Customer Reviews for VEVOR Cast Steel Anvil, 22 Lbs(10kg) Single Horn Anvil with Large Countertop and Stable Base, High Hardness Rugged Round Horn Anvil Blacksmith, for Bending, Shaping
For the money and as a newbie Blacksmith, this Anvil works perfectly for me. The Pritchel hole is way to large, I had to weld in a .500 spacer for my holdfasts and other blacksmith tooling.
After fedex lost it for a week it arrived undamaged. It was well packaged in a sturdy crate. It only had a few spots that were patched with bondo before paint so it looked pretty good for what it is. I built a base for it as no stumps were available around here. I havent used it yet as I am looking into the purchase of a propane type forge and some basic tools. I have read many reports online about vevor products and will likely order one of their forges when I decide which one. I would say at this point the anvil is perfect for an entry level hobbiest and above.
Showed up fast, free shipping with Prime, and it does what its supposed to.
Sent in a small crate and delivered to my garage door. Crate was broken by UPS but its an anvil. If they can break an anvil, then the anvil isnt worth having. No rust, no crust, no complaints. Great value for the money and dead on at 50 kilos.
The anvil arrived in fairly poor packaging,however the anvil itself was not damaged. Seems to be a good starter anvil. only slight complaint is that the anvil came in weighed by fedex at 98 pounds and not 110 as advertised. All in all seems like a good little anvil
She is good and heavy, rings like a church bell!The only problem I had were micro cracks appeared on the face the in her first go around. But these guys did great and got me taken care of
Rings like a bell, but can't be beat... well I guess you can beat on it which is when it rings like a bell. Pretty normal for a solid cast anvil and how you know it's steel not iron. Either wrap a chain around it or spend another $1000 for grey iron cast to a steel work surface.