I recently bought two of these for my workrooms because I wanted something that folded just a little smaller than the similar Sullivan tables.So first of all, I paid US $123 per table. I think that is just *slightly* high for the quality of it. I would even go up to US$150 per table if I had to because I usually need multiples and like things to match, but I see them being sold on here for US$ 248 or more and that is insane for these guys.The frame of the tables is just a bit less robust than the Sullivan tables that have the same shape with two shelves instead of a shelf and a wire basket like these.The wheels are probably the smoothest operating that I have ever had on these kinds of tables. They glide across my workroom floors like nothing at all instead of the rattled chatter of other plastic wheels.The locks on two of the wheels are fine, but they still move a bit because the table itself is so lightweight.The basket drawers are held in place by very functional and straightforward brackets that, because of the way the table is assembled, can be adjusted for tension and ease of opening. I don't know that the baskets will be more than random catch-alls up here, but I can totally see them used for storage in a home sewing or crafting situation.The divot that holds the swinging leg in place is a nice touch. Instead of just being a bracket that stops it it is actually a kind of pin that sits into the swinging leg and holds it in place. That is nice.It came with all the pieces and hardware you need to assemble it, but they are really tight with any extras. With the quality of manufacturing here, there should really be one extra of each screw, bolt, and nubbin so that you don't have to improvise when threads aren't cut right or are out of whack otherwise. But they include *only* what you need, so if there is a problem *you* have to deal with it. I'm handy and have a workroom of parts and pieces, so it doesn't bother me, but I can totally imagine other people really finding it frustrating.The nicest thing about this for me is probably the color. The table top is a sharp white with just a bit of gloss and the body is a good grey and silver. Much better looking than the Sullivan tables or JoAnn's tables with similar configurations.I think if I were to recommend this to anyone, it would be for folks who have really tight spaces and still want to sew and craft. Otherwise, you will probably ultimately be happier with the Sullivan table rather than this one. But this one looks better and folds smaller, where that one is slightly larger folded and a little flat with its slightly off-white top and matte black finish on the frame.Either way, though, this really should't run more than US$150, so pay what you want, but more than that just seems really, really off for a table that is just *fine* and looks good but isn't particularly sturdy and durable.