
Rolling trays
by Cookies
The Cookies Rolling Tray 2.0 is a fire-retardant plastic rolling tray with built-in storage slots that keeps your rolling station organised on any surface — table, desk, or balanced on your lap. Designed by the Cookies brand, it holds six pre-rolled joints, three glass-tip cigarettes, and includes a detachable mini bowl that doubles as an ashtray. An entire evening's worth of smoking gear, locked in place instead of scattered across your coffee table.
Rolling on a magazine or a random book sounds fine until your grinder tips, your papers slide off the edge, and you're picking bits out of the carpet at midnight. We've watched it happen more times than we can count. A proper rolling tray solves this in the most obvious way possible — a lipped surface that catches everything.
The Cookies Rolling Tray 2.0 goes a step further than a flat metal rectangle. Those six pre-roll slots mean you can batch-roll at the start of the evening and just grab one when you're ready. The three narrower slots hold glass-tip cigarettes upright — no more rolling them off the edge of the tray. And the detachable compartment is genuinely useful: deeper than the main tray, it works as an ashtray during the session or a mini storage bowl for filters, tips, and loose bits beforehand.
The one thing to know: it's plastic, not metal. That's a deliberate choice — the fire-retardant material means a stray cherry won't leave a scorch mark, and it's lighter than a metal tray if you're moving it around the house. But it won't have the heft of a steel or aluminium tray. If you prefer something that feels heavier and more industrial, a metal rolling tray might suit you better. For a session tray that travels from the sofa to the kitchen table and back, though, this one earns its spot.
The Cookies Rolling Tray 2.0 is built from fire-retardant plastic with Cookies branding. Here are the key specs at a glance.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Cookies |
| Model | Rolling Tray 2.0 |
| SKU | HS0280 |
| Material | Fire-retardant plastic |
| Pre-Roll Slots | 6 |
| Glass-Tip Slots | 3 |
| Detachable Compartment | Yes — doubles as ashtray or mini bowl |
| Total Joint Capacity | 9 (6 pre-rolls + 3 glass-tip) |
No learning curve here — but a few tips make it work better from day one.
We've stocked rolling trays since the early days of the shop, and the ones with built-in slots always outsell the plain flat ones. There's a reason: people batch-roll. You sit down, roll 4 to 6 joints, and you're set for the evening. Without slots, those pre-rolls end up loose on the tray, rolling into each other, getting squashed. The Cookies 2.0 keeps each one separate and accessible. It's a small detail that makes a real difference over a 3-hour session.
The detachable bowl is the feature most people underestimate. It looks like an afterthought, but once you start using it as a catch-all for roach tips, spare filters, and your lighter, you realise how much tidier your setup becomes. We'd go so far as to say it's the best feature on the tray — more useful than the branding, certainly.
The Cookies Rolling Tray 2.0 is plastic. It's durable, fire-retardant plastic — but it's still plastic. It doesn't have the satisfying weight of a metal tray, and if you press hard while rolling, it can flex slightly on a soft surface like a sofa cushion. On a table or desk, it's rock solid. The Cookies branding is prominent — if you prefer a plain or more discreet tray, this isn't the one. And the slots are sized for standard pre-rolls and glass tips; oversized cones or blunts won't sit in them properly.
Complete your rolling station with a proper grinder — the SLX Grinder keeps teeth sharp and material fluffy. Pair the tray with a set of glass filter tips for a smoother draw that fits neatly into those 3 dedicated glass-tip slots.
A rolling tray is a flat, lipped surface that keeps your rolling materials in one place. It catches loose herb, holds papers and filters, and stops everything sliding off the edge of your table. The Cookies Rolling Tray 2.0 adds dedicated slots for 6 pre-rolls and 3 glass-tip cigarettes.
Yes. The lipped edges keep contents contained even on an uneven surface. It works on a laptop-style position across your thighs. For the most stable rolling surface, use it on a flat table or desk.
Wipe it down with a damp cloth after each session. For sticky residue, use a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth. The fire-retardant plastic doesn't stain easily and dries in seconds. Avoid abrasive scrubbers — they can scratch the surface and dull the Cookies branding.
It works as one. The smaller, deeper compartment detaches from the main tray and contains ash without it blowing around. You can also use it as a mini bowl for filters, tips, or loose material before and during rolling.
The fire-retardant plastic is designed to resist scorch marks from stray embers or a dropped cherry. It won't melt from brief contact. That said, don't use it as a dedicated heat mat — prolonged direct flame contact will damage any plastic over time.
The 6 slots are sized for standard pre-rolled joints. King-size cones or wide blunts likely won't sit flush. You can still roll and store them on the flat area of the tray — they just won't click into the grooves.
A plain metal tray gives you a flat lipped surface and nothing else. The Cookies Rolling Tray 2.0 adds 9 dedicated slots (6 pre-roll, 3 glass-tip) and a detachable mini bowl. It's lighter than metal but won't have the same heft. Choose based on whether you batch-roll or prefer a simple flat workspace.
Last updated: April 2026