My husband and I bought two of these shelves. One is larger/wider. We need then for our workshop. I do art glass and I wanted the smaller one to hold my small glass sheets, bottles of frit, and some small tools.I put the small one together by myself this past weekend. It took us awhile to get around to assembling them because of some things that came up (life). All of the hardware was present in the box and it was packed really well. The instructions were good. I'm a technical writer and I shudder at most assembly instructions but it was clear that they put some effort into the ones for these shelves. It's not a complicated assembly but the illustrations and instructions assure you know what to do and a few points to be careful about (e.g., having things in the correct orientation).The shelving itself (pressboard) is not as thick and strong as I'd like but I knew that when I bought them and if we need to swap some stronger boards for a some of these shelves, we don't mind. They will be plenty strong enough for most of what we'll have on the shelves. My main concern is my stained glass sheets. They are heavy. I won't exceed the weight limit per shelf but I think the glass will really test that limit and for that reason I'll use a heavier duty board for those shelves.I also plan to seal the shelves just in case of moisture.It was really nice that the gloves and rubber mallet are included in the box. I did use the mallet and was glad to have it because I didn't have one of my own beforehand (and wouldn't have wanted to use a regular hammer). Many of the pieces fit together with a little muscle power, no mallet needed, but others needed a bit of pounding. My husband showed me to place a small board over the top end when connecting the upper half of the structure to the lower half. At first I had a hard time getting those pieces to fully connect, but using a board between the mallet and the bracket was like magic! Right together!I have the smaller one in place with some of my things on it. I will anchor it to the wall, but I wanted to be sure of placement first. I'll build the larger one soon and we plan to order at least one more of the large one. We wanted to seem them first before getting more.Yes, you can buy sturdier shelves but these are a very good deal, appear to be well made and well thought-out, and I'm sure they will work for us for years to come and we are glad to have them. And you get the bonus of the mallet!We did have a problem with the delivery but that was not the vendor's fault. The carrier delivered both boxes to the wrong address in our rural area. They left then leaning against a fence outside of the person's property (i.e., carrier photo) and someone stole them before we figured it out. We know the people and we know they wouldn't have kept them themselves. The vendor assured me I shouldn't worry and they sent us replacement shelves right away. I did inform the carrier that it was their mistake and I hope that the vendor's claim is honored, that they are not out of pocket on this.We won't hesitate to order from this vendor again, both because of their great customer service and because we are happy with the shelving.