I wasn’t expecting as sturdy a cabinet as I had once assembled. Well balanced and wide drawers allowed me to reduce three drawers of files into two! Cabinet doesn’t wobble or move at all when opening and closing drawers. Looks great in my home office.I actually purchased two of these. They're now assembled, in use, and I'm extremely happy with them.- I've had home office products from both Bush, and their chief competitor Sauder, over the years. I feel that Bush and their products are superior. Through several military moves, my Bush computer desk has held up beautifully -- my Sauder desk and filing cabinets, not so much. When the Sauder filing cabinets recently reached terminal deterioration, I purchased two of these Stanfords to replace them.- BUSH CUSTOMER SERVICE I: Before buying, had a very productive phone call with a Bush rep to ensure I could configure the drawers in the precise way I wanted to use my "hanging files". In addition to superb customer service skills (courtesy, friendliness, articulate, listening, patience, etc) the rep had the depth of product knowledge I sought.- SALE and DELIVERY: As usual, kudos to Amazon. Great price, and lightning fast FREE delivery through Prime.- PRODUCT on ARRIVAL: 2 units, gazillions of parts, not a single part -- not so much as a single tiny screw -- was missing. But one broken piece, which leads to...- BUSH CUSTOMER SERVICE II: Called the number provided, new part on my doorstep in 3 business days, no questions asked.- ASSEMBLY: Each unit easily done in about 90 minutes, my wife and I working together. ALL parts, including screws and hardware, labeled clearly and accurately. All pre-drilled holes and other machining of parts were flawless. Instructions were easy to follow, sequenced logically, and accurate. (There was only ONE thing that could be more clear in the instructions. Glide rails are actually two separate parts that come shipped together. You need to separate them, as one part is eventually attached to the drawer, the other to the cabinet. While the process of respectively attaching each is covered well in the instructions, the need to separate them initially (before attaching the first part) is not made clear.)NOTE: You will be hating life if you attempt to do all the screw-driving by hand. Buy or borrow a good quality variable speed, reversible drill. Magnetized drill bits (so you don't have to try to hold a tiny screw onto the bit as you attempt to align it in its hole) are a huge plus!- BUSH CUSTOMER SERVICE III: In the initial phone conversation described above, the rep ensured I knew of a separate customer service number I could call during assembly in the event there were questions, or a need of "talk throughs" to make it right. Sure enough, there was one particular thing we wanted to be sure of, called the number, waited on hold for less than 5 minutes, and got the exact tech support we needed.BOTTOMLINE: The cabinets are beautiful, the drawers open and close like butter, and the interlock function works perfectly (avoids both drawers opening simultaneously, which could cause the cabinet to tip over).If Bush made a desk in the Stanford line, I'd buy it in a heartbeat to replace my old Sauder desk. Unfortunately they only make a computer desk in this line, not a full desk. All that said, I would recommend Bush, its products, and specifically this product unequivocally.Good cabinet but missing a pack of screws needed.Bery pretty cabinet. But missing a sipport barfor files. Very frustratingFirst the picture shows that it is black. It is not.!!! It is black with faux antique scratches that i am not too crazy about.Second, lets deal with assembly. Anything with drawers is difficult. Up to step 15 they were doing a good job. It was there they dropped the ball--yes you guessed it on the drawer assembly step. They forgot to label where to use a specific type of screw. Sounds like a small problem but not on a drawer. How to install the slide assembly was sketchy on a good day. My work around was to slide the drawer into the assemble to get the right sequence. That revealed they had miss-drilled a hole but that was a two hour delay but eventually the whole thing came together. Bush does a good job on the quality. You need experience to assemble this product on top of that it weighs a ton meaning a one person assembly is not advised at certain steps, which they warn you about.Overall, I am happy with it.This item was very heavy duty and sturdy. Not to mention how much nicer it looks then my old metal file cabinet.I am a 65-year-old lady who lives alone. I have built 13 bookcases, an entertainment center, a sewing center, a storage cube, 2 bar stools, a table and 6 chairs, and another lateral file. All by myself. I never had as much trouble with cam locks on any of them as I had on this lateral file. It seemed like either the cam lock screws did not protrude enough or they were too close to the bottom of the slot. The initial part of the cam could not engage the screw without major pushing/pulling/prying/pounding. And if you have ever tried to get the lock back out of the slot...Once together, it looks and works great!Very nice sturdy piece of furnitureIt was easy to put together- everything labeled well, and only one time when I needed someone to hold something.