This planter appears to be well made from good quality wood. It arrives unassembled, and this could be an issue for some people. The planter box uses about 20 or so wood pieces, and all the pieces are attached with wood screws. Many of the pieces use four screws to be attached. The pieces do have pilot holes drilled that show where the screws go, but the pilot hole only gets you started, and installing all the screws with a hand screwdriver could easily take an entire evening and leave you with sore hands. If you are skillful with using a hand drill and screwdriver bit for sinking screws, I recommend doing that. If you haven't done that before, consider practicing on scrap wood before getting started. (Overdrilling a screw into a board could strip the threads from the board and leave you with a screw loose.)Some people have asked about putting wheels on the legs. I put wheels on my box. I picked small wheels with four small screws each. (Smaller screws are less likely to split the wooden legs.) My planter, fully filled with soil and plants, probably weighs at least 50 pounds. I would not want to move it by hand. The wheels make moving the box a breeze. I hope this helped. Enjoy!