Happybuy 110 lb cast steel anvil with round & flat horns vs Happybuy 132-lb steel anvil with round & flat horns
Overall winner: Happybuy 132-lb steel anvil with round & flat horns
Key Differences
A lists a lower weight (110 lb) and emphasizes higher surface hardness (50 HRC) while B is heavier at 132 lb and markets itself as heavier-duty steel. Choose A if you prefer the explicitly stated higher hardness and a slightly lower-priced, lighter anvil; choose B if you want more mass (132 lb) for greater inertia during metalworking
Happybuy 110 lb cast steel anvil with round & flat horns
Cast steel anvil for metalworking with round and flat horns, 110 lbs, durable base. Customers note solid construction and value, with mixed opinions on hardness and durability
Pros
- solid base for stability
- round and flat horns for smoothing
- high hardness steel construction
- priced for value
Cons
- mixed durability reports
- some concern about surface hardness
- pritchel hole placement criticized
Happybuy 132-lb steel anvil with round & flat horns
Durable drop-forged steel anvil with 132 lb mass and round/flat horn options. Suitable for small to medium projects; users note solid build but mixed durability and surface hardness feedback
Pros
- drop-forged high-grade steel
- round and flat horns for smoothing
- solid base for stability
- well-constructed feel for many users
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- surface hardness noted as variable
- pritchel hole placement criticized
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Happybuy |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Happybuy |
| User Reviews | Tie |