Search  for anything...

Pottery Wheel Pottery Forming Machine 25CM 350W Electric Pottery Wheel with Detachable Basin Foot Pedal DIY Clay Tool Ceramic Machine Work Clay Art Craft (Green)1

  • Based on 623 reviews
Condition: New
Product info up-to-date
$119.99 Why this price?
Save $20.00 was $139.99

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $20.00 / mo
  • – 6-month term
  • – No impact on credit to apply
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout.

Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayTomorrow. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

FREE 30-day refund/replacement

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: Only 5 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Monday, Jul 20
Order within 14 hours and 48 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Protection Plan Protect Your Purchase
Checking for protection plans...

Color: green


Features

  • GORGEOUS & PRACTICAL: CE Certificate Fancy appearance plus bright color, this pottery wheel machine owns a sufficiently large plate of 25 cm (9.8") in diameter. Machine body is of spray treatment with humanized design and outstanding details, provides you with a more enjoyable mood.
  • SAFE PROTECTION DEVICE: Single-phase three-wire connection with earth leakage protection device for safe and reliable operation. Advanced high-quality brushless motor enables a rotary speed of 0-300 rpm. Operates stably whereas of low noise.
  • FLEXIBLE OPERATION: Handle and foot pedal equipped. Wheel rotates smoothly with low noise and its rotation direction can be switched clockwise or counterclockwise.
  • WIDELY USE: The Ceramic Molding Machine is able to perform throwing and shaping processes. Suitable for school teaching, pottery bar and home use, etc. Able to meet the majority of both professional and amateur ceramic enthusiasts.

Description

Pottery Wheel Pottery Wheel Electric Pottery Wheel Electric Pottery Wheel Electric Pottery Wheel Unleash Your Imagination and Creativity with Our Pottery Throwing Machine. Enjoy the Pleasure of DIY Throwing Clay and Relieve Stress!

Package Dimensions: 21 x 17 x 14 inches


Item model number: 1


Item Weight: 27.6 pounds


Manufacturer: SKYTOU


Date First Available: August 22, 2019


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Monday, Jul 20

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great value for the money, understandable tradeoffs
Color: green
I bought this wheel 5 months ago and I've used it anywhere between multiple times a day to once a week, depending on the time I have for hobbies. I bought this because my pottery class couldn't have studio hours during the pandemic, so practicing wheel throwing was out of the question. In short, it is an amazing value that really helped me improve. Big wins: * Perfect for a home studio practice wheel * The joy to money ratio is amazing * I actually do use the metal trimming tools that it came with. The plastic ones aren't useful in my opinion. * Quiet and smooth operation. * Speed adjustment is smooth and continuous, not "stepped" or "discrete". * Adjusting the wheel to be level was easy * Handled centering approx. 7 pounds. (I'm not making huge pieces. ) * No issues with rust on the wheel or other oxidation. * Splash pan was easy to remove and hose off in the yard * With practice, I actually managed to make functional stuff in class instead of a series of collapsed bowls. Some tradeoffs: * The lowest possible speed is a bit fast for my tastes. * The bar which operates the pedal speed is a bit rickety, took a few tries to get it situated * It's possible to tip the wheel a bit of you hit the pedal too aggressively, and generally I have to reposition my body to adjust the speed, so it's hard to make micro-adjustments to the wheel while both my hands are actively working. * I thought there was a slight (1 millimeter) wobble or "thump" to the wheel but it ended up not impacting my craft too much. Things that have helped me working with this wheel: * The top right splash guard pocket is the exact right width for tall takeout soup recyclable tupperware (the one's you get when you order pho). Use that instead for an increased volume of throwing water. * If you don't watch your splash guard water levels you might notice some water leaking under the seams of the raised pan. * I've put my wheel on a workshop plush foam mat to increase the stability of the wheel and protect my floors. * I wire my pieces off and then use metal pottery piece removers to place them on bats, if I were making a lot of plates, the lack of bat pins could become problematic. * A regular chair will be too tall for this wheel. I use a 13 inch step-stool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by Rebecca

