I really wanted to give this table 5 stars. It's great looking, not wobbly, easy to adjust the angle, requires minimal assembly, relatively easy to collapse down. I also found that because it's glass, it doesn't make the room I put it in feel smaller like a wood topped one might. The glass is also good if you do a lot of soldering because solder won't stick to it.My first table arrived broken. The top was completely shattered, you could hear it rolling around inside the box, so I sent it right back. When I got my 2nd table it was fine, but I was able to see why the other one shattered. The styrofoam on the side with the glass top could really stand to be thicker. That being said, the table top doesn't seem excessively fragile. As long as you're not rough about moving it around or dropping heavy things on it, it'll be fine. It does mention all over the place that it has a 25 lbs weight limit. Which brings me to my next problem with it.There's this huge awful clearish warning sticker on it that is a pain to take off. I tried peeling at it but I think I need to get a scraper and/or put a blow dryer on it. I haven't done this yet, hopefully there isn't a lot of goo left over.I don't think this table is designed for someone who wants to take it down and put it back up a lot. It's not really difficult to fold/unfold, but it does take a bit of force to pop the center bar in/out. You also need to unscrew the angle bracket if you don't want it sticking out. The screws for the angle bracket are just 4 thumb screws, so no tools needed. This table is good for someone who moves a lot, like say a student in a dorm, or someone who lives in a small space and wants to keep it up most of the time, but have the option to fold it up and make more space now and then. Also, when it's collapsed, there's nothing holding the legs in place, so you have to kind of try and hold them while moving it, or zip tie them or something.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]