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The Gratnells Callero Plus trolley range is designed with STEM and STEAM learning in mind. Strong, portable and customisable to suit many uses, the trolleys offer a robust, safe and modern answer to storing intricate and mechanical parts.


Available in double and treble column widths, the Callero Plus trolleys offer a perfect focal point for collaborative working. Tray colours and depths can be varied to suit specific topics, while adding to the mood and ambiance of the room. Gratnells tray inserts provide additional organisation for smaller parts, while tray lids add to security of the trolley.


A recessed top allows for all types of project work to be carried out on the trolley. Large, robust castors allow the trol- leys to be moved safely around the school grounds, inside and out, while the StopSafe runners prevent the trays from spilling their contents. Boasting rounded edges, the Callero Plus range is completely safe for all ages, allowing students to move and position to suit their activity.


Working as part of an integrated storage system that includes the Gratnells MakerSpace trolley, the Callero Plus trolley range provides flexibility, functionality and security to any classroom or STEM club.


Ideal for


STEM & STEAM learning


For more information please visit - www.gratnells.com Email: trays@gratnells.co.uk Telephone: +44 (0)1279 401550


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