  • Adorable!
Color: blue
I bought this for my 8 year old for her birthday. We had one of those tiny wheels and she could not get them to center correctly so I looked into this. We use it with air dry clay and it is so great for her. It is a little small for an adult and the foot pedal is high up and not comfortable for an adult to use but my daughter uses it just fine. I love being able to use the handle. The motor is not completely smooth - it works to get to speed but once it gets there it is quiet and consistent. Look for something with more power, and a separate foot pedal if you want to use it as an adult. For kids and teens it is a perfect starter wheel. I have had issues with it not turning but I just fiddle with the switches and it eventually goes..I don't think it likes being on an extension cord. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020 by RMB

  • Good investment for learning to throw
Color: orange
I bought this machine in 2022, and I gotta say, it’s still going in 2026. It struggles with going slow, but that’s my only complaint. It’s a pretty good machine to start out on for not much investment.
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2026 by Mark Johnson

  • Finally using this...
Color: blue
One year update: Still glad I bought this. It’s now my dedicated trimming wheel with a griffin grip attached. I did end up spoiling myself with a shimpo, and its nice to have this one for trimming. I miss the smaller incremental speed changes I could make with this wheel. The shimpo isn’t as subtle. I actually preferred the hand control for speed on this one. Overall, I still think this is an excellent option for people who want to get into pottery without shelling out the dough for professional equipment. Only real issue is that you must throw directly on the wheelhead and wire pieces off (a good skill to learn) or drill bat pins - but very workable. Update with issue: After about six weeks of daily use, Wheel started a regular thumping noise and didn’t seem true anymore. Removed belt and didn’t see an issue there. Next step was to remove wheelhead. Cleaned out clay under plate and its now mostly smooth again. Tried putting silicone caulk around the plate to prevent recurrence. I think the issue was caused by swamping the wheel bearing. I don't know if other wheels have a way to keep the wheel bearing water proof, but I'd recommend being careful when removing the splash pan to make sure no water or clay gets under the plate attaching the wheel head to the body. It's been throwing smoothly again; I've been throwing 7-8 lb platters on it and its still mostly a smooth experience, though at this level its starting to be a bit more strained - still a smooth throwing experience, and I actually cancelled my speedball big boss order because this one is still working fine. Need bats now; it's very easy to drill holes for bat pins so wish I'd done that at the start! Planning on doing that in the next couple days. I've been throwing on it most days since the start of covid. Original review: I was very glad I bought this and could keep throwing through coronavirus I was worried about it because I've only heard of people using the expensive name brand wheels. But this has been better than I expected. It's a smooth throwing experience, it's easy to adjust the wheel speed in small increments, and it spins very fast and has easily handled the four-five pounds of clay I've thrown at a time on it. I have no idea what the max amount you could comfortably throw on it is; I've never done more than six pounds (been doing pottery about a year) so not sure where you'd start running into issues. It's great for bowls, mugs, jars, teapots etc - I’ve just been wiring pots off so far, but since it has no pins, my long term plan was to make plaster bats. I've read about people placing plaster bats on a wheel over a thin layer of clay, but I haven't tried that out myself. Not sure how hard it would be to drill bat pins in it. However, very easy to just wire the pieces off with water for now. The wheel does come with a thin layer of machine oil on the wheel and probably the motorized parts, too, so it will smell like oil the first couple times you use it, the first 6 or so times I used it, I was still wiping a little oil off the grooves on the wheel head when I cleaned the wheel. It’s lower to the ground than standard wheels in the USA. I find I am very comfortable with it on the ground (in a kiddie swimming pool in a bedroom) while I sit on the lower step of a stool. You could prop it up in bricks or a table or something; the rule seems to be have your seat same height as the wheel, and I know in some parts of the world people have their wheels on the ground so this isn't that unusual (though it's not the same setup as most American wheels) UPDATE: Used it about 25 times now. Still good. Wheel goes fast so I’ve had to learn to adjust downward when centering. I’d say the top speed on this wheel is a fair bit higher than you want! Will update again ifI encounter any issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2020 by Charity June

  • Stopped working after 1 month
Extremely dissatisfied with this wheel. When I got it, it was working great and was having a lot of fun with it. I never threw anything more than about 3lbs. After a month I began hearing a clicking noise and didn’t use it for a while, the next time I tried to turn it on the wheel wouldn’t spin at all. I read many great reviews on this product so I am disappointed that it broke so quickly, especially seeing as I can’t get a replacement or my money back. Not worth it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2022 by Kailey Chick

