Definition
A double-bitted ax has two sharp blades πͺ on its head, making it versatile. It's like a two-in-one tool for chopping and splitting wood. One blade might be sharper for felling treesπ², while the other is tougher for splitting logs. Think of it as the Swiss Army knife of axes. However, it requires extra caution due to the two sharp edges. It's not a tool for beginners; safety is key.