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The 66Lbs Cast Steel Single Horn Anvil is a high-quality blacksmithing tool designed for bending and shaping metal. With a robust cast steel construction, it features an 800° heat-treated surface for enhanced hardness and durability. The anvil boasts a 70% rebound rate for efficient forging, a multifunctional design with various holes for versatility, and a spacious working area of 10.83" x 3.15". Ideal for both professionals and hobbyists, this anvil is your go-to companion for creating stunning metalwork.










| ASIN | B0DHJFG1B9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #174,171 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #52 in Specialty Metal Raw Materials |
| Brand Name | Easmvetaln |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (24) |
| Grade Rating | Industrial |
| Item Dimensions | 17.72 x 7.48 x 7.87 inches |
| Item Form | Solid |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 66 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Easmvetaln |
| Material | steel |
| Model Number | Single Horn 66Lbs |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | ZL-66LBS |
| UPC | 603933280978 |
E**S
For what its worth it's a great deal!
Item arrived faster than expected from FedEx. Wooden crate slightly banged up, but hey, it's a heavy anvil. It survived well! The casting is decent. The best part: I dropped a 1 inch ball bearing from 24 inches and consistently rebounded to 21 1/2 inches. Do the math - that's a 90% rate of return!! It doesn't get better than this, especially for the cost. Bounce was fairly even across the entire top, with the hardy area being only slightly less. Decent anvil to start a shop with.
J**.
It's a surprisingly good anvil!
This actually appears to be a good anvil - I don't write reviews, and especially for things that the seller asks me to write a review, but I'm actually a fan of this anvil. I am a working artist blacksmith, 20 yrs experience, and this anvil doesn't suck. I worked on cast steel anvil similar to this purchased 23 yrs ago from HF, and it wasnt nearly as good as this, and I still use it from time to time. This is not a Hay Budden or peter wright, but it's a quality piece with decent hardness and rebound (and it's also not $10-$15 per pound). At $2 per pound, it's a very good deal and I highly recommend this to anyone venturing into the smithing field
G**.
Good value.
I’ve been using this anvil for six months or so. I’m just a hobbyist, but here are a few pros and cons. The Pros. Good rebound! The face of the anvil is quite hard and has good rebound. The horn is softer, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing as I don’t do a lot of heavy work on the horn. The face is flat! This is a big one! You about can’t find an old anvil that still has a flat face, and when you do they are really expensive. Traditional style. Unlike a lot of the new cast steel anvils, this one has the traditional London style. Not really a big deal, but I prefer it. The cons. The horn is not round. The horn is closer to a rounded triangle shape than truly round. Depending on what you do this may or may not be a big deal, but for me it is kinda annoying at times. There is almost no step where the face meets the cutting shelf. Most London pattern anvils have a significant step down from the face to the shelf, which can be used almost like a v die. But on this anvil there is only about an eighth inch step. The casting is pretty rough. While this doesn’t directly affect the usefulness of the anvil, just know the casting is pretty rough. The hardy hole is small. Not really a problem you’ll just have to make smaller shanks on your hardy tools. The edges are all sharp. This is normal, so not really a con. Just know as with any other new anvil you’ll have to dress the edges before using it. Overall I’m happy with it. For the price it’s hard to beat. And if you’re just a hobbyist like me. It’ll do all you need it to.
A**R
Good anvil
Honestly it was the best price for value anvil I've found online ever. Arrived in good shape obviously, weight seems accurate. It's a great buy and I'm glad I got this one instead of another. My forge setup is great now.
L**Y
Very Good Anvil!
This is a very good high quality anvil. It is exactly what I need and I am happy with my purchase.
C**Y
Better value than lots of other angus it’s size
Got this item sooner than expected by three days! This sample is exactly as they advertised. I’ve been doing some blacksmithing over the last year when they say this amble has a 70% bounce, they’re exactly right. If you get a good bounce it reduces arm fatigue because you don’t have to put as much energy into each strike.
A**Y
Great second anvil, right after your beginner anvil
Outstanding anvil, has great rebound and very sturdy. My only complaint is that the hardy hole isn't sized on the sellers page so I had to get my tools after I got the anvil. Overall I'm very pleased, took 1 star off for the missing Info
E**X
132 pound cast steel anvil. It's the real deal.
This is the first anvil I have purchased, so I'm not an expert. However, I have taken a community class with professional smiths and used their anvils at that time. This product performs very well compared to those, and for a fraction of the cost. I did not want to buy a smaller anvil just to save money, so when I found this 132 pound anvil I was really excited for it to arrive. It was shipped in a crate, and the anvil and crate weighed in at about 145 pounds according to UPS, so I don't doubt the advertised weight. I'm very happy with my purchase, and I expect I'll be using this anvil for many years.