  • For the money, damn it's good.
Even celebrity potheads who do pro level pottery like it and so will you. A solid construction, hilariously simple and genius usage of a scooter handle throttle, btw (flip it over and peek under the skirt to see what I mean). Being an engineer building similar, but super costly and high end devices that are functionally not that different, I heartily applaud the manufacture and design despite what some may claim is 'cheap'. News flash, IT'S CHEAP. What is also is, is SOLID and it WORKS GREAT. Motion is very stable, more than enough torque and speed. You could throw bigger pieces on it too other than that the lowest speed is too fast for a large diameter piece. I'd put 20lbs of clay on it without concern. Most pro-wheels are massively over-spec'd because they have very low speeds and that's quite abusive on induction motors. For a speed controlled motor with an impressive level of performance and repeatability and stability, this is a very inexpensive and durable solution. Honestly if you know how to do it, replacing the controller or motor/controller with a unit that can manage much lower speeds safely would be a better investment than a small pro-wheel. Bearings are very solid and smooth. The primary abuse for bearings in a wheel is the force you shove down with, not to the side, and the gritty material you are trying to pour into them. The seals are appropriate types and should outlast your hobby as well as the next ten people who inherit and discard the hobby from you. Again, another thing that could be upgraded in the future if needed, but the wheel blocks 99.9% of intrusion as well so the seals should last about 10 years of continuous usage just from general wear. Washdown from the top safe, no water intrusion. Don't wash it upside down, it's not built for that. For that matter don't operate it in a pool of water, the water goes on the top, but who operates electrical equipment in the pool? Not me recently. Should you buy it? Do you want to make pottery at least 2-3 times and possibly for the rest of your life but don't have a wheel? Even if you've got the money for a big pro wheel, start here. Totally suitable for low to medium scale production pottery work as well and easily upgraded to anyone who knows the basics of rotating equipment and/or sewing machine repair/modifications. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2022 by SFou

  • 3.5 stars for a beginner wheel
Color: blue
Let’s get dirty, it’s easy-ish to clean. For the nooks and crannies it’s not that bad. This thing has a rhythm, a thump if you will. The belt it clean, doesn’t have any visible lumps in it but this thing has a straight up pulse. So the performance is only slightly compromised. A deal breaker is that the foot pedal broke and just flips on and off. I was able to fix it but someone not so handy would have to return it for that. The nitty gritty for those who care to read what made the stars go down. Other than the thump, pulse, thing and that doesn’t effect the wheel it just makes the machine jump. I bought this machine as a starter wheel. I lost my cool so much with it. None of my pieces were holding up. Come to find out this wheel doesn’t have the power needed to turn at the speed to throw more than a quarter pound of clay. That’s not much clay at all. Ok so it’s rated for 15 lbs. Right, until you lay your hands on that clay it will spin (extremely slowly) 15lbs. But by the time you bare down on the piece and learn your water ratios and get familiar with the clay you are turning less than a half pound. Not to mention it doesn’t have the horses to turn that wheel at a speed that the centrifugal force will pull the clay in for you. With a quarter more torque and about double the horsepower this wheel could throw some amazing pieces. This wheel does not have holes for dogs you’d have to drill them. Also the foot petal lost its resistance and just flops freely. Does it matter? Well not really as full speed doesn’t really cut it but as you begin you want to ease into the power not full bore out the gate. With this type footpedal it can flop on or off at its own leisure If you’re not holding it. That is also a deal breaker. So will it turn clay, yes. Will it turn clay well, no. And will it break after about 15 hours of use, yes. If you’re looking to get into this hobby get a nice beginners wheel about $500 yes it’s pricy but by the time you buy three of these things like I have you’ve spent more than that of a nicer wheel. But if you just want to play this is the wheel for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by austin

  • Great product, great honest seller
Color: blue
Wow. Just wow. I don’t just love the pottery wheel, I love the company. It took awhile to receive it, totally understandable. It’s a third party seller. I set up the wheel, it was great. I spent a lot of time throwing on the wheel. Great balance, fast enough to throw well and enough HP to center a good amount of clay. Adjustable legs. After about the 11th pot the wheel starting making a thumping sound. The wheel got slightly unbalanced, so I called Amazon. They notified the third party seller, and I got an email from them asking for a photo or video of the problem. It was midweek, I didn’t get back to them even though I meant to. Then I forgot. A week later ANOTHER wheel showed up. It works perfect. They sent it without my confirmation email response, super speedy shipment. I truly appreciate that and will shop your other products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2021 by Sydney Lutgen

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.