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Jun 05, 2016
Good quality, real wood, but extensive assembly required
2 of 2 found this helpful It is important to know that (even if the description does not disclose it) you are not buying a cart, you are buying a box of wood pieces that can be built into a cart. This is a process of some hours. The most time-consuming are the shelves, because there are 6 of them. Yes, each shelf must be carefully screwed and nailed together, an awkward procedure that seems to require 3 hands. The overall frame takes about the same time as a single shelf. My son who has two strong hands undertook to build this, and halfway into it he offered to put up the money for a completed unit next time. It is NOT a quick assembly. Instructions are clear, however.
Now the bad is out of the way, the real plus of this product must be acknowledged: It is a nice unit made of real wood, not veneer. Only the shelf floors and back of the unit are fiber board. The plastic drawer runners are sturdy and work well. The drawers fit onto the runners and can be removed entirely; there is no stop so be careful when extending a drawer fully. I would not load this cart with heavy items because the two horizontal base slats (on which the casters are mounted) are secured to the walls with only 1 screw each per side. You might consider supplementary screws into the bottom slats, My son pre-drilled the holes and used thin screws to avoid splitting the wood slats. Even so, I woul call it a medium-duty cart as far as weight capacity.
So overall, a quality unit. The value is reduced by the time necessary to build it, which may or may not dismay a buyer depending on their physical capabilities and time available. As a physically limited person who had to rely on his son devoting several hours to the project, if I had to do it over again I would pay twice as much for one already built.