A few things about this set:It comes with a little allen wrench and regular flat cheapy wrench for assembly like most flat packed furniture. While you can put it together with these, I'd suggest grabbing a pair of crescent pliers and an allen wrench with a handle so you can get enough torque on the screws. There's quite a few screws that you need to keep a nut still *while* using the allen wrench on the screw and it's just so much easier if you have better tools on hand. I had one screw (on the chair) where I could not get it to go in all the way and I had to get a second pair of hands to really, really torque it in. The set had a few little scratches and I'm not sure if I did it (because I had to take apart the same chair twice) or if they came that way. I'm going to assume I was partially responsible.It matters a LOT what direction that the chair mesh pieces face. You need to make sure that the side with the holes furthest from the edge is on the back of the chair. Otherwise you will put the chair together upside down, which I did, because the directions were not super clear that the direction mattered. And it 100% fits the wrong way around. Also, on the same note, you need to make sure that the finished edge is upright on the mesh piece. You can install the mesh piece inside out and end up with the seams showing because, once again, I did this. If you do this there is a missing hole that doesn't let you finish assembly. So it matters beyond "I can see the ugly seams".Yeah so directions leave a little bit to be desired. But the set itself looks pretty good when completed and is certainly quite affordable (at the time of me writing this review) compared to other sets. The chairs are super comfy to sit in and the table is a nice height compared to the chairs. Everything is really light weight so moving the furniture around after assembly was a piece of cake.