This stand is everything you would want in a dumbbell stand. I found the stand solidly built, does not wobble at all and, for me, the height is very ergonomic.
Once the dumbbell cradle is screwed into the stand, the base of the cradle is suspended exactly 24" off the floor. You can measure it for yourself to see if this is a good height for you. The physical footprint of the stand does not take up much room. At its widest section (measuring the distance from one feet to the other) it is 34" wide and the greatest length (also the feet) is 22".
The bench comes with all the tools needed to assemble the stand and it took me about 30 minutes to assemble even though I am terrible with tools. The instruction manual could be a little clearer (again, I am terrible with tools) but do yourself a favor and interchange the last 2 steps in the manual (ie assemble "step 6" before you assemble "step 5" and you find it easier).
Lastly, without the stand there is a tendency for the barbells to stick in the cradle (resulting in pulling up the cradle) when you pick up the full 50 lbs of weight. Thankfully this is not an issue once you use this stand. In short, this is solid, durable, well designed barbell stand that does not have a big "footprint" and will save my back for years to come. If you can afford it, I would highly recommend purchasing.