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Vevor Pottery Wheel Review: 4 Things I Love

August 4, 2023 by Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz 2 Comments

Vevor pottery wheel full review: Reaction to my first cheap pottery wheel

I test the Vevor 36cm 450w pottery wheel from Amazon. Pleasantly surprised at what it can do but I have a few small concerns. Great for beginners but will it hold up in the studio?

Testing a Cheap Pottery Wheel

I saw the 36cm Vevor pottery wheel on Amazon a while ago and was intrigued by the $212 price tag. “Surely, this cheap pottery wheel won’t be able to perform as well as my full size wheel,” I thought to myself.

vevor pottery wheel review banner

It cost way less than just about any other “normal” wheel that I was familiar with. But it looked a lot more like a real pottery wheel than those plastic kid’s wheels you get at Walmart that barely center clay.

Some of the links below are affiliate links. If you make a purchase by clicking on one of the links, I get a small percent of the sale with no extra cost to you.

VEVOR 36cm Pottery Wheel

36cm Vevor Pottery Wheel

  • 450w motor
  • 14″ wheel head
  • Clockwise and counterclockwise operation
  • No bat pins
  • Plastic foot pedal
Buy at Amazon
Buy at Vevor

I was in the market for a couple used / cheaply acquired pottery wheels for my studio. I didn’t need top of the line studio wheels but I needed something powerful enough to teach someone how to throw pottery. If you watch the video above you can see my reaction and full review for the 36cm Vevor Pottery Wheel.

Below you can find a summary and some notes about my experience so far.

Specifications for the 36cm Vevor Pottery Wheel

  • 36cm wheel head (actually a little less than 35cm)
  • 450w motor
  • Forward and Reverse switch
  • Includes foot pedal to control wheel speed
  • Metal body and legs, aluminum wheel head
  • 0-300 RPM listed speed
  • No holes or bat pins included

This is the biggest pottery wheel made by Vevor. There is now an updated version of this wheel available with similar specs. All the other Vevor pottery wheels that I’ve seen on Amazon.com are smaller, have a smaller wheel head and only a 350w motor but also cost less.

What I Like

  • Great price (compared to typical wheels by Brent, Speedball, Shimpo, etc.)
  • Good size (smaller, easier to move than more standard sized wheels)
  • Pedal offers good speed control
  • Successfully centered 6 pounds of clay

Issues and Concerns

  • Short (would be at an uncomfortable height for most adults unless modified)
  • Quality control (grease or oil stain on underside by motor, metal work on body has a few flaws)
  • Pedal is mostly plastic (slips around on floor, how long will plastic gears last?)
  • Wheel speed slows down some while centering more than a few pounds of clay
underside of vevor pottery wheel
underside of the Vevor pottery wheel

Additional Thoughts and Modifications

Some of the links below are affiliate links. If you make a purchase by clicking on one of the links, I get a small percent of the sale with no extra cost to you.

Caster Wheels

As mentioned, the wheel is a little short. Much shorter than how I normally throw. So I made a little dolly / cart with some wood scraps and 3 caster wheels. This adds about 4 inches of height and makes the wheel really easy to move around. Now I can store it under a table and wheel it out when someone needs it.

Caster wheels on Amazon.com:

Online Best Service 4 Pack Caster Wheels Swivel Plate On Red Polyurethane Wheels (3 inch with Brake)

4 pack — 24 pack

Rubber Pad for the Foot Pedal

The first thing on my to-do list is to get rubber feet (Amazon) or a foam mat (Amazon) for the foot pedal. It slides all over the concrete floor when I try to use it. I’ll probably try shelf liner foam first and see how that works. If that is too slippery when it gets dusty I’ll try rubber feet.

Bat Pins

Adding bat pins (Amazon) is the second thing on my to-do list.

wheel head grooves
wheel head grooves

I don’t like the grooves on the wheel head. They are enough to leave what feels like blisters on some of my fingers and make wiring a pot off the wheel a little less smooth. Even if there weren’t any little grooves I would add bat pins for the convenience of using bats.

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Final Thoughts

Overall, I was impressed with how well this cheap Vevor pottery wheel performed. If it can last a few years I would consider it a good value. I think it will fit into my studio nicely as a beginner pottery wheel. It would make a good gift for a beginner potter or a first wheel to start a home studio.

3 different kinds of pottery wheels
small, medium, large pottery wheels

I plan to order the updated version with adjustable legs (Amazon) and see if it performs just as well.

Update: you can see a review of the newer version of this pottery wheel. The new wheel seems to be quite an improvement. It still isn’t on the level of a Brent or Shimpo but the one I tested has a higher top speed than the original Vevor. It is also noticeably smaller which is good for storage but sacrifices space to hold tools and water.

Also: Find some pottery supplies to go with a vevor pottery wheel!

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About Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz

Brandon is a potter and teacher interested in making websites, videos, and articles about pottery and ceramics. Expert Clay, YouTube, Art by Fuzzy
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Comments

  1. Toto Angelidis says

    September 6, 2023 at 7:33 am

    My company wants to import these pottery wheels and sell them in Tukey
    Could you please advise how I can contact the original manufacturer.
    Many thanks and best regards
    Toto Angelidis

    Reply
    • Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz says

      November 6, 2023 at 9:27 am

      Vevor.com is the site of the manufacturer. Here is their contact page: https://www.vevor.com/pages/contact-us

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