Correction/update: I did not chose the polycarbonate table option after all. Having received a table with a white top surface, I thought that I'd ordered a polycarbonate table, but the white surface turned out to be a thin film that protects the stainless steel surface beneath it. The film adhered to the stainless so well that I didn't realize it could be pealed off until a few days ago. The scratches I noted in my original review were evident in the film, however, they were not deep enough to materially damage the stainless steel surface. Due to my mistake, I'm upgrading my original 4-star review to a 5-star (I'm still not impressed with the wheel brakes, but they do work, to a degree).At the time of my order, there was a less expensive work table offered with a white, polycarbonate top surface (instead of stainless steel), which is what I purchased and what I am reviewing. The table arrived with no visible damage to the shipping materials. However, there are about 10 relatively shallow scratches in that top surface and around the sides of that top shelf, ranging in size from 1/8” to about 1”. Also, the wheel brakes/locks work, but not well. The levers to engage them, whether engaged by hand or foot, are a bit flimsy and require multiple attempts to secure. Once engaged, not much pressure is required to move the table 2-3” (e.g. a moderate bump by your hip, a one-handed moderate push or pull).Still, the table is plenty sturdy (I put a little more than 100lbs on the top shelf, with no sign of strain whatsoever, plus 30lbs on the bottom shelf). Without the wheel brakes engaged, the table rolls easily and smoothly. It was also no trouble to assemble. Delivery and packaging were both acceptable, and as expected. Aesthetics were not important to me, and the table will always sit on a level floor, so I did not require robust braking. A stainless steel top surface was not required either. Overall, the table is not free of defects, but the price was right for my purposes.