My new (66 year old) place has limited everything in the kitchen. I really wanted something to put the microwave on that fit in a space in the kitchenette and plug in the same outlet as the fridge. A lot of the others were too big, and too expensive. The kitchen is dated, and is slated for remodeling next year, so didn't want to spend a fortune now for something that may be relegated to some other purpose later. Everything came 100%, and assembly was not too difficult. For some reason, one of the screws through the brace went right through the hole. Luckily, I had some washers around and remedied that situation.Pros: Nice little cart for a niche area, and can wheel around easily for cleaning. Wood shelves enhance the look.Cons: Not for a heavy object on top, like a micro. Looked great, however, was very shaky with it on top. Challenges with the screws going through the brace holes when tightening, so be prepared to get some small washers.Summary: Okay, so set your expectations realistically. This is not fine Amish furniture, it's a less costly utilitarian cart for a small spot, that still looks decent. I was a little disappointed the screws and machining were a bit off, but it is what it is and that's why I rate 4 instead of 5 stars. I was further disappointed the micro made it seem unstable, because it looked awesome with it on. Maybe if I used the feet instead of the wheels it would be more stable, but then I don't get the maneuverability. Consequently, I decided to move my air fryer on it instead. I also decided to put the toaster and Nesco to save space on the counter and cupboard. Those are my least used items. Yay team! All in all, it's a good little cart, and I'd recommend for niche purposes.BTW, that Nesco is probably as old as the house, was a hand-me-down from my parents, and still works awesome!The only problem that I saw with this item is the screws that attached the shelf to the metal bar were too small. They kept going through both holes in the bar. They really needed a smaller hole or a flat head screw as the screws included were more angled (like wood screws). The bar that was being attached is metal, so wood screws don't work as well. The other alternative could have been including washers (or nuts} to keep the screws from going through the holes. You had to make sure that the screw was to one side of the hole as you were attaching it. However, that could cause the bar to be over the edge a little on one side. Other than that I liked the cart. It serves its purpose.I wanted a small black cart on wheels to put my air fryer on top and then have room for miscellaneous items on the shelves below. I wanted it to have wood shelves as opposed to metal. I didn't want to spend a lot of money since it is just for short term use. This checked all the boxes.The cart arrived well packed and undamaged. All necessary parts were there and were very well labeled. It was fairly easy to assemble if you pay close attention to the illustrations. My problems were related to screwing the bars to the underside of the wood shelves. In one case, the wood crumbled a bit so the screw wasn't seated very securely. In two spots, the head of the screw was supposed to rest on the bar, but instead it pulled into the hollow bar once I released my pressure holding the shelf and bar together. If I kept tightening the screw then it would have come out thru the top of the shelf. So instead, the shelf is loose on that corner. But I was far enough into the assembly that I really didn't want to mess with taking it apart again to return. Luckily, no shelves had more than one loose corner.So that bad news is that I'm not completely satisfied with the quality of the cart. The good news is that all the problems are on the underside of the shelves and are not particularly noticeable, especially once you add some weight onto the shelf. The cart is serviceable and looks OK. Would I buy it again? Probably not.This is the perfect size storage to add to the kitchen. I decided to not add all the shelves, in case I needed to store a taller item later on, and it still looks great!The only issue I had was during the building. The screws were a little hard to get in, and I was not able to screw in a few of the legs all the way. So I had to heighten a few of the other legs as a workaround, but it’s not really noticeableI have been trying to find a cart like this for some time but this one exceeded my expectations. Very sturdy and well madeEasy assembly. Very sturdy, looks like the picture.It's a lovely piece of furniture and was a perfect fit for what I needed. I live in a very small space and try to find pieces that are both small, attractive, and functional, and this fit the bill perfectly. I had a hard time originally assembling it because not all the side metal pieces are the same, so it took me a few tries of assembling and disassembling and reassembling, but I'm very happy with it!Nice and sturdy. It can be on rollers or just sit in place without the rollers. Smaller than most but just what I needed. I love it and would purchase it again.This trolley is nice and sturdy, fairly easy to put together other than a couple of screws almost breaking through the top side of the shelves. I use it for my art supplies. My but is... it's over priced by quite a bit in my opinion especially for it's size.