I initially selected this desk for its size - I needed a large desk as the job I had been hired for required the use of two monitors and my little desk wasn't going to handle this. And since they were going to send an entire system...I needed two desks. Because of that, besides size, price was also a factor, and many desks in the 60 inch wide range were priced over $200. I saw this one, the reviews seemed reasonable, the price was right. So I ordered two of them. They arrived two days earlier than projected. Never mind all the work I had to do to make room for them.So, I opened the first box, laid everything out and inspected all of the various pieces. Solidly made, good welds (they appear to be machine-made), good hardware. The tools that came with the desk are simple and straightforward - a 5mm hex wrench and a combination 7mm hex wrench/phillips screwdriver, and are sufficient to assemble the desk but I would recommend a good screwdriver and a 1/4 inch drive ratchet and a set of metric hex bits. You can certainly use a power screwdriver but be careful not to over-drive the desktop screws. The desktops are a good quality particle board and a strong power driver could strip out the holes.Assembly - the instructions are rather unclear but not bad. Mainly pictures only.This is how I did it: Each "leg" (2 of them) consist of a lower support with two screw-in feet and adjustable (during assembly ONLY!) leg. I screwed the two feet into each lower support, slid the plastic "boot" over the leg (because you can't do that with the lower support attached to the leg), then attached each leg to the associated lower "foot" and screw in the four screws. Assembled the center support with the desktop support properly oriented (see the drawing and pay attention to the arrows), attach the legs, add the end desktop supports. At this point, I set the now assembled frame upright in the area I was going to put the desk in, dumped the screws into a container, set the two desktop sections in place, crawled underneath with a headlamp on, and aligned the two desktop sections rather loosely, with the pre-drilled holes lined up with the mounting holes, and put screws into all of the holes but barely tightened - just snugged down.I tightened all of the screws down on one desktop section, then aligned the other section and tightened all of those screws. So far, so good. Then I added the cable net, cup holder, and headset hanger. Unrolled the desktop cover/mousepad and placed it on top of the desk. Inserted the two cable routing "plugs" and I was done. The mousepad is well done with nice edging. We will see how it survives long-term. I will say that I didn't bother with the "gaming desk" decals that came with the two desks. Those go onto the legs.At this point, I'll add that the manufacturer threw in a few extra screws, bolts and an extra screw-in "foot" for each desk so I now have a small bag of extra hardware. The desks are well made, I found no flaws in either one aside from some very minor scuffs on the bottom of one desktop section. The "cell phone holder" is kinda useless, for me, but I actually use it to hold my headset. And I use a mousepad on top of the desk, just to save wear.TDLR: nice desk, well made, good price, large and spacious, easy to assemble, nice full desktop mousepad. I like it.Everything was good. Good quality. Really like how long it is. I even bough a second one as a gift for my brotherI recently relocated with nothing to properly support my setup. Ordering this product for the amount of money is always a gamble, however, I am pleased with how it turned out.How it arrived - The image I provided is how it arrived at my doorstep. Seeing there is some noticeable dents to the outer package, I was worried it could have damaged the table. The packing method kept the table in one-piece without any damage!Assembly - The instructions are very simple and easily guiding through all steps. The package includes *additional screws and bolts*!! Assembly took less than 1 hour, with no help or additionally tools. Everything is provided and in working order.Finish Product - The table is very sturdy, very appealing and over the top. My current setup (Image provided) fits nicely with lots of room for additional equipment. The table can support a very good amount of weight.Conclusion - I would recommend this product! If you’re looking for a simple, not so flashy or study table this is it. Beginner or optimal setup, this table handles it all.Super fast delivery, ordered August 14th, expected delivery August 22nd to 25th, received it on August 19th. Took about an hour to an hour and a half to assemble. Using it as a simple desk. Love the full sized cover that is a mouse pad.Is not very steady desk, monitor keep shaking, and the whole mouse pad hurts yout wrist a little bit in the edge(Update Aug-3)After I used for awhile and adjusted the desk it was very steady, I also adjusted the mouse pad in a better position and is comfortable. Excellent Gaming Desk for this price, I believe anyone would like it.9/10!