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The VEVOR Single Horn Anvil is a 66-pound cast steel powerhouse designed for professional metalsmiths and blacksmiths. Featuring a hardened 50 HRC work surface, dual holes for versatile shaping, and a large, stable base, it offers unmatched durability and precision for bending, shaping, and forging metal. Perfect for serious craftsmen who demand reliability and performance.






| ASIN | B0CTBTTX83 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (84) |
| Date First Available | 30 January 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 44.3 x 20.3 x 20.6 Centimeters |
| Item Form | MAIN |
| Item Height | 8.11 Inches |
| Item Thickness | 8.11 Inches |
| Item Weight | 30 kg |
| Item Width | 7.99 Inches |
| Item model number | GZL66 |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Model number | GZL66 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 44.3 x 20.29 x 20.6 cm; 30.01 kg |
| Specification Met | 50hrc Hardness Rating and Cast Steel Material |
| UPC | 197988397649 |
C**N
Correspond à la description Costaud je recommande
C**N
Prodotto come da descrizione, robusta ad un prezzo buono.
S**E
This is such a great anvil. This anvil is a big step up for Vevor, they actually had their name cast onto the side of the anvil. The other anvils that they sell are generic and don't have the name Vevor on it. With this one, they created a better product, with a better finish. I like the solid base bottom and it's the perfect size for a bench anvil. You can keep it on your work table, or for heavier use you can mount it on a tree stump. You can't go wrong with this one, it's such a great deal especially if you're looking for your first anvil.
K**N
This has worked out awesome for my knife making. Best quality for the price.
R**S
This is the best cast steel anvil you can get right now for this price. Before this you were stuck with cast iron or a much smaller cast steel anvil unless you wanted to pay 3x as much. Vevor has decent quality control and for the budget blacksmith this 66lb'er cannot be beat. This is the second one I've bought, the first I use for blacksmithing classes where I teach kids 10 and up the basics. This one I'm keeping at my home forge so I don't have to transport the other back and forth. If you've gotten to the point where the Harbor Freight 55lb cast iron anvil isn't good enough (mine is in sad shape from the kids practicing, which is the best use for that one) or are just getting started and want to skip the "anvil shaped object" stage, this is definitely the one you want. In case you don't know, here's the difference: Cast steel is hard, it resists denting and reflects back a much greater percentage of the force of your hammer strikes into the other side of your work. It also leaves a much cleaner finish since the surface is smooth and dent resistant. Cast iron is soft, it dents like wood and every one of those dents will reflect on the other side of your work as you strike. It also absorbs much of the energy you put into your hammer strikes, which makes forging take more effort. Cast iron is ok for the very early stages where you're just trying to see if you enjoy the craft, but the moment you decide you want to continue smithing you will wish you had a steel anvil.
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