Because we have a lot of clothing and not a lot of closet space, we regularly change out a lot of our clothing according to the season. Off-season wear goes into storage in our basement. We recently decided that we needed another garment rack, thus my order of this product.Once assembled, the rack is sturdy. The assembly instructions weren't all that great, and in fact left out a few things (like using screws to attach the lower segment of the pole to the base.) Assembly required two people just to hold and manage the pieces. When completed, this thing is BIG... even larger than I expected. The Z-shaped base is interesting but structurally the concept works well. The base has casters that make it easy to move about and has locking wheels once it's in position.My problem with the product is three-fold: First, the space between the center pole and the upper pole is too small to hang most products. Children's clothing may fit in this zone, but larger adult shirts won't work. I understand that the center pole is higher because it's possible to store dresses, etc. on the rack which are longer and require more space. I wish the manufacturer had added another set of holes at a lower level as an optional secondary location. I may have to get out my drill and make some modifications! My second issue with the rack is simply that it's so tall we need a stepstool to access garments on the second level. That's really not a problem with the unit, as it's necessary to properly stow two layers of clothing. The third issue? The base of the organizer is ORANGE. If you're storing this in the basement, I guess it doesn't matter... but why not something a bit less striking like black or gray?Based on my experience so far, I would order this again. It's heavily made and strong enough to hold a LOT of clothing in a minimal amount of space. The construction is far stronger than that of the more common garment racks that are available. Once I've moved the center pole to a lower height, it