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VEVOR 11in Pottery Wheel for Adults Beginners, 450W Ceramic Wheel Forming Machine With LCD Touch Screen, Adjustable 60-300RPM Speed Handle and Foot Pedal Control, 32PCS Accessory Tools Kit, Craft Gift

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Color: Blue


Style: 11in-LCD Touch Screen


Features

  • Stable & Durable This VEVOR pottery wheel equipped with upgraded 450W of raw power, it's built from the finest materials to handle the toughest jobs. It's got the strength to handle 17.6lbs of clay with ease and run stably. The 11in/28cm turntable gives you ample space to work your magic. Create on a grand scale with unlimited potential. This motor is ready for anything you can dream up. It is a great choice for adults and beginners.
  • Real-time Display This ceramic pottery wheel designed with advanced LCD touch screen! With precise control over positive and negative rotation and speed adjustment, it's easy to manipulate the machine to your desired specifications. Whether you prefer the convenience of a push lever or the precision of a foot pedal, you can switch between them with ease. Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to effortless control, making pottery-making relaxing.
  • Strong Motor & Low Noise Step up your pottery game with the upgraded brushless motor! Create in peace with its whisper-quiet operation, smoothly reaching speeds of 60-300 rpm/min. Say goodbye to frustrating vibrations and shakes, as the motor reduces friction and ensures a delicate touch to your work. Focus on your art without distractions, and elevate your creations to the next level.
  • Wide range of Application This pottery wheel kit comes with 23-piece sculpting toolset, 8-piece repair set and a waterproof apron. Whether you're a professional in the studio, a teacher in the classroom, or a DIY enthusiast at home, this ceramic forming machine is versatile enough to bring your vision to life. Ideal gift for birthday, Birthday, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Halloween, daily gifting.

Product Dimensions: 19.7 x 15 x 13.8 inches


Item model number: LSZLK-515


Item Weight: 27.9 pounds


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: VEVOR


Date First Available: March 21, 2023


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  • Yes the pottery wheel stick shift works well! Yes the pottery wheel stick shift works well!
Color: Blue Style: 11in-LCD Touch Screen
I am a beginning student and my class is only once a week. I purchased this to get some much needed practice time in on the wheel, and after using it three times, it is impressive for a novice. Yes, I do aspire to someday be able to purchase a 2k wheel, but as my instructor indicated, you have to learn to drive a stick shift before you graduate to a turbo. The most challenging thing about this wheel is that it is small, without adjustable legs, and finding a comfortable position to throw is still a work in progress. Right now it is on my coffee table in front of the couch, but I do have plans to design a table, and have purchased an antique stool to hopefully make this all work out. This being said, it does come with " stumpy legs" so it should not be difficult to find a substitution. There were comments that the tray did not fit well. I practiced taking the table apart several times before throwing, and yes, it takes a good deal of force to get the tray put together and requires a very tight alignment. I was surprised to see the bats included with the wheel and have used them several times. They may not last forever, but work very well for now. The wheel is smooth and the speed adjusts readily, currently using the manual "stick shift." This was an affordable purchase and I am thrilled that I have the potential to use this for a long enough to justify trying to throw pottery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026 by Wendy S

  • Worth the money!! Worth the money!!
Color: Blue Style: 11in-LCD Touch Screen
When ancient wheels were being sold for $350 in my area, I had to take a chance on this. I am definitely not disappointed! As others have mentioned, it is very short, so you will have to prop it up. I used 2 cinder blocks and it was perfect. I could put my feet on the cinder blocks to gain leverage and it was super comfortable. I made sure it was absolutely level before starting and I was able to center easier than ever. I am so happy with it! I had not tried throwing anything over 2 lbs yet, but I definitely think this will easily feet my needs. To clarify, I have the 450w lcd model that I picked up for under 100 bucks. Amazing! It comes with so many tools! Are they quality? No, but they get the job done and it’s everything you need to get started. What surprised me the most is that it came with 4 bats and bat pins!!! After reading many reviews, I was under the impression that I had to get my own bats and bat pins. However, there are 3 pin holes in the bats and I’m not sure if that’s standard. I hope I can buy more. For being more than 10 times cheaper than professional wheels, just get it! These are pieces I threw right after setting it up. I used the Rocky Mountain box clay also sold her on Amazon. 100% recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026 by kmnmom

