I was totally the before picture in their photos, had stacks of spools still in boxes waiting to fall over when I reached over them to get to the printer.
Now I have all the spools visible and the printer is accessible on top of the cart. It's 100% better setup and saves some garage space. I have the Entina Tina2 printer, which doesn't take up much room, but I think you can put a larger printer on this stand easily.
It took me about an hour to assemble. The notes about putting all the certain kinds of holes on one side were not obvious to me until after I did it wrong. So make sure you look at the ladder looking sections carefully and line them up correctly the first time.
The locking casters all felt like I was breaking them when I unlocked them. And the four boards on top didn't end up as flush with each other as I would've liked. It doesn't feel as sturdy as it looks when using it, but that might just be the hooks hanging on the handle rattling to make it sound loose.
So, instructions were maybe a 3, but the cart itself is a 4 when assembled by me.
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