
The “Rolling Bench” has a handle on the side that you turn when the surface of the seat is wet or dirty and you want something cleaner without getting dirty yourself. Pretty simple solution for the age-old problem of finding public seating that is not completely soiled by the last person who was there or by inclement weather. We only wonder what happens when the whole roll gets filthy.
The Rolling Bench – [via]

RSS for MAKE
or when there is a bum sleeping there you can just crank him right to the ground.
I think this is more about just wetness from, say, a rainstorm or a pool, and not dirtiness from some weird source.
I thought it was an electrified bench that gave you negative reinforcement if you sat on it and wet your pants.
Brian, you clearly don’t live in the city. I really wish they had these on the “L” platforms.
Brian, that is hilarious.
What about when the crank gets dirty? How do you clean that off?
I thought what Rich thought when I first saw the title.
Follow MAKE
From the Maker Shed
Launch Price: $9.99
Make: School’s Out! Summer Fun Guide
This Summer Fun Guide is brimming with over 50 projects for kids of all ages. You’ll also find inspiring young maker profiles, as well as tool reviews written for and by kids! Plus, it’s our 3D issue, complete with 3D glasses and tons of super-cool 3D photos!
Read More →