I purchased to use as a bedside/table storage for my daugther's dorm. it is PERFECT for that. The price point produces a good product to serve as storage/function for someone on a budget. As long as you don't have expectations for this to perform as a high-end piece of furniture, you'll be satisfied. I am not handy. I put this together with a screwdriver (no drill) all by myself. Tips below:-Before starting, find way to divide each and every component. I put mine in a divided box and labeled each part in that box in the order they appear in the instructions.-NOTE - instructions were buried in the very last little box I opened so open every box during above step.-Unpack and label EVERY part. I used masking tape. For sides and back, I noted part name (my instructions assigned them a letter) AND also noted direction. Ex. Left panel, outside wall with an arrow showing which way was up/top. The drawer brackets that attach to the drawer (2) are bundled in tape with drawer brackets that attach to the sides (2). Be sure to label each and note which direction the wheel goes (back or front of finished cabinet). This will save you time. The 4 little plastic white pieces SHOULD be added at the end for stability of back panel to help it shake less. There wasn't a designated hole for these. I just aimed screw and it sort of went in smoothly.-Be sure you aren't missing any parts-I chose not to assemble the wheels because it would make it wobbly and she didn't need to wheel it around- It isn't a super solid construction but will be perfect situated next to bed to hold a lamp. We will be transporting assembled and wrapped well in the car b/c this won't take a lot of abuse. If she gets through college with it, I'll be thrilled. Also, items kept in here won't require drawers to be open and shut dozens of times per day which will keep wear on product a minimum. If you need for heavy use throughout the day, I woudln't expect this to last all that long. Hope this helps.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]