correctly as a knife the result is a tool/weapon that will survive most anything. Cold Steel's work with 1055 is legendary. So no worry there. So how good an edge does it take? Well, when it came to me It was extremely rough, jagged in places. Two passes with my accusharp later and it has a nightmare inducing edge. Seriously, this thing gets wicked sharp so be careful. Edge rentention, um, how bout phenomenal? I just got back from smacking the edge against a red oak tree for two solid hours. (my arm and hand are killing me) and its STILL razor sharp. It has good flex, the tip is very strong. The sheathe is nice. On par with the sword itself. Yes, this is every bit a sword. See, cold steel makes weapons. I know how that sounds but bare with me a second. A normal machete is a tool that can be used as a weapon. People wont think of it much if they see one. It can defend your life if you have nothing else but its primary function is as a brush tool. However Cold Steel, makes machetes as weapons that can be used as tools. Philosophy of use is important. And in this product, and many like it, it shows. A tool is built sturdy enough to do its job and not much else. You can use a wrench as a hammer if you have to but it wont last as long because thats not what it was built for. A normal machete is built solely for clearing vegetative growth. Meaning in combat, while effective, it wont last all that long. This thing on the other hand is built for combat, it was made for the intention of self defense and martial arts applications. Its built for extreme conditions, and because of that it could also be used as a tool. You get the point, moving on. The wide, curved blade and American tanto point make this a superb slashing and thrusting weapon. Now, I just have two problems with it. First off is the sheathe, it has no belt loop. The loop thats on it goes through the guard (which is also 1055. Score!) and snaps to the sheathe itself. Could you use it as belt loop? Sure, I do, and it works ok cept for the weapon being turned around with the blade up (like how a tradtional katana sits on the hip.) this makes me concerned about cutting through the sheathe. It also comes with a (cotton) cord either for a lanyard or to tie to a belt I dont know. Which brings me to the other problem I have with it. The handle is made of nearly indestructable polypropylene (I cannot believe I spelled that right.) it wont warp, shrink, rot, or fall off. Indeed the only enemy the handle has is intense heat like a fire or a blow torch either of those or sometbing similar will melt the handle right off the blade. Not sure id want to breath that stuff in to be honest. The handle is injection molded right onto the metal tang in the design of one of Cold Steels' many Katanas so it feels very secure in the hand. Which brings me to problem. The handle asborbs every bit of shock from a strike on a hard target. If your hitting something like, I dunno, a hard wood tree for hours at a time? Its like grabbing a pin cushion and squeezing as hard as you can. That being said. Small trees, brush, weeds, and the like offer no such issues. And Ive seen what this thing does to a piece of hardwood, so I know EXACTLY what it would do in defense of your life. It comes with a baked on black coating, pretty durable thus far if a tad uneven. So, is it worth 30 bucks? Absolutely. If you've got some extra cash or can otherwise rationalize getting this do so. And in case you were curious, its strong enough to do camp work like batoning. Very useful piece of kit. 5 out of 5 stars. 10 out of 10 would purchase again.
C**N
Nice quality for the price
Just got it in today and haven't had a chance to test yet but so far I'm very pleased with the quality not to light not to heavy and came with a Simi decent edge out of the box and the sheath is decent as well. And if it holds up I'll most likely be purchasing another
M**V
Excellent Quality on the 18" Version! Best Choice for a low-cost weapon.
The quality of the 18" version I received today is fantastic: Strait blade, perfect grind, level and solid guard, uniform coating. It was in factory sealed retail hang-card packaging. The blade was obviously machine ground, as there was still significant burrs of steel all along the blade. 10min with DMT stones for finishing and it was a perfectly sharpened, hair shaving edge. For the money, I don't think there is a better CQB deadly weapon. It's short enough for strikes in doorways, and to be carried concealed IWB with a little work, and easily comfortably carried externally on a belt via the supplied 550 cord, which functions as a dangler. Any longer of a blade and I feel it would become a bit too blade heavy, slowing it down and reducing mid-strike corrections. Any shorter and it starts to loose it's stand-off superiority to large Bowies and tomahawks. The handle length is near perfect, especially when snap cut grip requirements are taken into consideration. I could lose 1" of handle length for one handed strikes and be good, but that would significantly reduce grip on this when using a second hand, so Cold Steel nailed this handle length. The hole near the grip pommel is perfect for a 550 cord lanyard, which is highly recommended for a high retention grip while striking, especially snap strikes. As for the sheath, its quality, and it works well. Sure, I would much prefer a compact, taco kydex sheath with a bunch of carrying options built in, but that would double the price. (I plan on making one myself for $15 in supplies.). IMO, this makes a perfect low cost weapon for the car...if it gets stolen or lost, no biggy, but it has the ability to be used quite well defensively against all theats, and is fairly low key when hanging on a belt. If you are looking for low cost weapon with even a lower social profile, then look to both the 13" version of this, or the Bowie version, or the Black Bear...all great Bowie full-sized blades that you can sit down in your car while wearing!
