Decent chairs and table that seem pretty sturdy, and good value for the money. You will need another pair of hands to assemble, but it's not too bad. One recommendation that I would make is the bar that is labeled "E" - don't wait until the end to assemble that piece like the instructions tell you to do. Take one arm, install the seat and back, then install the "E" bar on that side, then do the same for the other arm. It's easier that way. You can tighten the front screws but don't tighten the back screws until the "E" bar has been attached to both sides. Also, you will get exactly the right number of screws, no more and no less (hopefully!). Make sure that you put #1 screws where they belong, and #2 screws where they belong. Don't mix them up.Overall, not a bad set and I'm hoping it will last. It's currently on a covered front deck, not in direct sun, so it should be good.