A cheap skiff that gets the job done. Sturdy metal constructions, wooden sidepanels.
There's however two things you might want to keep in mind. Firstly: It uses m3 screws (and not 2.5 screws like the Make Noise skiff), so if you are gonna use knurlies, keep this in mind. Secondly: The dimensions of this skiff differ from the Moog 104 skiff form factor, so if you are in the market for a cheaper version, or a skiff that will be mounted next to a Moog skiff, or a DFAM/Mother 32 - keep that in mind (the moog skiff is deeper).
The lack of depth at the lower end might also make it complicated to mount deeper modules.