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First, the elephant in the room: Saw a few reviews complaining about how many pieces it is. Ignoring the clear parts, because they're mind-numbingly easy to put together, you have a total of 12 pieces. Bottom, back, and two sides. That's 4 pieces. That's all. Do that three times.So, ignore the photos where you see people looking confused, or piles of jumbled pieces. You don't use all the pieces at one time, so those photos are wildly misleading. To spell it out: Connect four things, put it aside. Connect another four, put it aside. One last time, and you're done. This isn't "Ikea difficult" or even "Are you smarter than a 5th-grader" difficult. This is "should you be trusted with a screwdriver, or do you need an adult?" level. It's that easy.Saw a few folks complain about the screwdriver they include. Boggles my mind. Never use the tools sent with anything. They're always cheap. Use your own.A grown adult, that has ever held a screwdriver, should be able to put this together in under 15 minutes. That's how long it took me, with a few interruptions even. Subtract the time that it takes to peel off the protective coatings from the plexiglass, and it should only take you around 10 minutes.If it takes you longer than that, hand it off to someone aged 10 or so. They'll have it together faster and with less complaining.Now, for the complaints that it's inconsistent, or you're missing pieces/etc. When you get it, check all the pieces before you start assembling. Takes barely a minute to confirm you have all pieces, and the right pieces, and no damage. Any issues, send it back. Don't try to build it, and then cry about it. You've wasted your own time at that point, don't blame someone else.That out of the way, this is a great tea organizer, and pretty well priced for the quality. As beaten into the ground above, very easy to assemble. Each level has keyhole slots, so you can mount them individually to the wall, or as a set.The plexiglass front is kinda flimsy, but that's p̲e̲r̲f̲e̲c̲t̲l̲y̲ ̲f̲i̲n̲e̲ since it serves absolutely no structural purpose.Criticism: The pictures show tabs at the bottom of each level, which is what connects them together when you stack them. Which means any layer can be substituted for a different layer. Mine did not come that way. I have one set of sides missing that those tabs. It does not affect my usage AT ALL, because I simply made that my bottom layer. Because it doesn't affect anything, for me, I am not reducing the rating for it.However, if you buy several, and want to stack them all vertically, that would be a negative, since you'd have one layer that won't connect.Price could be...eh....slightly better. I purchased this at $39.99. I think they would have nailed it, closer to the $30 mark. But, lumber prices and whatnot are all higher right now, so that's probably just a side effect.Edit: Just ordered a second one. Came with all the parts it should, no damage, etc. One level does not have the stacking tabs, but again, not a problem. Excluding the time it took to peel the plastic dividers (which you could skip if you wanted), it only took SIX MINUTES to assemble the entire thing.Anyway, there's a more in-depth review than most of the others. Hope it helps with your decision. :) And yes, some of it was snarky and barbed, but I hate when perfectly good products get bad reviews because of USER DEFICIENCY.This looks great in my cabinets, and accommodates all of the different tea brands I purchase. It was easy to put together, however I used a power drill because I never have luck with screwdrivers. The only thing I wish was present was a note or label to let you know which wooden board goes together. I had to take two shelves apart because I had the wrong end attached. There is a groove to stack the levels once completed, but it was an easy fix. All in all it was easy to assemble and pretty self explanatory once I began assembling. The best part is that you can move the shelves to a different order. I’ve since changed the stacking order.Needed to tape together so they don't slide off the stackThis tea organizer is smartly designed and easy to put together. The acrylic dividers slide easily into place and makes it easy to see the fronts of each tea sachet easily from inside my cabinet. It’s convenient that the three sections are stackable or can stand alone. It transformed my cabinet space.It’s a great product. We just recommend not being distracted when putting it together.?This was exactly what I needed! I have all (well, most of) my teas in easy reach now on the counter. I agree with the comments about the assembly. You do NOT want to have to put this together with the included tool. If you have a small power drill, you'll be fine! Make sure you review each of the pieces before putting them together to make sure you are using the correct pieces together. The instructions don't really help much. Once it's all together, it's GREAT! Enjoy!Love it! Looks great in my little brewing station in my kitchen.Assembly was fine, be sure to check which way the acrylic faces. Some corners are rounded.I had to use my own screwdriver, because the one they include has a small handle and not enough leverage. Ended up stripping the screwdriver head.I also waited to fully tighten the screws holding the sides and bottom all together and tightened them on a flat surface to prevent it from being wobbly. Works great!It looks so great once put together! I like that you can mount it to the wall or keep it free standing with the detachable rows. It was a bit of a pain to put it together, as the instructions were very vague, but once you realized the system it was super easy. It makes me so happy to see all my teas organized in one aesthetically-pleasing space!