I assembled this on my own. My recommendation -- 1. find a friend who is patient and strong. 2. Send the dogs and kids to grandmas or a loving, caring neighbor. Also, a battery operated screw driver with hex bit would be a life saver...note to self...get one!
So, two screws wont go in but the stool is assembled. The legs are not even so there is a slight rocking. Its not too comfy, but it will not be sat on for long periods of time. I bought it for my classroom as my computer is on a chart and the height was perfect. I am on a very, very strict budget, so I was willing to put the time in putting it together. I got a super good price on it as it was a warehouse item...there are some scratches but it doesnt bother me. I dont understand the pictures Ive seen posted by others, as when assembled the pieces arent exactly fitted. But I can live with it...I think.
Assembly is difficult, you get what you pay for!
I assembled this on my own. My recommendation -- 1. find a friend who is patient and strong. 2. Send the dogs and kids to grandmas or a loving, caring neighbor. Also, a battery operated screw driver with hex bit would be a life saver...note to self...get one! So, two screws wont go in but the stool is assembled. The legs are not even so there is a slight rocking. Its not too comfy, but it will not be sat on for long periods of time. I bought it for my classroom as my computer is on a chart and the height was perfect. I am on a very, very strict budget, so I was willing to put the time in putting it together. I got a super good price on it as it was a warehouse item...there are some scratches but it doesnt bother me. I dont understand the pictures Ive seen posted by others, as when assembled the pieces arent exactly fitted. But I can live with it...I think.