I did not have much expectations of this instrument, as it costs less than the price of a good mouthpiece, however, I would expect at the very least to play somewhat consistently and actually just play. Unfortunately, at least in my case, the instrument came with a defect on the A key, after I played it a couple of times over the course of a quarter. I raised a request with Thomann's service, it was sent for service, it came back and was playing just fine, but after a while, it exhibited the same issue again (intermittently playing as if you always press the register key). Also, I reported that the instrument is unbelievably flat on low E & F (30+ cents) and the response I got from service was that only instruments with low F correction key can be in tune in those notes, while even a basic student instrument like Buffet E11 can be off no more than 10-15 cents (in worst case).
I am only using the instrument for a marching band, it is being used rarely and it is being taken good care of. However, since it is essentially unplayable, it will most likely end up as decorative object in my shelf. I am tempted to give it to a local technician to have a look and let me know if it can be fixed, but I am a bit unwilling paying service fees for an instrument that just might be defective. Since the feedback other musicians provided is mostly positive, it just might be that the instrument I got is defective and sending it back to Thomann for service did not help in this case. Lesson learnt and I would suggest to musicians considering this instrument if they can afford to spend some more money, consider buying an instrument of an established brand that it will play somewhat consistently and have a basic tone quality, as this one clearly does not have these qualities.