The cabinet comes in an Ikea style flat-pack. Putting it together is easy. The supplied instructions are clear and easy to follow. If you want the door to hang straight you may have to loosen the back panel, put some pressure on the side and retighten the screws. The cabinet has locks on the side panels and on the front glass door. It comes with six keys, but don't expect bank vault security - the locks can be opened with the key halfway in. There's also a bag of cage nuts and screws, enough for most SOHO installations. Oddly, the screws are 5 mm hex, not Philips/Pozidrive as you would expect. The included shelf is a nice bonus. For wall mounting there's a steel plate that you fix to the wall and then simply hang the cabinet on it. I would recommend that you also secure the cabinet at the bottom end. If you intend to install it on a concrete wall, you can use the supplied oversized expander bolts. The paint (probably powder coated) has some scratches and other imperfections, but only noticeable when up close. This won't be sitting in the dining room, so I don't really care about that. Overall build quality is somewhat flimsy, but for the price, I have to give it five stars. If you don't already have a 19\" power strip, make sure to order that at the same time.