Review of Winsome Suzanne 3-PC Set Space Saver Kitchen, Coffee Finish @ $170.69 at time of order and review. First, UPS delivered the box soaking wet and torn open somewhat. I was home and my Blink camera went off and I watched them set it on the porch. So, I was not happy with that. There was even some soaking of inside packing materials, but the items inside appeared okay. Other than UPS somehow soaking the box or leaving it in the rain somewhere, it was boxed nicely. I needed a smaller kitchen table due to the odd shape of my kitchen. So, I sold the old one and used some of the money to buy this. I am overall pleased with it. It greatly reduced the wasted space of the old table. Plus, with larger tables, some of us have a tendency to walk in the door and put stuff on the table. It ends up gathering more and more it seems, and I was no exception. This table eliminates that as well. Having said that, I like to have some space to set groceries down onto. This answers that call too. I can easily fold up the leaf, and wallah, about the size of a card table. The stools store nicely out of the way and don't look too bad that way. The folded table reminds me of about the size of a smaller food cart in a hospital. There are two drawers, although there's not a lot of space, but it's not a big table. I almost got this brand but with a larger single drawer, but this one I found much more aesthetically pleasing. There's a few configurations for placing the stools should you decide to sit alone, or with someone. Naturally, in some configurations, there's even less legroom. The stools are small and hard. I'd recommend a pad of some type for any lengthy sittings. The weight capacity of the stools are 200 pounds each, so I won't be doing much sitting on them since I'm at 250, but they feel sturdy, as does the table. They store up nicely out of the way and were easy to remove and replace. There's no wobbling whatsoever that I found. Two of the wheels lock (not the one on the leaf). There is an adjustment to ensure that the leaf sits evenly with the fixed portion of the table when opened. Table Height: 32.75"H Tabletop dimensions (with leaf open): 27.3"W x 29.6"D (with leaf lowered): 27.3"W x 15.4"D. Stool overall dimensions: 11.5"W x 11.5"D x 20.8"H. I deducted 1 star due to design flaws. My main complaint is that when the leaf is closed, the folding support wheel butts right up against one of the other table's wheels. This makes rolling the table quite difficult. I realize that for stability of the leaf that the wheel needs to be out close to the end, but perhaps not as close. This makes the table scoot rather than roll when the leaf is closed. Another complaint is that one of the drawers opens and closes with much stickiness (the other slides in and out much more smoothly). To keep the drawers from being pulled out all of the way, the assembler must put in 4 press board type pegs (2 in the sides of each drawer). These do not seem like they will stay in that well over time. I found them difficult to install; to get pushed into place enough and properly. Some sliding hardware would have made this much better, and I would've been willing to pay another $10-$15 for some nicer hardware like this. To cover where all of the main screws go into the table pieces and stools, there are these little wooden-like buttons, if you will, that one must push into the holes. I recommend some padding for your thumbs. These do not push in easily, and some of mine did not really fit exactly right with some ending up a tiny bit crooked. Most were okay on the fitting evenly. Assembly? I recommend 2 people but did it alone. I am not what anyone, me included, calls a handyman. It is just much easier to hold some pieces while someone else locates the screws needed and the pre-drilled holes. The pre-drilled holes actually matched up nicely with this table. There's 1 set-type of 4 screws and 30 screws of another type. The 4 screws take a Philip's head screwdriver (they're for the tabletop). The other screws take an Allen wrench, which is provided. I cannot recommend enough having a cordless drill and Allen wrench bit, plus a Philip's bit. Screwing in all of these screws, especially the 30 bigger ones, will wear you out and leave your hands/fingers aching. I used my cordless drill. Caution, tighten up the screws evenly. In other words, don't tighten each screw all the way to begin with. Leave a little looseness so you can adjust your pieces as you put them together and then tighten all of them down. Using a power tool, especially, it's easy to tighten them too tight to begin with. From the time that I laid everything out to make sure I had what was needed, identifying the pieces, and in the right amount, to the time I had this together, was about 1.75 hours. I had about another 15 minutes of cleaning up the packing materials and Styrofoam bits and pieces. With some help holding pieces, etc., I probably could have finished in about an hour. A wish list item with assembly is that the buyer could be given the option of which end to place the towel bar. Just the setup of my kitchen that makes it, for me anyway, that I would like the towel rack on the opposite end. If I turn the table the other way, I cannot use the drawers. But it's not a deal breaker or a reason to deduct any stars. I am pleased thus far overall. I hope that this helps someone decide whether or not to buy this product.