It does what it's intended to do, just not very well.
First off, the wrench that's provided in the kit only works for a handful of nuts, so unless you have the right one laying around, expect your fingers to get wrecked trying to tighten the remaining nuts halfway through assembly. The instructions are deceiving at times. For instance, on the page where you're instructed to install the brackets that enable the table to pivot upwards, they're shown incorrectly. They both need to face up, but in the manual one faces up and the other faces down. I would also add that these hinges should permit for a greater pivot. It's a bit too flat, even when you max it out, making for an awkward experience when you're sitting down. Moreover, on the page where you install the rotating disk, the illustration omits the lower half of the table that's connected to the thing by that point. There's also no proper indication of the holes on the disk that should line up with the pins. You're doing a guesstimate at best from the illustration. A color or label directly on the part would have been helpful. All the drawers came coated with sawdust, which I don't think anyone would appreciate. They also don't close well at all. You have to fight to slide it in. Finally, the foldout sections on the table have flimsy hinges that make them sag. Consequently, you get ridges that make it a pain to place pieces on.
It does what it's intended to do, just not very well.
First off, the wrench that's provided in the kit only works for a handful of nuts, so unless you have the right one laying around, expect your fingers to get wrecked trying to tighten the remaining nuts halfway through assembly. The instructions are deceiving at times. For instance, on the page where you're instructed to install the brackets that enable the table to pivot upwards, they're shown incorrectly. They both need to face up, but in the manual one faces up and the other faces down. I would also add that these hinges should permit for a greater pivot. It's a bit too flat, even when you max it out, making for an awkward experience when you're sitting down. Moreover, on the page where you install the rotating disk, the illustration omits the lower half of the table that's connected to the thing by that point. There's also no proper indication of the holes on the disk that should line up with the pins. You're doing a guesstimate at best from the illustration. A color or label directly on the part would have been helpful. All the drawers came coated with sawdust, which I don't think anyone would appreciate. They also don't close well at all. You have to fight to slide it in. Finally, the foldout sections on the table have flimsy hinges that make them sag. Consequently, you get ridges that make it a pain to place pieces on.