This, despite my somewhat low scoring, is reasonably made for the price tag. The base is sturdy too.
However the knobs to tighten the arm, when a mic is in place, are difficult to maintain a good pressure, so that the mic doesn't slowly drop down. One needs considerable strength to tighten them successfully to prevent this. Also the base is on the edge of tipping over with a mic attached, when the arm is fully extended.
I solved this problem as I had an old cymbal stand weight, that was the same size of the arm. When attached it provided the necessary stability.
Therefore I would only recommend this mic stand for those using lighter weight mics and/or not needing the arm fully extended.
(Note: I am using a Shure Beta 57 A microphone!)