It was supper easy to assemble. I assembled it all by my self, only need the socket wrench supplied and a screw driver. (warning if using a power driver put it on the lowest setting and still be careful as I believe you could blow through the pre/drills if not careful.)
It looks great and is very light, yet it didnt get scratch or dinged while I was assembling by myself. I actually bought two of these and the first one I was prone to dropping boards. But the second one I knew what I was doing and it went smooth as glass.
The hardest part of assemble is putting the top on, as you have to line everything up and this doesnt really fully drop into place because of their little cam lock paddles. They are very clever and pretty easy to use but misalignment even a little keeps them from dropping in. So you have to fidget a bit to get all 6 on the top lined up right.
The first one took me about two hours from unpacking to assembly, the second one took a little under an hour.
The Top, Bottom and drawers are alot sturdier then I was expecting out of this kind of pre/fab/assemble Furniture.
The only thing I can see me replacing now the road are the casters. They work fine but I do have concerns about them long term.
They colored and sealed all the surface of the individual piece, which means there wont be an raw wood peeking through cracks at seams. And not exposure to humidity or spills that would swell and thus weaken assembly.
I so like it I am considering buying third on for my craft room.
Better then I expected
It was supper easy to assemble. I assembled it all by my self, only need the socket wrench supplied and a screw driver. (warning if using a power driver put it on the lowest setting and still be careful as I believe you could blow through the pre/drills if not careful.) It looks great and is very light, yet it didnt get scratch or dinged while I was assembling by myself. I actually bought two of these and the first one I was prone to dropping boards. But the second one I knew what I was doing and it went smooth as glass. The hardest part of assemble is putting the top on, as you have to line everything up and this doesnt really fully drop into place because of their little cam lock paddles. They are very clever and pretty easy to use but misalignment even a little keeps them from dropping in. So you have to fidget a bit to get all 6 on the top lined up right. The first one took me about two hours from unpacking to assembly, the second one took a little under an hour. The Top, Bottom and drawers are alot sturdier then I was expecting out of this kind of pre/fab/assemble Furniture. The only thing I can see me replacing now the road are the casters. They work fine but I do have concerns about them long term. They colored and sealed all the surface of the individual piece, which means there wont be an raw wood peeking through cracks at seams. And not exposure to humidity or spills that would swell and thus weaken assembly. I so like it I am considering buying third on for my craft room.