This is really nice for puzzle enthusiasts, especially if you don't have a lot of space for putting together a puzzle. We've used this on our coffee table. When we need the coffee table for something else, we can remove this whole board and put it somewhere else. Of course, it still has to lay flat, but this can fit under a couch or somewhere else where it can be out of the way. As a heads-up, the handles do need to be attached. If you can't find them right away, the handles are in a bag in one of the drawers. The handles are easy to attach. I wasn't sure how often we'd use the drawers, but we've found that they are nice when you want to sort the pieces into different colors or areas. Then you can put the pieces for the specific color/area in one drawer. This is especially nice if you aren't working on that area yet, and you want some of the pieces out of the way. While the rotating ring is nice if want to work on another area, I've found that with it on, the board rotates a little too easily. For our purposes, we probably won't attach the ring to it. Generally, we do puzzles as a family. Different family members work on different areas, so the puzzle doesn't need to be rotated anyway. As a warning to potential buyers, this is fairly heavy. It might be a bit bulky for one person to move, especially once the puzzle is on it. Two people can easily move it, though. The weight and bulky nature, though, are indicators that it's sturdy and going to last a while. This is a bit pricey, so if you're only a casual puzzler, it might be worth buying. If, though, your family enjoys doing puzzles, this is a great investment.