Large in size and with an industrial look, this garment rack rolls with ease and two of the swivel casters are locking so it can be secured in place but seems suited for light to moderate loads. Assembly isn’t too difficult but the completely visual half-sheet of instructions could definitely be improved. It is worth the time to watch the video on the product page. Note that both the top and lower hanging bar are created with two pieces that connect together so there is a seam in the middle of each bar.The top bar connects in the middle with screws but the lower hanging bar connects with just one spring loaded button. A one-piece bar is preferable because with a two-piece bar it is possible that a heavy load may cause those center seams to eventually sag, a compromise I assume was made to facilitate ease in transport. A smaller issue but the small connector pieces and tools tore through their zip lock bag during shipment and were rolling around loose in the box but luckily did not escape although there was a hole in the outer carton.All tools essential for assembly are included although I did need a rubber mallet for two areas that were difficult to fit together. Included is an Allen wrench to tighten the screws and an open-end wrench for the caster connectors. Most of the poles snap into place with spring loaded buttons connectors. Overall the rack is okay and may work well in a laundry room, craft room or for storing lightweight seasonal clothing.