Got one of these after doing a lot of comparison shopping. I've run out of counter space with appliances, and out of shelf space with spices and shelf-stable food. Not that I have a ton of stuff, I just don't have a lot of room. This replaced an old plastic storage shelf and I wish I had done it years ago. Assembly was not difficult, although I did need to undo part of the base at one point because the assembly graphics for one step were slightly unclear. Make sure you look at the diagrams closely! When assembling the bottom of the rack one of the pictures makes it look like a cross bar is placed in a spot it doesn't go. Otherwise, assembly took a little while, but was not difficult for one person working along. I strongly recommend a ratcheting screwdriver, though, as there are a LOT of bolts to be put in. This requires a hex drive, but a screwdriver bit is included!Assembly instructions are reasonably clear, all the parts are marked with stickers (which were easy to remove). All the hardware is included, and there's an extra bag of spare hardware "just in case". I actually needed to open it up because one of the bolts I got was machined wrong. It was very helpful to have the spares around.This rack provides a lot of extra space. I have my airfryer and microwave on the counter spot. It is wide enough for both, but only has a few extra inches to spare. The measurements are correct, but the pictures are either slightly deceptive, or are using smaller appliances. Still, it has a lot of room. One thing that isn't apparent is that there are center cross bars on every shelf. So you lose about one or two inches of height to that. It was a little annoying because some things that looked like they would fit don't. The rack is also very stable. It does have adjustable feet if you need to tinker with it, but with a good amount of weight on it I haven't seen it wobble, except for anything that moves the actual floor.The finish looks nice, the material it is made of is heavy and feels very sturdy. I was actually a little surprised that the shelves felt heavy and strong, versus my expectation of painted plywood. Not sure what kind of wood it is, but I feel confident that the weight capacity they listed must be accurate (and far more than I'd ever need). The pictures indicate some kind of laminated particle board, but it's not low quality.