This is shorter than I thought, mainly because the wheels and thick bottom take away a good 6 inches of height. Nevertheless, it holds everything I had in mind with room to spare. I wasn't planning on putting on the wheels, but left them on because I'm tall. Not sure how it rolls fully loaded. Kinda a scared to roll it.The door sticks a bit, but I got used to it. It is possible I misunderstood the instructions for the locking mechanism. Those were really unclear. I found the rest of the instructions pretty good though.I didn't find the instructions when I unpacked the boxes. The instruction and locking bars where located between 2 shelves that I didn't bother to separate until it was time to load the shelves, which I correctly figured was one of the last steps. I found the instructions on the Vigli website and printed them out. They were harder to follow in black and white, print them in color/grayscale. When I finally found the instructions, they were easier to follow, but I had already completed most of the steps.Took me about 4 hours to put together. That includes dismantling and reassembling the top of unit because I put it on backwards. As suggested by another commenter, I carefully marked every component with marker and blue tape (she used crayon) in multiple places to identify the part letter and which way is up or front. That was a very helpful tip, except when I promptly ignored my tape when I put on the top. After drilling in 40 screws to secure the top, I had to unscrew 40 screws, rotate the top, then drill them back in.About 2 of those hours were spent unpacking. A box within a box with metal corner guards and lots of precisely packed Styrofoam. I had to double check this came from China because the packaging made me feel like it came from Japan. Despite all of that there was one slight bend of a corner and some scratches, but one of best protected shipments I've seen.Definitely get a power screw driver. Also, get a magnetic ph1 bit. The magnetic bit I finally bought a few years ago really paid off for this work. Also, get a 90 degree adaptor for the back panels. I ended up manually screwing those in with the provided screw driver which I laid flat on the back of the panel. After this was done, I noticed I placed my 90 degree bit adapter with a different drill, that would've been nice.While largely unused, the provided screw driver was nice enough to throw in my tool box and not the trash where these tools usually go.One other issue is the lower front inside slots for the shelf was misaligned with the 4 other slots on the back and other front inside. It was aligned as I went further up and the lowest shelf is stable enough, but that is very disappointing at this price point. Having said that, the shelf supports are easy to install, if you read the instructions which ai didn't initially, and are very solid. I've weighed that entire shelf down with gallon buckets of paint without any sagging.I know I griped a lot, but I'm very pleased with this. The deeper and wider shelves work really well and allow me to store a lot of stuff. I love the pegboards. While not intended, I may enjoy the mobility if I ever get the courage.