Desk is fine but it is extremely difficult screwing the screws in without a magnetized screwdriver...you'll see lolTable arrived in good condition but no instructions on assemblyThis is actually a decent desk. Not super quality, but not the worst I've seen either. :/ When it's assembled it looks & functions as it should, however, getting to that point is a test of patience I almost failed many times. :/There aren't any assembly instructions included. Not even the common, yet awful, pictorial style.It's a pretty simple design so assembly isn't really that hard to figure out. What is challenging is that they expect you to screw the frame to a top without any predrilled holes!You're stuck marking out the 16 spots that should already be there & drilling pilot holes yourself or trying to hold the frame in place & hope the tiny screws provided will actually go into the top without stripping. >:(This makes what should be a ten minute assembly a major task that just doesn't seem worth it for a mediocre, at best, product. :/I'm using it as a craft table & it's fine for that job. If you want a high end show piece, don't own your own tools, or have patience issues, you'll probably be better off looking elsewhere. :/As others have noted, there were no instructions for putting this desk together. There are also no pre-existing holes, so you're on your own if you want to be sure the legs are centered correctly. With that said, it wasn't too difficult to assemble without any instructions.The desk itself is sturdy enough and works well. It's not a very aesthetically nice desk (though I wouldn't expect it to be for the cost). The wood is fairly cheap - by the time I finished assembling it, there is a large scratch across the top of the desk.If you want a low cost functional desk, this is a reasonable item. But I'd spend a little more for something nicer.The Qanour Computer Desk Study Writing Table has a nice dark wood tone table top, good length at exactly 55 inches and great leg room. It should be able to be assembled in mere minutes. Unfortunately, this is where the gap lies. There are no instructions included. I was able to figure out the frame construction rather easily, though. But, after that, I noticed that there was no way to attach the table top to the base. There are 16 holes in the base frame and as many tiny wood screws which, I assume are to be used to secure the top. However, the underside of the table has a white laminate which is smooth and contains no pilot holes at all. This means, in order to attach the top to the base, I will have to mark 16 holes using the frame as the template, and pre-drill all of the pilot holes! Not everyone will have the skill or desire to do that. But, without that step, the table is useless because the top just sits on the frame and can be knocked off with one bump. This needs to be corrected to have a happy customer.I literally had to look at other people's reviews on this to figure out how to put this thing together.... It does not come with any printed or digital instructions, and there are no divets suggesting where your screws WOULD go in the wood, so it's very possible to make this crooked as all get out. Also my corner was ALSO warped like other people's in the comments. On the brightside it is pretty sturdy. but I wouldn't pay for it.This table is pretty much what I expected for the price. The tabletop is made of press wood and covered in what appears to be a vinyl veneer. It looks attractive enough and I have no complaints. However, the lack of instructions gave me pause as I had to consider how to assemble the pieces in the box. The steel frame that secures the legs to the tabletop is not square which makes attaching it to the tabletop a bit interesting. There are no predrilled holes which would have made attaching the legs very simple. I had to position the metal frame on the tabletop, mark the location of the mounting holes and drill holes for the included screws. Assembly took longer than expected but the finished product is sturdy and makes a very good worktable. I can only recommend this table to those that don't mind a puzzle and have the patience to complete it.