Like most, I ordered this for my home office. Spending day after day sitting (even in a amazing office chair) left me wanting more. A colleague recommended a walking pad. I thought, why not? Probably good for me, gets me moving, blood flowing. And that's better productivity and all the fun corporate things, right? Sure.Landed on this walking pad while searching. I loved the finish, and the remote. So through the magic of "buy now" and Amazon, it arrived.The unit was nicely packaged and secure. Assembly? None. If you can plug in an outlet, you can set this up. And just like that, we're off to the races.Let's go through some pros and cons:Pros: It's ready to go out of the box. Plug and play, if you will. The finish is nice, and even though it's plastic, it gives the general aura of real wood. The display is big enough to read while walking, and it'll track distance and time for you. Speeds are nicely variable. The incline is good for a little added resistance. It's relatively light and has wheels to roll it while it's vertical. Narrow enough to fit between my desk and the wall for storage.Cons: Not many, honestly. An electronic incline would be nice, but I wasn't looking for that. It's either flat or inclined, there's no adjustment. For me, not a big deal whatsoever, but be aware of it. If you're near the top of the weight limit, just be mindful that this might make some noise when you walk. I'm 6' and 240 lbs, and every so often it breaks a bit when I step. But still seems solid as heck.Overall, should you buy this? If you're looking for a cost effective walking pad that's quiet, sleek, and doesn't have endless bells and whistles, absolutely buy it. I've had it for about three weeks, walking every work day for 90 minutes at 1.2 mph so far, and it's holding up awesome. Even my cats like it, for some reason.Seriously, give it a try. If you've read this far, then you're thinking about buying it. Just go for it, you won't be disappointed.