I bought this to use as a machine base for a large 3D printer. I bought a large tool chest to put on the bottom shelf. I've worked in shops that fabricate stainless steel, so for the price I didn't expect much. This is VERY thin gauge material with very tiny welds. On the underside, silver spray paint is used - I assume to cover discolored welds rather than polishing them clean.
The table top isn't bad. There's something reinforcing the top (MDF?) so it's pretty solid. The bottom shelf is super flimsy. Sliding the tool box into position EASILY creased the top shelf. I had to put plywood on top of the stainless to support the tool box. When attaching the legs I had to tighten the screws enough to start deforming the gussets in order for legs to be secure. Might tighten them a little more.
Between the time I bought the table and getting the 3D printer I started using the table as a work surface for processing orders (small business in my garage). It's a nice size work surface, so I bought a second table for that purpose. I just store boxes and other packing materials on the bottom shelf of the second table. It's adequate for that.