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No hay artículos en el carroYunque de cuerno individual VEVOR, yunque de acero fundido de 65 libras, herrero redondo resistente de alta dureza, encimera grande y base estable, con orificio redondo y cuadrado, herramienta de metal para doblar y moldear
W....y
Comentado en Alemania el 30 de marzo de 2025
Solider Amboss. Alles bestens.
Juan Carlos Martín Pérez
Comentado en España el 2 de febrero de 2025
Es pequeño pero me está funcionando bien para la forja de cuchillos. Buen rebote. La pega es que no tiene ningún sistema de anclaje para el tocón y has de ingeniare algo para que no baile.
brichete rafael
Revisado en Bélgica el 6 de abril de 2025
Très bien mais elle manque un peu de stabilité m'aimes à pla elle bouge beaucoup
JakeP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de diciembre de 2024
I acquired a new 165 lb (75 Kg) Peddinghaus anvil a while back, which is a "premium" new anvil. What many might not understand (or want to admit) is that an anvil like a new Peddinghaus isn't something you want kids or adult beginners to beat on. And everyone always wants to beat on the anvil, which is why I bought this one for them to start with instead.If you haven't beat on an anvil before, this Vevor 66 lb seems to be perfect in every way. The price is excellent. "Unskilled" dents and dings to it won't hurt anyone's (my) feelings. The weight is convenient to deal with -- heavy, but not too heavy. It has a great standard shape with the right holes in the right spots. The base doesn't look funny. Actually, the base is about the same shape as the Peddinghaus anvils, as I was able to fit this in the old routed-out home-made Peddinghaus stand I have with a very minor adjustment. I cannot find anything to complain about with this anvil for this price. Unless there is some hidden flaw I haven't encountered yet, it is a perfect new anvil for the price. I do not think there is a better option in this price range, unless you can find a used one, which is difficult.As far as performance, I haven't had enough time to beat on it to say for sure, but in comparison to the Peddinghaus, a 1" steel ball bearing does not bounce quite as vigorously on this Vevor, which shall shock no one. However, honestly, it does bounce pretty good. It does not "ring" nearly as loudly as the Peddinghaus. Again, no shock, but at least the Vevor rings a little -- it is not dead. It is not a bad anvil, it just isn't "premium", and there is nothing wrong with that, depending on the mission. It is less than a tenth of the price of a new 165 lb Peddinghaus, so expectations should scale appropriately, and if your mission is to have a solid anvil to beat on and get stuff done, without spending a lot of money on a precious object, then this is that anvil. Again, for the price, it seems to be perfect so far.Comparing the finish of the new Peddinghaus to this bargain Vevor is interesting. The Vevor actually has a better finish out of the box, especially the horn. They appear to be similarly machined horns with facets after casting. The Peddinghaus horn was completely painted over and the facets were not ground down anywhere. It took a bit of work to get it in shape. On the other hand, the Vevor horn at least has the top facets smoothed down somewhat out of the box, and is mostly ready to use. You would think that for the price, the Peddinghaus was ready to rock, but that is not how new anvils are shipped, apparently, premium or not. The Peddinghaus also had factory machine marks on the flat top work surface just like the Vevor does, along with sharp edges. Both are the same there, and need to be rounded over a bit. So anyone who wants to complain about the factory finish of this Vevor anvil has no idea what they are talking about -- the finish of the Vevor is at least as good if not better than premium new anvils. Notably, my Vevor anvil had no visible casting or machining defects. And finally, like many other reviewers here, mine was shipped like garbage falling out of the box, but at least it survived the trip in perfect shape. After all, it is just an anvil.
sheldon
Comentado en Australia el 16 de septiembre de 2024
As a beginner blacksmith, This anvil has been perfect. A decent weight, with a useful hardy hole and pritchett hole. Top Quality.
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