I wanted to expand seating in my outdoor gazebo, and this option came up as fast to deliver and extremely inexpensive compared to alternatives. Notes for those considering purchase:Assembly: The instructions are well written and easy to follow. Each piece is stamped with a number to help ID them. The product is something I'd called "over-engineered," meaning it uses a ton of extra long screws that are probably overkill, but result in an extra sturdy end build. Because the screws are so long it makes hand-cranking with a traditional Allen wrench a pain. I'd recommend a ratchet or carefully using a power drill (it's fine to use a drill to slowly install the screws, but going fast could cause problems). It also helped to have a second person to hold things steady. All in all, we got it done in under an hour.Manufacture: Like I said the product uses long metal screws at all joints, so it's very sturdy. But as a cheaply made product, some of the pilot holes can be a little off and require some force to get them in. When I buy super inexpensive furniture, I'm always prepared to make a pilot hole if one was missed...if that's a concern maybe look at a higher end piece. On our unit, one pilot hole needed deepening, which was very simple.Overall value: The chairs are okay as far as being comfortable. I'd rate them somewhere in the middle...not like sitting on wooden deck chairs, but not like sitting in a living room easy chair. The cushions are thick enough that you can't feel the wood under them or anything.The chairs are very, very sturdy. Once together, they aren't coming apart by accident. The core feature...the removable center table...works very well. It would be hard to knock the table out of place, and it has so much support that you could put fifty pounds on it and not worry. I love that the table can pop up between the seats...when entertaining, it's a great option for drinks and snacks.Overall, I'd buy this again.