Description
The Rover Mobile Makerspace Powered Table, crafted by Haskell, is designed to be easily transported across the hall or district, offering a versatile solution for shared maker curricula. Constructed with a welded steel frame, durable locking casters, and a flip-top butcher block top, the Rover Table can be easily moved through standard doorways. For organized storage, two included bin storage units (10 bins total) are accessible from both sides of the table. Additionally, 6 stackable stools can be conveniently placed in the center of the table when the top is up, facilitating easy transportation between classrooms. Whether your school has a dedicated makerspace or not, mobile makerspaces provide an excellent solution for ensuring maker activities are accessible whenever and wherever needed. With its open frame design accommodating 6 stacking stools (included), integrated power, and a top that lifts and retracts to fit through standard 30″ doorways, the Rover Table overcomes the limitations of previous mobile makerspaces.
The makerspace movement is gaining momentum in many school district curriculums. Schools are repurposing classrooms, renovating computer labs, and retooling media centers to accommodate the tools required for these creative spaces. However, for schools with limited space, Haskell has developed the Rover Table. Engineered for easy transportation, the Rover Table is the ideal solution for a shared maker curriculum. The Rover Table is constructed with welded steel tube and formed steel construction, ensuring exceptional durability and longevity. The repositionable work surface top is made from solid birch butcher block, designed to withstand daily use and messy projects.






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