  • Portable for Art Fairs Portable for Art Fairs
Color: Blue Style: 11inch-350w
I purchased this over a year ago to use for art fairs, but didn't get it unpacked until now! It's perfectly suitable for transporting to art fairs and shows if you want to do demo's. You don't have to lug the big wheel with you. It has 3 drawbacks. One is it will not go slow enough when throwing finishing touches like stripping out a slight foot, cutting off a top, or cutting work off the wheel. I don't think you can throw super huge pots on it because it just doesn't have the weight or power to handle much more than 5-8 lbs of clay. You might be able to throw off the hump with about 10lbs of clay, just centering the clay at the top. Two, no batt pins, but that is not really an option for the price, I wouldn't expect it. It would need small plaster batts if you are going to use them for throwing. The other issue is the machining of the wheel head itself. Although smooth, the grooves in it are difficult to clean if you have any kind of fine grog in your clay. It also wears on the hands a bit, you can really feel that grog going round, but doesn't interfere with throwing. The wheel head is very lightweight, I wouldn't risk metal tools on it, it feels very much like a cheap wheel I had years ago and the head was damaged easily. Pros: Runs smooth, no shakes or wobble in the wheel head. Make sure it's set level! After I ordered it, they came out with the floor model, but propped up on 4x4 blocks, it still works fine. Sealed metal cabinet is nice, everything under it is safe from water. Switch however will get water in it if you don't use the splash pan. Foot control/hand control stays where you set it. Compact and easily transported with out a huge mess except rinsing out the pan. Keep in mind it is a beginner wheel and for that it is, worth the price, but there are some things you need to do when setting up as a beginner: 1. Set it to a height using heavy blocks of wood under the feet if you plan to sit at it and throw. For table use, you will have to find a table heavy enough and sturdy enough to set it on so it does not wobble AT ALL! Make sure you dedicate a stool or chair you plan to use all the time for sitting. Place your wheel in an area where you can leave it up once set up or you will have to do the next step every time you move it. 2. LEVEL your wheel with a short level placed on the wheel, not the splash pan or the housing, on the wheel head. You want to do this a minimum of three directions and it must be level on all three. Usually if you get two, the other will fall into place. Turn the feet all the way in before doing this, then turn out to raise the direction that it sits low. One of the reasons beginners struggle to center clay and end up with crooked pots is because they don't do this. 3. The tools included are cheap pine and do not have clean smooth edges. Finish the edges with sandpaper. If the wood tool has a straight edge, sand it on a flat surface. All of these tools will rot if left in the water. All of the metal ones will rust. The metal throwing rib is not made well and too stiff. Buy a spring metal one. The wire tool will break with use, always have a spare. Buy a natural sponge as the one included is synthetic and is too big to keep in your hand when throwing or finishing. 4. Have a smooth board or table nearby to place your finished stuff on. The splash pan is divided into sections for tools with no flat surface. 5. Use a medium amount of clay, about 2 lbs. Don't go too small or too big. 6. Speed: This wheel has a suitable high speed for centering and slow speed for pulling up walls. It however does NOT have the lowest speed needed for some things normally done on the wheel. You can compensate for this with time as you get better at throwing, but you will lose some pots. 7. Watch a lot of video's on how to throw clay and all the other things you need to set up a basic studio. You don't need anything other than a few basic tools, the Kemper set with one metal rib is nice and a natural silk sponge or natural elephant ear sponge. Then expect to practice for months to start getting better. Fast isn't better when centering. You need speed, but you shouldn't have to splatter water and clay far and wide! (That will happen though!) As a student in studio, it takes about a year of throwing for 2-3 hours per day to become good enough to get about a 80% return of good pots in a variety of items. It takes 3-4 years of working 4 to 12 hours a day, every single day to learn every technique from throwing anything to glaze formulation and have every pot go in the kiln. In other words, stick with it, and practice every day. Pick one thing to make, like mugs. Then make them until you get 6 the same size and shape. Then move on to bowls, same way, then plates. There are plenty of videos to watch and the japanese throwers are especially good. Hsinchuen Lin has detailed videos on youtube here is a link to the very first things you should learn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj6Kd8RSmVY&list=PL7ACFB372AE5CF96D He throws right hand is dominant hand. Plan on purchasing at least 50 lbs of wet clay and some dry ball clay to recycle your too wet clay. Once you get good enough that this wheel is causing issues for you and throwing becomes frustrating because it isn't performing the way you want, won't handle the amount of clay you want to throw, then move up to a basic professional model with more weight and power. If you are bogging the wheel down trying to throw a big pot, then it's time! If you are throwing mugs and small dishes, you could use this for many years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by KatBar