A**Y
Sharp out of the box
I read in quite a few other reviews that the blade came dull but mine did not. The very tip, maybe 3/8" of it, was sharpened poorly but it was still sharp. The rest of it was sharpened nicely. Sliced clean through the box it came in when I tested it. The blade is true, no left or right warp, super straight right down the body. This is a machete so it's stamped steel of course but it's thicker than a standard hardware store machete, the primary reason I buy Cold Steel machetes exclusively. They last forever if you use and maintain them properly, just like any tool. No complaints yet with the hilt, I like the novelty of the faux ito, but I imagine it might cause some unique blistering if used for a full work day. I'm going to wrap it for that purpose. And finally, it's a friggin' budget wakazashi! What's not to like? Super cool to own and fun to show off.
J**L
Epic. Only thing is the handle is not great but otherwise this thing is epic. Very sharp but I do have a wet stone so no biggie if it wasn't. Love it
C**N
Ein wunderschönes Stück Metall. Durch den Lieferdienst kam es zu erheblichen Verspätungen, jedoch hat sich der Verkäufer mehrmals für mich eingesetzt und dafür gesorgt, dass es innerhalb weniger Tage ankam. Immer wieder gerne!
O**I
grip is a little slippery when wet
F**Y
The Cold Steel tactical Wakizashi is my first introduction to swords. I don't care this is a sword to me. Length is amazing, feels like a real sword in hand. Extremely sharp out the box. I bought the tactical tanto to pair with it. Amazing. Very pleased with it and will keep it for self defense in my room, unsheathed of course.
A**I
Have you been looking to get a functional Japanese-style sword on the cheap (and don't care about looks)? If so, this is it. Have you been looking for a functional machete? If so, this is probably NOT it (see below for an alternative). If you've read reviews on Cold Steel machetes you've probably seen both good and bad reviews. My Wakizashi machete had all of those elements: good steel, good basic handle and guard, bad edge finish and bad blade coating. The edge on the machete was even, but had very heavy burr from the coarse grinding stone and the "anti-rust coating" looked like hastily applied spray paint that was then baked to speed up the drying process. I cleaned up the edge on my belt sharpener but you could also use a ceramic honing rod. I then wrapped the handle with paracord for more shock absorbance and grip and decided to strip the blade coating as it looked awful. Stripping the blade coating was a pain and when completed revealed minor pitting - not enough to affect performance, but still not giving it a perfect look. Much better than with the original coating though! All that said, I was delighted with the blade's performance. It slices beautifully and is a pleasure to wield. The blade held up with no issues against frozen dry pine branches up to an inch thick and the length was great as well. Unfortunately, it's not that great as a machete or for chopping, as the blade doesn't have enough weight at the front and requires quite a bit of space to get it moving fast enough to have the desired effect. That said, this is not really the fault of the blade - Wakizashi was never the choice of jungle explorers or Japanese lumberjacks! Despite running out of room in dense tree branches, the length of the blade is still spot on as it has a lot of effective edge but I also don't have to worry about accidentally hitting something in tighter slaces. By the way, the paracord wrap really helped absorb the shock when I was hacking away at the trees and the handle really lends itself to one. I used the "axe handle paracord wrap" from Youtube. Now, if you are looking for something that can chop, I also have Cold Steel's royal kukri machete and that thing is a monster. Roughly the same edge length as the Wakizashi, but in a shorter package overall. Lots of forward weight allowed me to chop down a 4" diameter frozen tree in under a minute with no issues. It can also be used for more delicate tasks by grabbing the wide part of the blade with the second hand and using the straight part of it near the handle. All in all, my royal kukri is a much more functional blade than this Wakizashi but I'd say that the Wakizashi is more fun and I'd pick it any day for slicing some watermelons! :-) so just be realistic with your expectations when you buy and don't expect to use it as a decoration
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