Bought this item and a single desk also, but couldn't put them together until I had moved out the old furniture as I live in a studio, so I didn't leave a review until now. I'm older and had a friend help me with holding the parts because of the way the mfgr. says to assemble it. You have to join the leg, brace, and top rails first, so its difficult because its just hanging there. It comes with just enough of every size screw, but since I didn't want to use the CPU holder, I had an extra, because some of the screws just would not start until I wiggled them level in the holes, and some holes, I had to stick my screwdriver into it and wiggle it around to clear residue left in them, but one or two were difficult no matter what I did. Hopefully I will never have to disassemble it, because I fear the threads might strip. I wish their instructions were a little more detailed or the pieces came with stickers that say 'top or bottom' not just piece #, because it's very easy to put the wedge-shape upside down and the keyboard tray also. Had to take both pieces apart again because I did just that. When I reassembled the two straight parts with the wedge and put on the glass sections, the left glass does not fit and one edge sticks up. I may have to loosen the screws that hold that section to the wedge to see if I can get it to fit level. The wedge itself, is kind of iffy, in that the glass rests on the frame and is only held in place by 2 small suction cups in the corner, the other two sections fit within its framework.
All in all, it looks great. I am very happy with the sleek design and sturdiness of the framework and you can't beat the price.