🔥 Forge your future with precision and power!
The ATkrou Gas Propane Forge GY200 is a portable, stainless steel blacksmithing tool featuring dual burners and double doors for efficient, even heating up to 2600°F. Its plasma-treated surface and 1400-grade ceramic fiber insulation ensure durability and rapid temperature retention, making it ideal for knife making, farriery, and metalworking professionals seeking high performance and portability.
Color | Double Burner |
Brand | ATkrou |
Item Weight | 16.3 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.5"L x 8.7"W x 6.5"H |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer | ATkrou |
Part Number | GY200 |
Item Weight | 16.28 pounds |
Item model number | GY200 |
Size | Two Burner |
Style | Two Burner |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Usage | Personal DIY |
Included Components | fire brick |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**K
Great forge for the money!
The media could not be loaded. This is my second knife, first with an inexpensive forge. I rigged a steel bolt to hold my blade and normalized the knife 2 times before the quench. This forge was very easy, I bought rigidizer and coated the insulation, worked great! Following YouTube videos, I used a magnet to test heat, and followed instructions. Definitely worth the money, just be careful when lighting the forge, turn it low, light while standing to side, turn it up. Perfect for amateur knife makers.
T**A
You can basically make anything out of metal
It’s awesome for it’s small/medium size. easily turns metal to scorching. All in all a great investment if you want to make mini forearm length knifes or anything!
R**S
Good forge for the price
This is really a good forge for the price. Compact and easy to carry around, and it definitely gets good and hot. Good construction all around. Very easy to set up and use, and ready to go for those smaller projects. I really don't have anything negative to say after using it for several hours, and it's just a few minor things that to me stop it from being a 5 star plus forge.
T**G
Great first timer
So awesome for a first timer. Son has made so much with it
C**
Excellent Value
Excellent value. We have made many blades with no issues.
S**E
It’s a nice little forge
The media could not be loaded. You definitely want to treat the koawool with a rigidizer, and add a couple layers of refractory cement, but once those small modifications are done, it works really well. I have been using it for a few months now, and I’m very happy with it so far.
J**N
"It's a good product, but it has its flaws."
This propane gas forge has both advantages and disadvantages, and I’d like to share them with you.Advantages:1. It has doors that allow you to keep the furnace closed, thus rapidly increasing the temperature inside.2. It is very light, which makes it easy to transport without getting tired.3. It is small, allowing you to use it in confined spaces. (Avoid using it in enclosed spaces).Disadvantages:1. Being very small, you cannot heat large metals. (If you want to temper large knives, you won’t be able to do it in this forge).2. The forge is designed to work with small metals. (If you want to use this forge to temper knives, I would recommend small knives, such as Pettys or blade blanks. Also, knives with only a tang).3. Keeping both furnace doors open results in significant heat loss, so I would only recommend having one door open.For blacksmithing and tempering knives of 12-15 inches, I would recommend a two-burner furnace.It’s a forge that, for the price, is almost not worth it. I prefer to spend a few more dollars on a two-burner forge rather than waste my money again on this gas forge.
M**W
Cheap and Reliable
I’ve been using this product for a while now and I left it out on numerous occasions in the elements. It still works just fine. It’s not pretty of course but it does its job the only drawbacks were the shell warping a bit and it needs more insulated wool.