Let me start by saying this spinning bookshelf is a total game-changer for my tiny apartment! The 360° rotation is buttery smooth (on hardwood floors at least), and I love how it lets me access all my books without playing Tetris with furniture. That said, it's got some personality quirks you should know about.
The assembly took me about 45 minutes - not terrible, but those metal arms had me questioning my life choices at one point. Pro tip: have a rubber mallet handy to gently persuade stubborn pieces into place. I left out one tier to fit under my sloped ceiling, which was super convenient.
Storage capacity blew me away! My current setup holds about 85 paperbacks plus some decorative items. The rotating feature makes finding specific books a breeze - no more pulling everything out to reach something in the back. Though fair warning: my hardcover cookbooks have to go in diagonally.
Now for the reality check: On carpet? Yeah, it gets a bit wobbly when spinning. I ended up putting a thin plywood base underneath which solved the issue completely. And while it's sturdy enough for books, I wouldn't let my nephew use it as a jungle gym.
Final verdict? If you're space-challenged and want something more interesting than a basic shelf, this is absolutely worth it. Just don't expect industrial-grade stability on soft surfaces, and be prepared for some assembly patience. For the price? It's become both my favorite storage solution and conversation starter!