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VEVOR Cast Iron Anvil, 100 Lbs/45kg Single Horn Anvil, with 10.4 x 5 in Countertop and Stable Base, High Hardness Rugged Round Horn Anvil Blacksmith, for Shaping, Bending, Twisting

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  • Premium Material 100 lbs: This cast iron anvil is made of drop-forged, high-rigid iron, which features strength and durability. Our anvil blacksmith with 209HB hardness can bear heavy blows. The solid base also keeps it sturdy.
  • Hole & Horn for Different Uses: The round horn of the blacksmith anvil can be used for flatting, bending, and shaping. And the hardy hole shows a good performance in accessories’ punching and twisting.
  • Polishing Treatment: With fully polished surface area, the round horn 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 100 lbs/45 kg forge has a 10.4 x 5 inch work surface, giving a large working area. The wide countertop and flat surface provide a smooth blowing.
  • Wide Application: The iron anvil is ideal for hammering, straightening, and for shaping workpieces. Metalworkers and smiths widely use it in any metal shop. It is excellent for riveting, flattening, forging, and forming metal.


VEVOR Cast Iron Anvil, 100 Lbs/45kg Single Horn Anvil, with 10.4 x 5 in Countertop and Stable Base, High Hardness Rugged Round Horn Anvil Blacksmith, for Shaping, Bending, Twisting


glen m nelson
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
This product is listed as; "High Hardness Rugged Round Horn Anvil Blacksmith, for Bending, Shaping". When my anvil arrived I tapped it with a small ball peen hammer just to hear what it sounded like. Well. It went clunk and dimpled the surface. This is NOT a "High Hardness" or "rugged" anvil. It is pretty much an anchor and I don't even own a boat. Nice try VEVOR. It looks like an anvil but I seriously doubt it will perform well as one.
Sean Biggs
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Got to use the anvil for the first time today. Hardy tool is already denting the hole and a missed swing left a huge imprint on the face of the anvil. It's not hard. Didn't ring at all when I got it but I figured it was just the size of the anvil and I was being too gentle.