I value other buyers' input. But sometimes one can get turned off by 1 or 2 bad reviews of a product out of many, and miss out on a great deal. If you've been eye-balling this cabinet, looking around and then coming back to this one over and over... buy it.
Based on a few reviews, I felt a little like I was taking a chance w/this cabinet. But I was pleasantly surprised to find that those must have been anomalous experiences, because I have no complaints. A little on the small side? Sure, but that suited our small-bathroom purposes. Open-work weaving on the doors means some exposure of the contents inside? Yes, but less so than clear glass cabinets would show, and the product description doesn't hide this fact, so if that's not your thing, or not the look you're going for, then don't buy this cabinet. We were working w/a somewhat traditional-looking, reddish-brown stain sink vanity, and the woven-cane on the cabinet doors and overall warm color coordinates as well as we could hope for without being a matching set.
It was relatively easy to for my man to put together (note: wood glue is a must, so have it handy) and except for the backing, all parts seem to be real wood, not some kind of thin-wood-laminate material. Once it was together, everything looked straight and true, no gaps or ill-fitting parts, and the right hardware and amount of hardware was included for assembly.
I bought a bathroom wall cabinet from RH for about 4x the price of this one, ON SALE, also manufactured in some foreign country w/equally questionable quality control in it's factory, I'm sure . After 2 years, the bottom of that cabinet--attached only by dowels & wood glue to the sides and back--is falling off. I'll get back to you in 2 yrs and let you know how the Jasper is holding up, but so far, for the price and craftmanship, this was definitely the wiser purchase.