First, anticipate, I have presented the turret. It is to accommodate its Nespresso capsules in a turret basically a very good idea. The tower has a firm footing and can be rotated, so that one approach is well received the capsules. The placement of a total of 60 capsules I find good and sufficient. Also you can take the capsules up or down from the turret. Two metal brackets at the bottom of each metal rail each hold down the last capsule. The capsules are then above it on the bottom and capsule slip when the bottom cap is removed. The metal rails are screwed onto a sharp piece of wood. So far so good. What I did not like was the mounting of metal rails on the hexagonal block of wood! The rails are at first glance a little too wide for the wood block. After a closer check I noticed, however, that the rails have exactly the right size, eventually the capsules have so into it and have a certain width. So the wooden block on each side approximately 2mm is too narrow! The rails have been well screwed by hand on wooden block, so that they are not 100% aligned. Both lead now to the fact that the rails partially ugly lie to each other, because they stick out of the sides of the wooden block. This was also not made so that a uniform image. Unfortunately, it is so that in my copy strongly overlap at one point two tracks and the turret as simple acts ugly. But this is seen only on closer look at the tower. As I said, good idea that has been technically very poorly implemented (as you can see again what can cause inferior craftsmanship). For the price of the tower is therefore too expensive in my opinion! Because he was away, I was ultimately not matter because the recipient was happy with the tower.