Clever if stubborn latch system and lots of nicely pre/assembled bits
One wheel was broken on a drawer slide, but I can replace that easily. Professional repair/remodel company owner, took me under two hours at a very casual pace to put it all together, also letting my 3yr old help. Use a sub/12v mini drill/driver and appropriately sized hex bit to make assembly much faster, just dont overdrive. Stainless top isnt full stainless, its slightly magnetic, so be sure not to let water sit on it, dry immediately after getting wet and periodically clean with stainless cleaner. Clever latch system replaces a lot of hardware and speeds assembly, Im not big on the plastic bits, half of them took a fair bit of force to lock into place, I had to use the rubber handle on my utility knife to press those ones into place, but none of them broke, just have to make sure everything is lined up properly first. Not sturdy enough to be constantly rolling over rough terrain or rough floor transitions, and will not tolerate a move very well without being packed carefully so it doesnt take much lateral or torsional pressure. Overall happy with it, its just going to sit in one spot and not be holding a great deal of weight so for our needs I expect it will perform very well, provided that the plastic latches dont get brittle over time, may end up replacing them with toggles or screws, time will tell.
Clever if stubborn latch system and lots of nicely pre/assembled bits
One wheel was broken on a drawer slide, but I can replace that easily. Professional repair/remodel company owner, took me under two hours at a very casual pace to put it all together, also letting my 3yr old help. Use a sub/12v mini drill/driver and appropriately sized hex bit to make assembly much faster, just dont overdrive. Stainless top isnt full stainless, its slightly magnetic, so be sure not to let water sit on it, dry immediately after getting wet and periodically clean with stainless cleaner. Clever latch system replaces a lot of hardware and speeds assembly, Im not big on the plastic bits, half of them took a fair bit of force to lock into place, I had to use the rubber handle on my utility knife to press those ones into place, but none of them broke, just have to make sure everything is lined up properly first. Not sturdy enough to be constantly rolling over rough terrain or rough floor transitions, and will not tolerate a move very well without being packed carefully so it doesnt take much lateral or torsional pressure. Overall happy with it, its just going to sit in one spot and not be holding a great deal of weight so for our needs I expect it will perform very well, provided that the plastic latches dont get brittle over time, may end up replacing them with toggles or screws, time will tell.