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Vevor Single Horn Anvil - 66Lbs Cast Steel Anvil for Blacksmiths, Jewelers & Metalsmiths

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Size: 66 LBs


Features

  • Premium Material 66 lbs: This steel anvil is made of drop-forged, high-grade steel, which features high hardness, strength, and durability. Our steel anvil blacksmith has excellent grade material of 55 HRC. The solid base also keeps it sturdy.
  • Holes & Horns for Different Uses: The round horn and the flat horn of the anvil blacksmith are used for smoothing, bending, and shaping. And the hardy hole and pritchel hole can show a good performance in accessories punching and twisting.
  • Polishing Treatment: With fully polished surface area, the blacksmith anvil is corrosion-proof and services long-lasting use through quenching treatment. And the spray coating effectively relieves the oxidation reaction.
  • Large Working Area: This anvil metal 66 lbs/30 kg forge comes with a comfortable and wide work surface, giving a large working area. The wide countertop and flat surface provide a better user experience. It can also bear a long time thumping.
  • Wide Application: The anvil is ideal for hammering, straightening, and for shaping workpieces. It is widely used by metalworkers and smiths in any metal shop. It is excellent for riveting, flattening, forging, and forming metal.

Brand: Happybuy


Head Material: Alloy Steel


Handle Material: Alloy Steel


Color: 66lbs


Item Weight: 66 Pounds


Brand: ‎Happybuy


Head Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Handle Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Color: ‎66lbs


Item Weight: ‎66 Pounds


Head Style: ‎Flat


Style: ‎Traditional or Industrial


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Happybuy


UPC: ‎719034825106


Item Weight: ‎66 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20 x 6 x 6 inches


Item model number: ‎Single Horn Anvil 66Lbs


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material Type: ‎Steel


Size: ‎66 LBs


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎Horn Anvil


Date First Available: September 27, 2017


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  • Good for the price, few quirks.
Size: 66 LBs
So I got one of these anvils not long after Old Hickory Forge posted his review video, mine came with some kind of clear coat on the face, (which I only noticed after trying the anvil the first time and the coating burned and stank) and the horn was painted, and still rough casting texture. I attacked the thing with a flap disc, got the coating off the face, dressed up the edges, The ring on the thing is fierce. Mounted down to my loose stump gets it tolerable, I think if I had a set stump it’d calm it down more. The pritchel hole is mostly worthless due to its location, but I did make some holdfasts that work in it. The hardy hole is a bit to close to the body of the anvil, so if you are punching through the hardy, your punch can hit the body/foot of the anvil and get stuck. Not world ending, but makes drifting a bit touchy. I just made a bolster plate that works like a saddle to more or less let you use the hardy as a pritchel, will see how helpful that is. Only real complaint is the location of the hardy/pritchel holes, and the horn on mine is kinda awkwardly fat, more like the toe of a boot instead of a cone. If I get fed up enough with the horn I may try and grind it down to a more useful shape. All said, for starting out and working on smaller projects it is a perfectly acceptable starter anvil. The double horn really does come in handy for dealing with small pieces, and the price is hard to beat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2021 by Jacob Robinson

  • Beast of an anvil that anyone can afford.
Size: 105 Lbs
This anvil is absolutely what the blacksmithing community needs. Affordable, cast 1045 steel. Has great rebound, rings like a church bell, and so far has held up well. Big magnets are a must so break apart an old speaker or subwoofer to dull the ring and securely mount it to a nice base. Its loud. Strip the horn and round it out when ya get it for sure. Break the edges with a flap disk and plan to clean up the hardy hole. The pritchel hole is basically useless unless you have a 1" round bar to turn into a hold down tool. An option for the hold down would be to make a hardy tool for the hold down to sit in. Overall I'm extremely satisfied with the anvil. No clue what the hell I'm supposed to do with the 1 lb tack hammer they sent with it lol. UPDATE -2 years of daily use in my profession as a blacksmith. The anvil has held up wonderfully. Worth noting for the rebound tests... I use the anvil directly above the base/foot by the round horn both near side and far for anything I can. That is the area with the best rebound. There have been a few dinks here and there in the face but that's any anvil. In the two years of daily use I've also developed a few surface cracks at the far side in the area I use most. Have been there for probably a year but haven't gotten worse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2019 by Oakwoodforge

  • For the price it's better than most.
Size: 66 LBs
For the price it's really a nice little anvil. The face is not the hardest (a missed swing left a mark right away, my bad) but it functions well for the most part. The hardy hole needed some hand filing to get some burrs off and to square it up a bit. The pritchel hole works alright but it is in a strange spot. The horn works alright for basic shaping but I am likely going to have to take a grinder to it to remove the paint and smooth it out a bit. It isn't like I was expecting miracles with an anvil of this price, so I really can't complain. The big benefit is that the face is cast steel, not cast iron. It may not take direct hits well but it won't crack under pressure. Worth a look if you're just starting out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2020 by Zakary

  • Good quality "beginner" anvil
Size: 66 LBs
First, the downside. This anvil arrived with a horrible, sticky/tacky baby blue attempt at powdercoating on a pebble-textured finish that covered every part of the anvil except the face. Even the horn - which needs to be smooth - had this pebbled finish and sticky "powdercoat" which came off readily any time it wasa touched. On the horn, there were a few small voids under this crappy finish. My only other complaints are that the hardy hole is not exactly square - I have to round the corners on any hardy tools I want to use, and the Pritchell hole is poorly placed. The upside - a few hours of careful work with an angle grinder and flap disc had the anvil cleaned up nicely - and as mentioned before, the face was nice and smooth from the start. I used the grinder to smooth the sides and the horn (including some minor reshaping and getting rid of multiple tiny voids), then sprayed Loctite rust inhibitor on the non-work surfaces of the anvil, leaving the newly polished horn and the face bare steel. After a bit of custom paint and mounting it to a stand made of 4x4s with steel brackets and 6" lag bolts, it was good to go. It has needed no further work, and has given me over a year of solid, reliable performance. One last thing - before I mounted it to its stand, the anvil had a piercing, loud ring when struck. Bolting it down securely has cut the ring to a huge degree, and it's no longer an issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021 by Shawn Murphy Shawn Murphy

  • Great beginner anvil for the price!
Size: 66 LBs
QC on these aren't the best; strip the paint upon getting it to check for casting voids or cracks. If you get a good one, though, for the price they're the best anvil to learn on. Face is a touch soft, but if you miss a strike and bash it, it's easy to level off with a grinder and for the price you wont feel too bad about a few dents. Even in a professional shop these still have a good working spot as a dedicated spring die or tooling anvil. I love mine, worth the buy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by RG

  • Very nice 60kg anvil!
Size: 132 Lbs
I originally ordered this item from Vevor (Sanven Technologies), who shipped it via FedEx. The lazy FedEx driver refused to deliver it, repeatedly “returning to terminal for inspection”. Finally they refunded my money and had it shipped back. So then I bought the same item from Amazon (same price), and it was delivered BEFORE the promised date via UPS, and the UPS driver did not even have to be told to take it to the garage, not leave it on porch. Awesome! And the 132 lb anvil is very nice, well over 70% rebound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2025 by Mark W. Workman

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