To note: I received this as a gift and did not perform my usual research before receiving this oven. I am not being compensated for this review. I am adding a comprehensive review in the hopes the manufacturer will review it and make improvements to their product.I was given the wood pellet version of this oven.Overall: A very good experience with my first time using the oven. I will be using it in the future.In General: A very decently constructed product that is portable in size and weight. I can see uses both at home and on the road. Getting the oven up to temperature was good once I understood how to use the oven and the cook times were also reasonable as well.As for quality for the money I would give it 3.75 out of 5 stars. Here is why:Overall: The oven came with a single piece of paper stating this is all the materials you get with the oven. No manual on how to put it together or how to properly use the oven. I would think that if you are playing with fire, you should have some minimal instructions on how much fuel to add, etc. While the construction was pretty intuitive, there is an internal grate that you add to create a fire box. The foot (bent portion) needs to be heading towards the back.Oven: The steel used is not flimsy and seems to be solidly constructed. There were no defects that I saw from the construction. The construction was with rivets and welds. However, there was a protection plastic on a number of parts that needed to be peeled off prior to use. My concern was that some of this plastic was still on inaccessible areas of the oven that I could not reach. I also had to coax some of the insulation back into oven walls (No big deal).Legs: Practical folding legs with added 3M rubber pads for the bottom. The legs are solid however, they are fastened with three rivets and were loose in which you could rotate the legs slightly. They did not feel like they were going to fall off.Chimney: Solid construction. The plate used to fasten it to the oven was b