I hope the person who engineered the assembly of this product sees this, because I am about to drag them:
If you have RA, are not in your 20's, and do not have access to unethical child labor-I would pass on this one. Assembly looks like it will be easy, and it is not. My body actually hurts from trying to cradle the pieces into different angles while simultaneously contorting my hand just right to work on the screws (and I do not have arthritis).
Please see the pictures to notice the 20-30 ish degree space that you have to work with in order to rotate the allen wrench and screw. I want you to look at this picture to understand you are able to turn that screw maybe 1/8 of a full rotation at a time. I fortunately happened to have a screwdriver with an allen wrench bit to help me screw the legs into the actual table piece. It was still not easy, and I had to loosen one of the legs I had already worked so hard, and painfully, to attach to the lower shelf. Also, the small bumpers that come screwed into the bottom of the legs create unnecessary instability, and were a crazy choice for a top-heavy product. I did remove them and plan to use regular chair leg bumpers that are the same diameter as the bottom of the legs. As is-SHE WOBBLES.
You're going to have to knock this one down to $100 in proportion to how intolerable the assembly and function is.