Type A2 LargeTitle says it all. Actually now annoyed other reviewers didn’t adequately stress how impressively built this thing is. Seriously it was a wide-grinned joy when I unpacked and first realized just how heavy, thick cast, sturdy, and yet well-fitted this stand really is. Just as slim and elegant as in photos, but up close the actually beefy build quality is undeniable; bravo!Instructions are clear, assembly reasonable, and it rolls smoothly on my wood floor.Someone mentioned it scratching their floors: either they had something on their floor adhere to a caster, like a sharp crumb or chip of glass, or it’s just that they have a delicate and wholly impractical floor finish. I tried and couldn’t get the slightest of scuffs no matter how I rolled it, and my flooring consists of fairly low-grade manufactured slats.I waited a long time, having looked at soooo many competing units, and wish I’d just found this sooner.Only real design miss is that there is no tilt [forward/back] function, but maybe they could design an adaptor (if so, maybe it could have rotation [for vertical orientation] as well?).I do regret that I didn’t wait just a couple days since evidently I just missed a pretty great 15% off sale. Still worth the price.I also bought the larger soundbar shelf a few days later, and will update once installed.UPDATE:Soundbar shelf is a solid addition. It’s admittedly marginally difficult to get it perfectly parallel with the TV, but once done it maintains that horizon. Would buy again.Do think the whole stand would benefit from a rear grip for pulling it around. That’s the only quibble I can add to my original impressions above. Easy enough to bend and grab the main pipe itself, but a handle that flips out for use, and back for stowing, would make it more ergonomic.