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The VEVOR Cast Steel Anvil is a robust 22 lbs (10 kg) tool designed for blacksmithing and metalworking. Made from high-grade steel with a hardness rating of 55 HRC, it features a polished surface for corrosion resistance and a spacious working area, making it ideal for various shaping and bending tasks.
Handle Material | Metal, Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 15"L x 5.9"W |
Color | Black |
D**N
Tons better than the 55Lb one they sell
Used this for a blacksmith badge camp with youths 11-17. It was good and strong and didn't show wear like the 55 pound ones we also used. This one was a great buy. Yep, I would buy this again if I needed another anvil for teaching youth.
K**
Awesome
Good hard steel great product. With a good price. I beat my anvil like it owes me money with a number 3 sledge hammer. And it just keeps cranking out that red hot steel. I love that little anvil I would definitely buy from vivor. Again. Love it
A**R
Small but sturdy
Great anvil for small work like bladesmithing, may even prove itself for larger projects. I have made a dozen blades using this anvil so far, really beating on it with a decent size hammer. There are some imperfections and it needed some dressing before use but as long as you have a solid stump or log to mount it to it’ll be alright. Nice little anvil for the money with ok rebound. I would avoid striking the heel or horn too hard with the anvil only weighing 22lbs
C**S
Very useful for small metal projects
This is very well made, small anvil. The flat part on top is 3 1/8” at its widest by 9 5/8 long (total length is 14.5”. The whole thing is 4 5/8” tall. I weighed mine at 22 lbs. It has a square hole (5/8”x5/8”) and a round hole in the horn (1/2”) for bending. The square goes completely through and out the base, the1/2” hole does not go completely through the horn at 1/2” diameter on mine. The hole also does not go on through the base. I have used this more than I thought I would on small projects and hammering stuff back where it needs to be.
A**R
It's taken the abuse of a beginner
I've had this for a year and used it quite regularly while learning blacksmithing. It's taken very few dings despite my wild hammer and held up well. All I had to do was clean up some of the edges with a grinder, but that was more for preference, and the horn was a bit rough and needed smoothing
S**N
Man loves it
Nice, heavy duty anvil. The man of the house loves it.
D**Y
Anvil
Good economy anvil. Good hobby size
N**N
Home use for small items
large enough for my use. Not for heavy duty work.
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