Famisky’s dual motor standing desk has thus far exceeded my expectations. As other reviewers have mentioned, the packaging of this desk is outstanding. There was one dent in the box during shipping, but it would take much more than that to damage the desk in its highly protective packaging.This desk comes in one box. This is possible because the desktop comes in two pieces that are connected together with dowels, and then screwed together with brackets. The box is heavy and may prove difficult for one person alone to move once it arrives. I would advise placing everything close to where the desk is going to be once it is assembled, to minimize having to slide the desk around too much. On that note, the seller should revise their images to remove the casters, as they are not included with the desk. They should also put back the line in the middle of the desktop to show that it is indeed in two pieces.As for assembly, the most of the important parts are pre-assembled, namely the legs. Since each leg has its own motor pre-installed, this is one huge headache removed during assembly. Also each type of screw and fastener was placed in mini resealable bags with the corresponding letter in the instructions. The seller has taken great care to ensure that all pieces/parts are accounted for and easy to access when they are needed. For this buyer, the table was fully assembled in under 45 minutes since I took my time and make sure I was assembling everything correctly.Regarding the desktop, the underside has pre-drilled holes to keep the particleboard from splitting while turning the screws, and simplifying the assembly. Every pre-drilled hole was in exactly the correct place. It made assembly very easy (please note the positions of the pre-drilled holes before beginning assembly, to minimize mistakes). The instructions were only pictures, but they are very easy to follow so long as the person assembling the desk takes their time. The desktop surface was made to feel like wood that hadn’t been sanded smooth, so if you wish to use it as a writing surface, you are better off purchasing a desktop sized mousepad.Once the desk is fully assembled and connected and then plugged in, the desk will need to be initialized before it can be used. This is done by simply holding the up and down arrows simultaneously until the desk has gone to the bottom and has moved back up a little bit. These steps are in the back of the manual and I suggest you keep them in a safe place, as they have possible error codes and how to correct them.The control panel has three memory settings to save various heights. One important note is that once you save two or three different height settings, you can easily traverse between them by either holding the number down until the desk reaches the saved height, or triple pressing the desired memory button, which makes the desk automatically go up or down until the saved height is reached.I have had this desk for about a week and am very pleased with it. It is very sturdy and looks good. I purchased the 48 inch desk with bamboo-looking desktop.Pros: 1. The desk was well packaged. 2. Instructions were pictures only, but they were easy to follow. 3. Pre-drilled holes were very helpful during assembly. 4. The entire unit is very sturdy once assembled, even when the desk is raised to its maximum height. 5. The dual motors are very quiet and quick they can support up to 250lbs.Cons: 1. The two-piece desktop leaves a small edge in the middle of the table once assembled. 2. The surface of the desk is made to feel like unsanded wood, thus making it a poor writing surface. 3. Being laminated particleboard, one must be very careful not to cut or Nick the desk, as this would potentially allow liquid to penetrate into the particleboard and cause it to swell. 4. It would have been very nice for this desk to come with the casters that were pictured in the image, though I understood from reading reviews of the product that these were not actually included.I bought this mostly for the footrest which I hadn't seen anything like on other standing desks, otherwise I may have gone with an Uplift desk instead. For the money, the desk itself is surprisingly solid and the motor works great. It was packaged well and the instructions were easy to follow. And if you're worried about the seam between the 2 desktop boards, it's hardly noticeable.Unfortunately I did have to reach out to Famisky support because I was having a lot of trouble screwing the footrest on to the support bar. They basically said "just try to force it", and with a considerable amount of elbow grease, I was able to break in the threads. I was sure I had stripped them or I was gonna snap the provided hex wrench. Not ideal, but at least the service team was responsive (s/o Tony). If you are having trouble with screwing on the footrest, I recommend not trying to attach it right away and instead screwing in the bolts on their own first to break in the threads. Besides the footrest issue, the cable management tray is nice to have, but is also extremely flimsy. I guess you get what you pay for with these budget models.Love this desk. Easy to set up and it's been great to have the ability to stand up when I need to. I've had no issues with the top coming in two peices.