If you're a perfectionist, spend more money on something higher quality. If a few flaws in the finish here and there don't bother you, then this will probably suit you fine. Do check every piece over carefully upon first opening lest you discover the bent corner of the lid while installing the final bolt.(Doh) The instructions leave a little to be desired. I like it when they give you a "tools needed" guide ahead of time. King doesn't do that. You need a 13mm and 14mm wrench and/or ratchet and a 19mm open end wrench (I think it's 19mm but 3/4" also works because I don't own a 19mm open end wrench). They say to hand tighten initially but with the nylocks they provide, hand tight is awefully loose. Instead, tighten them until the threads are about flush with the top of the nut. It will be loose enough to get everything lined up but tight enough that it won't flop all over the place. In step 4 of the Middle Shelf installation, add a flatwasher. Under Tank installation, step 2 refers to an "Adjusting Washer". Don't let that throw you, it's just another regular flatwasher and it's supposed to go between the mounting bracket and the tank bracket but you don't need it so save yourself the fuss.The fit is pretty good, no hand fitting was required though a few of the holes were tight threading but nothing bound up. You may want to dab a bit of never seize on the 4 bolts that thread into welded nuts and on the caster studs.