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2025-09-03 12:51:40
This anvil is a quality product, clean and solid I truly enjoy using it...
Roy G. Biv
2025-08-30 17:33:29
My first anvil. It has worked perfectly for everything I have hammered on it. I'm a level 0 blacksmith with no training and it's awesome! 55lb is a great starter.
Lesson learned
2025-08-08 14:23:38
Delivered on time package was tore up pretty bad but the anvil was not damaged it was as describe exactly what I wanted works very well.
Kindle Customer
2025-07-21 11:24:13
Bought this for my 10 year old grandson who (along with his dad) are learning to forge, making plant and wall hooks. It was fun watching him try to pick up the wrapped Christmas gift! The anvil was perfect for starting out on this adventure and my grandson and his dad have put it to great use. It is holding up well.My only beef was with the delivery. The box was all torn to shreds and it looked like the delivery driver just threw it out of his truck. Can't say I blame him though. It was difficult to haul around. : )
Snow Angel
2025-07-17 10:47:43
The anvil showed up when it was supposed to. The packaging was sufficient. I was a little worried that it would be too soft but those fears were not warranted. It is not a high end hard anvil but has been great for this beginner bladesmith. Overall I would recommed for nice, not too hard, and most importantly forgiving anvil.Angela B
brian
2025-07-01 12:47:32
Purchased as a starter for grandson( note my grandfather born in 1880and lived to be 103 was a umpteenth generation blacksmith and passed that skill on to my father and myself as young man. This is a not a review by a forged in in fire wannabee) no i did not expect true smithing quality or even amateur level quality but i did expect the face to at least be hardened enough for a kid to putter on. That is a household junk drawer tack hammer in photo ;at no time did i exert more than mild wrist flex only. The only heat this anvil has ever seen was the casting pour.. i wont waste my time or yours detailing the other faults. Even by chinesium standards this thing is pure unadulterated grade triple aaa. Garbage. Wouldnt even use it as a boat anchor
Chevy
2025-05-29 21:22:43
Sits around till you need it great buy good weight to it as well not much surface room but is what it is
Eric
2025-05-28 16:15:54
Just getting started with blacksmithing. Saw a "great deal" on a 55lbs anvil and purchased it. After some delay in shipping, I finally received it. It was shipped in a cardboard box that was in pretty rough shape. I don't care, obviously, I bought it because it's an anvil. Plus the extra piece of cardboard placed at the horn end was a nice thought, but didn't really do much to prevent the horn from poking through. Needless to say, it arrived in anvil shape.Blue paint? Come on... that can be sanded off and repainted black but that's a future project.Wish I'd paid more attention to the hardy hole size. 0.83 vs 1" square. Hardy loses.Overall, the flatty surface can be used to pound metal, the horn can be used to shape metal. It's usable as a low end hobbyist (me) anvil. Cast iron, regardless of it's supposed "high hardness, maximum strength and durability. It withstands heavy blows" affirmations, it's cast iron which is prone to being misshapen. I've seen other warnings that state: "Don't hit the surface with a hammer..." I'm an amateur. We'll see about that.
Mrs. Krista Belbeck
2025-05-03 10:05:21
Great anvil and works perfect for blacksmithing
Stavros
2025-04-01 11:42:24
The anvil is just big enough for the home handyman, I was pleasantly impressed by its compact size and heft, as straightening plate and making some curved surfaces for small panel work on my solid bench it was great, will attach to base later but honestly had next to vice and could quickly spin it for different curve on horn may leave loose. For $ and size it is fine for my light to medium use.
ron
2025-03-25 11:28:00
Exactly as described
Mick, better than I expected
2025-01-18 11:55:49
Great product, better than I expected ðŸ‘
BASKETS
2025-01-15 16:42:30
I have seen worse and better quality anvils.1- There was some flashing I had to cut off on the underside of the horn, no surprise, I had planed to clean off the epoxy coating and slightly reshape the horn anyway. No big deal.2-Upon cutting and flap disking the chunk off I realized the color of the sparks determined it is cast with high carbon steel, using the spark test method.2-Be careful of the epoxy coating, as I'm sure it is very toxic, wear a respirator if grinding.3-There was some fine cast pitting on the horn mainly surface, I'm sure the coatings purpose is to cover these flaws. no big deal. see pic.4-The face is flawless and the hardy hole is square and center.5-the dimensions shown in the manufactures description pictures are way off, see pic.6-as for the hardness of the face, time will tell, if used correctly it should be O.K.not too bad overall for beginners utilizing for small projects, you get what you pay for. Made in China....of course.conclusion: WE NEED TO BRING BACK ALL MANUFACTURING TO NORTH AMERICA,
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