I have installed many ceiling and wall lights. Comparatively, this 5225-bn is very sturdy. However, I have two issues with it. The first issue: it take 3 light bulbs, we installed 3 sixty watt bulbs for a total of 180 watts; but it did not shine brightly in our 9 x 12 foot room. I suppose the white frosted cover is too opaque for a lot of light to make it through. We tried to replace the bulbs with 75 watts.
This is how we unfortunately discovered the fatal flaw: It take about 1 hours to simply change a light bulb. You cannot remove a light bulb without shutting off the circuit to the light, taking the whole fixture off the ceiling and disconnecting all the wiring.
The problem is there are two screws coming down from the electrical box in the ceiling. You attached the base to the ceiling by pushing the screws through two holes in the base and then rotating the base so it is now resting on the head of the screws; then tighten the screws.
You attached the white cover on the base by rotating it into the base. Because the cover goes on very snug, when you try to remove it to change a light bulb, by rotating the cover, the base rotates with the cover and detaches from the ceiling. The only way to separate the cover from the base is to disconnect the whole unit from the ceiling (wires and all) and then, with a great deal of effort, twist the cover off the base.
Spending an hour or more just to replace a light bulb is ridiculous.