I needed a filing cabinet for my home office. It wouldn't get hard use, so I didn't want to pay a lot for it. This fit my needs nicely. My only real complaint was in the assembly. Even that wasn't too bad until it came to putting the assembled drawers into the cabinet. There were "tips" about what could go wrong with this step in the instructions, so I was suspicious I'd be in for a challenge. The drawers were crooked and would hit together when you opened or closed them. I took them out and walked away for a while. My wife gave it a try and declared it unusable. I thought about it for a couple of days and tried again with complete success. The keys are:
1. Make sure that the locking and anti-tip mechanisms are in the right position.
2. Make sure the drawer slides are properly spaced and level front to back and side to side. They can be knocked out of alignment.
3. Make sure that each drawer is not only sitting in the clips that attach them to the slides, but that they are pushed completely down and snaped into place. In order to do this, I had to SLIGHTLY pry the clips open a bit so that the drawers would fit in, slide all the way down, and snap into place.
Once I did all that, the drawers went in fine and everything works well.