Chair arrived today - 05/14/24 - and was assembled. It was mostly easy to assemble, a little awkward in spots to balance things to get bolts started... but one bolt anchor was definitely not correctly threaded. And it was the anchor, not the bolt, as I tried using a different and even the "extra" bolt, and all of them were very difficult to try to screw in. I eventually had to resort to using a set of heavy pliers to get the bolt fully secured (rear bolt to secure arm assembly to seat). Otherwise, everything else went together well.Everything is very well labeled in the box, including a card that the hardware is vacuum sealed to, in individual labeled compartments for ease of assembly. There is even one of each piece of hardware EXTRA, in a neat little "extras" compartment, in case of shortage of bad milling. Each bolt has threadlock pre-applied, so time will tell if that works as intended.The chair is robust.... ish. I specifically chose this chair as it was the height I needed, and is rated for a person of my size. I was expecting things to be made of more metal than this chair proved to be. The wheel base and central pneumatic tube are metal - steel by the feel of it - but everything else is plastic. Granted, it feels like high impact ABS plastic, but for parts like the footrest and the structural supports connecting the back to the seat, I had hoped for something a bit sturdier than plastic. Time will tell if this chair has what it takes. I will update in six months if it is holding its own, and sooner if it fails.All in all, I have high hopes.