When I purchased this, there were no reviews. That made me a bit concerned, especially since this model was priced less than comparable models from other vendors. Looking closely at the photos, it appears virtually identical to many of the other models- maybe there's some internal differences, since this one has a lower published load capacity (220 pounds) than some of the others- but 220 pounds sounds more than sufficient. This was also one of the few vendors to offer the frame in white- which was my preference.I must say, I could not be more pleased with this purchase. It comes very well boxed, with everything separated by pliable foam and hard cardboard corner protectors. The shipping box is extra thick and rigid. UPS will have to try real hard to cause damage. All of the metal work is very heavy and heavy-duty and finished in a quality gloss powder-coat. Assembly was easy and everything bolted together without the drama of misaligned parts or cheap threading/machining. I had the WorkPro Flex Collection 60" table from the big Office store, which is pretty thick and hefty. Took off the existing legs and repurposed some of the hardware (i used 6 of the bolt anchors that were embedded in the tabletop, drilled new holes using the new frame as a template, and screwed the anchors in), since I thought this would be more secure in particle board than the included screws. All of the cables are terminated with good-quality snap in connectors that easily attach to the control unit. The control unit itself can be screwed to the underside of the desk within the frame.Once upright and plugged in, it just works. Push the up button , and after a brief hesitation (<1 second) there's a click and it starts to whir and the table top goes up. Tabletop is even and the motion is smooth. Release the button and it comes to halt, also with a light click sound. It has 4 memory settings- and they are one-touch. I was worried about whether this model supported one-touch, since some others, you have hold the button until it's done moving to the memorized height. Memory movement can be cancelled by pushing any button- which is good, since I need to work on my cable management. Repeatability of the adjustments is spot-on. There is a digital display of the height in either inches or centimeters and a backlight comes on when a button is pushed.Stability of the tabletop is quite good. No objectionable wobble, even at the higher settings. It has four good-sized adjustable feet, which are hard to get to, since they are tucked under the base, which allows about 1/4" clearance to the floor. It would be nice if there was an included tool to make adjustments easier.Finally, it does come with 5 cable clips with 3M adhesive pads to manage some of the wiring. I'll probably be looking for a tray of some sort to minimize the number of wires going from my desktop gear to the UPS sitting on my floor.