I've had the product for about three weeks now. It holds a 48" LED (slim bezel) television weighing approximately 25 pounds on its top shelf and a series of smaller items on its two lower shelves. Also on the lowest shelf I've placed a 30 pound (beefy) stereo amplifier. My concerns were two: would the unit be able to hold the aforementioned weights without the shelves warping and would it look good enough to match some pricier furniture that would surround it. In short, yes, and rather well.The shelves are wide, but not deep. My amp is 14 inches deep and it fits precisely on the bottom shelf without protruding from the front. If the amp's support legs were spaced any further out it would not have fit. If the amp was just 1/2 inch wider it would have hit the unit's rear support beam and not have fit. Make sure you measure very well what you plan on placing before you purchase. That being said, none of the shelves have bent and they feel sturdy enough to continue to properly hold the weight for (hopefully) a very long time. Bear in mind that while the unit is sturdy, the minimalistic design does mean it has very few support points, and if you are going to move it around, you'd best do it carefully.The unit is almost handsome. It has the look of units costing four times as much. Granted, it's a very simple unit. Three shelves and that's it. But the manufacturer has managed to make it appear much higher-end than one would expect at its price point. As you may expect, however, the wood used in the unit is not in any way a hardwood; I suspect pine or similar, and if you put something on the shelves that has anything but a flat surface you may make an indentation on the wood. I ended up making a small one while being careful with what I was placing. But then, again, at this price point, I cannot currently complain, my comment here is just a heads-up.Lastly, upon inspecting the parts that came in the package I realized that two small brackets that serve to reinforce a back panel attachment were missing. While perhaps possible to find them at a local hardware store, it would have been quite the complication to get some with the required measurements. I decided to build the unit anyway, but asked a question here on Amazon as to replacement parts. Initially it seemed as if getting such would not be possible. But I was pleasantly surprised when I received an email from casualhome-dot-com asking for my purchase information. One quick email back to them and about 10 days later I had the two small brackets in my mailbox. Excellent service! Note that it seems impossible to figure out who actually sells the product; there's no immediate web presence.Bear in mind the price you are paying, and you'll likely by very happy with what you end up putting together.