After unpacking the parts then the disappointment:
It is lowest priced, thin-walled timber with cheap chipboard-veneer.
Apart from the unclean particleboard edges is nothing "rough sawn" here. And oak is certainly not.
I want to say up front away that I've built up a lot of furniture kits and even built some furniture completely change. But this was then but the low point.
Everything is extremely sticky and without technical skills can not build the clean.
When assembling the drawers but I was really shocked, some cardboard has more stability.
They are actually held together only by an ill-fitting sheet metal strips in the ground and two drops of glue.
But the rest of the body is not just robust and is stabilized mainly by the pressboard in the rear wall.
Ever have to be extremely careful with every single screw, do not overtighten, so bad is the quality.
At the end of the assembly, I had the otherwise already described problems with the drawers.
If you zuschiebt the drawers to push back on some 1-2 cm.
SOLUTION: Remove the rails again. You can feel that they spring on some positions slightly or even terminals. Sensitive use bending of the outer rail part increase the clearance until it runs consistently soft. Then the drawers stay even down to about 1mm.
A Better Way stable especially the drawer slide in any case. You always have to move the tray with two handles, otherwise it always tilts.
But there is also something positive to say, from a distance of 2m the cabinet looks not bad. Just annoys you at every touch on the "Pappigkeit".
A real bad buy!