Anticipation I said, I have bought 5 of these shelves, not here, but a discount portal, but it's the same shelf. I'm technically not quite unshod, so you should but it can place three racks on an afternoon ..... After opening the package a fall towards the "Setup Guide", a barely entzifferndes, poorly copied sheet on which you can see the pictures with difficulty, to deciphering the text is not to think. The material of the vertical struts is a thin sheet, in which one wonders how well the specified weight to be supported. In addition, the height of 180cm is achieved by the two half rods are put together, which is certainly not conducive to stability. As can be assumed with a boltless shelving unit, short and long stays must be plugged into the bars to get the finished rack. That would be quite simple if the pursuit would not be cheap die cut parts, which can not be stuck in the holes provided. To finish the match, only tabs must be bent by a screwdriver, namely four tabs per stay. Then you can knock together the whole by means of a rubber hammer. One should not finish the top and bottom shelf and then roundups plow through the metal connection parts, but only assemble the rods in the entire length. Somehow the whole thing stable is only then, when you have inserted the soil, which is only possible if everything is at right angles. By windy construction is not so easy, because the rods and winds turn, I managed that with a shelf just a floor immediately matched, the other three were clearly "out of the corner." With enough plugs in the wall, I could reasonably hinbiegen the shelf so then but that the soil could be inserted. Any feet does not have the shelf, it will be thin sheet corners, on which you should probably make the rods. Since these are not fixed, they slip back to where they want. What else do I need to mention is that the above-mentioned 5 shelves had three different sizes, and three completely different building types were needed. Kind of strange, I think. The floors are the way a kind of compressed wood, like a cabinet rear wall, and only about 1 cm thick. Next time I'll be back to buy something sensible and not look at the price, but rather save my nerves. (Last week I did a Hailo sheet shelf up and taken down again, a total of 6 linear meters in two hours. So it can go)