$ 8.99
The Small Rolling Tray is a compact metal surface built for rolling on the go or in tight spaces. At roughly 7 x 5 inches, it fits in a backpack, desk drawer, or nightstand while giving you enough room to break down flower and roll without losing material over the edge. Available in a variety of prints, so you can pick one that matches your vibe.
This tray works well for people who roll a few times a week and want a dedicated spot without taking over the coffee table. If you're rolling for a group or doing batch sessions, you'll probably want a larger tray or mat. But for personal use — one or two joints at a time — this size handles the job without feeling cramped.
Also solid for apartment dwellers, dorm situations, or anyone who needs to keep their setup discreet and easy to put away. The printed designs mean it doesn't scream "rolling tray" when company comes over.
Not much to explain here — set it on a flat surface, dump your flower, and get to work. The raised lip keeps everything from rolling off while you grind, pick out stems, and pack your paper or cone. When you're done, tilt the tray to collect whatever's left in one corner for easy transfer to a storage jar or your next session.
For cleaning, a quick wipe with isopropyl alcohol removes any buildup. Some people hit it with a card or scraper first to collect residual kief — no shame in that. The metal surface won't degrade from alcohol like some plastic trays do, so you can keep it looking fresh for years.
A small tray like this pairs well with a quality grinder — grind directly over the tray and you won't lose anything to the table or carpet.
| Dimension | Approximately 7 x 5 inches (178 x 127mm) |
|---|---|
| Material | Metal with printed design |
| Edge style | Raised lip |
| Design | Variety of prints available |
One small rolling tray. Print selection varies — contact us for current availability if you're looking for something specific.
Rolling trays became standard gear because they solve a real problem: flower gets everywhere when you roll on random surfaces. The oils in cannabis stick to fabric, get lost in carpet fibers, and generally make a mess. A dedicated tray with raised edges contains the chaos and makes cleanup a non-issue.
Metal trays like this one are the workhorse option. They're cheap, durable, and easy to clean. Glass trays look nicer but break. Wood trays absorb oils over time. Silicone trays work but can be harder to scrape clean. Metal hits the sweet spot for most people — functional without being precious about it.
According to Leafly's consumption guides, having a consistent rolling setup helps maintain quality and reduces waste — a dedicated workspace just makes the whole process smoother.
It's a small tray, roughly 7 x 5 inches. Big enough for personal rolling sessions but compact enough to store easily. If you need more workspace for rolling multiple joints or working with larger quantities, look at medium or large tray options.
Prints vary based on current stock. If you have a specific design in mind, reach out to us about current availability. We carry a rotating selection of designs.
Standard rolling trays aren't magnetic. If you need magnetic lids or compartments, you'd want a more specialized tray setup. This is a straightforward flat tray with raised edges.
Wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol and a paper towel. For stubborn residue, let it soak for a minute first. The metal surface handles alcohol cleaning without degrading. Avoid abrasive scrubbers that might scratch the printed design.
With normal use, the print should last a long time. Aggressive scraping with metal tools or harsh chemicals might cause wear. Most people use these trays for years without issues.
You can roll blunts on it, but you'll be working close to the edges. For frequent blunt rollers who like more room to spread out, a medium tray might be more comfortable. For joints and personal use, this size works fine.
It's designed for rolling, but some people use small trays to organize their dab station — holding tools, containers, and caps in one spot. If you're looking for a nonstick surface specifically for concentrates, check out our silicone dab mats instead.