  • Great for beginners
Color: Blue Style: 11inch-350w
Actually works very well for such a low price! Just a beginner so not an expert on them but I am very happy with it! Would recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026 by Sloane F

  • Solid start to a teenage pottery era
Color: Blue Style: 11in-LCD Touch Screen
My 15-year-old daughter decided she wanted to try a new medium and landed on pottery. I, however, was not ready to invest oodles of money into kilns, pottery wheels, and a full ceramic studio for something that might last one season. After doing some research and reading reviews, we settled on this wheel—and I’m glad we did. First impression: it’s heavier than I expected, which actually feels like a good thing. It does make some noise—I can hear it every time she presses the foot pedal and the wheel spins. I’m not sure if that’s typical since this is our first wheel, but it hasn’t affected her ability to use it at all. So far, she’s made three pots (no correction), two bowls, and a plate—and she’s very pleased with herself. That alone makes it worth it. Even if this hobby doesn’t last beyond the winter, I’m happy we gave her the chance to try without going broke. We’re using air-dry clay for now while I continue reading reviews and deciding if (and when) we want to invest in a kiln. Overall, this has been a great starter wheel and a solid introduction to pottery for a beginner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2026 by Jeremy’s Wife

  • Great Wheel!
Amazing wheel at the best price! It's extremely easy to clean, and the drip pan attaches and detaches quite easily. The pedal is responsive and is easy to use. It's not so heavy that I couldn't move it from one room to the other, so that's a plus. I wish it were taller, but for the size of the wheel and the power you get, it's worth the investment. It's super quiet and doesn't wobble at all. I've been using it a few times a week and it's been great! I just wish it was 6 inches taller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2025 by Jennifer Schomaker

  • Unusable out of the box.
Color: Blue Style: 11inch-350w
Didn’t even get to use it. The wheel was clearly unevenly installed, making it unusable. I contacted Vevor but I know I’m already going to return this. I don’t see how they will fix it. Also, this model comes with no bats, and no bat pins.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2026 by ScubaMom

  • Pros and Cons
Color: Blue Style: 11in-LCD Touch Screen
There are definitely pros and cons of this wheel. It’s okay for a very new beginner learning the basics for a low price, but is outgrown quickly. Pros: *Low price *Easy to assemble *Decent power (for the price) Cons: *Very low to ground (for reference I’m 6’ and had to put 2 cinderblocks under it). *Short power cord (I have to plug it into an industrial extension cord). *Water tray leaks. I have tried multiple clamps & fixes and it still leaks dirty water all down the side of the wheel when throwing. *Has a slight wobble even when leveled, if I hold my finger still on the empty wheel it pulses up and down as the wheel turns. *Cannot find bats with the 3 pin setup this wheel has, and you cannot order additional of the three bats that come with it (they warp quickly & become unusable). You have to either make your own or throw directly on the wheel with no bat system for easy transfer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026 by Amanda

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