I bought it for my son, who teaches cello in special music school. Wanted to compare with chinese cellos that we have here in Russia. Unfortunately it's almost the same, but not prepared well for playing. After unboxing You'll need anyway to go local luthier to make a fine adjustment of bridge and sound post. And I would prefer Larsen strings instead of Jargar installed, Jargar is to soft for that cello.
Pros: is made of right solid wood; the bow, bag and rosin included; the price is really good
Cons: You'll need a help from local luthier. It's an extra expenses.