For the price, I'm going to give it five stars overall. I debated dinging a star because I'm 4 days in and it still reeks (especially when I open the drawer), but that should be a temporary problem. If you are sensitive to scents and/or chemicals, you'll need to either skip this table completely, or be prepared to set it somewhere (safe from the elements, drawer open) to air out for a good week or two, if not longer.As others have commented, these arrive packed outstandingly well. I could HEAR the heavy thud when the delivery driver quite literally *dropped* this off on my porch. Despite outer box dings and cuts, the interior box was perfect. Thanks to the double boxing, the addition of plastic corner protectors, and a layer of Styrofoam, I unboxed a table in perfect condition!Assembly was simple and involved attaching the four black, metal legs. As is visible in some product photos, you CAN see the leg hardware peeking out from the bottom, which is unfortunate. Still, overall, this is a very attractive table. The drawer's front - presumably the only genuine wood in this somewhat deceptively marketed table (and possibly a veneer, at that) - is gorgeous. The probable, black painted MDF, making up the bulk of the table's construction, is flawlessly smooth and nicely finished.One of the selling points of this table, for me, was the finished back, since I have the drawer and cubby facing me for ease of access. The back came with a large, white sticker on it, but if you carefully raise an edge, it CAN be pulled off in one piece, leaving no residue. I wound up sticking it onto the bottom.Functionally, this little table is perfect for my needs. It's compact, yet offers spacious storage. The drawer holds all of my medications and supplements, with room to spare. All but the largest bottles can be stored upright. The drawer glides work smoothly and quietly.The top is roomy and perfectly finished, although I worry it may be easy to damage. Black also, unfortunately, shows every speck of dust and every flaw. I'll probably end up placing a nice tray on top to protect it, while neatly corralling any items.The large, open cubby is tall enough to fit my dual, upright eyeglass stand WITH eyeglasses, although I need to pull it out to add or remove my eye-wear. I haven't quite figured out what else to store in it, or how. Do I add baskets to act as mini-drawers, for example? I half-wish there was a cord cutout, because it would be a terrific charging space for phone and tablet; even a large gaming laptop would easily fit in there, but that would also make placement of the table less flexible. I spend a lot of time in my recliner due to chronic pain and fatigue, so I'm sure I'll make excellent use of all the space.If you're looking for a sturdy, affordable, attractive night stand/end table, with a lot of storage, this is a terrific option!