Count me among the happy customers. My printer stand arrived in great shape, went together easily with straight lines and all correct holes and parts, and looks great with the matching computer desk. The two items are put together nearly the same way, making the second one even easier to assemble. Just use the picture to pay attention to which legs go where. Also, when you're putting on each leg, the last few turns of the (included) wrench can hurt your hand. I used the wrench from the table assembly and some pliers to buffer my hand from the wrench handle's thin edge, or you could use your own small wrench. You'll need a smallish Phillips head screwdriver for the drawer knob. It's true that the shelf does not have a lip, and the wood in the center of the shelf is rougher than the rest, with some raggedy edges where it meets the shelf frame. I could sand it down a little, but I don't expect to be running my fingers over that seam very often. The drawer of the printer stand is the right size for standard 8 1/2" x 11" copy paper, and you could probably fit a ream of paper in there.When the stars align as they did in my case, this product is great-looking, well-made, affordable, and user-friendly. It's possible the company has gotten its act together, or maybe they have multiple sources of their products. If you're interested in this product, it's worth a try. However, unless you're in a hurry, maybe keep an eye on the price. I bought mine about ten days ago for $75 and the price has since jumped by about $12; perhaps it will go back down.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]