
Rolling trays
by G-Rollz
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The Metal Rolling Tray Medium is a 17.5 x 27.5cm steel surface designed to keep your grinding, rolling, and packing contained in one spot. Made by G-Rollz and available in seven licensed designs — from Banksy street art to Cheech and Chong classics — this tray does the boring job of catching stray herb while looking genuinely good on your coffee table. We've had these on our shop counter for a while now, and the curved lip is what sells it: nothing rolls off the edge.
All seven variants are the same tray — same 17.5 x 27.5cm dimensions, same metal, same curved lip. The only difference is the artwork printed on the surface. Here's what you're choosing between:
| Design | SKU | Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| Banksy's 'Flower Thrower Alt' | HS1625 | Iconic street art — the masked figure launching a bouquet |
| Banksy's 'Torch Boy' | HS1626 | Darker Banksy piece — moody, atmospheric |
| Cheech and Chong 'High Roller' | HS1627 | Classic stoner comedy duo, bold retro colours |
| Cheech and Chong 'Camo' | HS1628 | Military camo pattern with the Cheech and Chong branding |
| 'Hit-Dogs' | HS1629 | Cartoon dogs — playful, colourful, a bit cheeky |
| 'Rap' | HS1630 | Hip-hop inspired graphic design |
| Hello Kitty 'Pajama Party' | HS1631 | Officially licensed Hello Kitty — surprisingly popular |
If you want something that blends into a bookshelf, go Banksy. If you want a conversation starter, the Hello Kitty 'Pajama Party' gets a reaction every single time — we've watched it happen in the shop.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | G-Rollz |
| Size | Medium — 17.5 x 27.5 cm |
| Material | Metal (steel) |
| Edge design | Curved raised lip |
| Weight | Lightweight (under 200g) |
| Artwork | Printed directly onto surface |
| Variants available | 7 designs |
| Licensed artwork | Banksy, Cheech and Chong, Hello Kitty |
Complete your rolling setup with a metal grinder to break down your herb before it hits the tray. A set of pre-rolled filter tips and your favourite rolling papers round things out — everything stays on the tray, nothing gets lost.
Here's the honest version: you can roll on a book, a magazine, the back of your phone. People have been doing it for decades. But you lose herb every time. It falls into the sofa cushions, sticks to the magazine cover, ends up on the floor. Over a month, that wasted material adds up to a decent amount — and if you're using a vaporizer where you need a specific grind and a precise pack, losing even a small amount off the side of a book is annoying.
The curved lip on this G-Rollz tray is the bit that matters. It's raised about 1cm around the entire perimeter, so when you grind over the tray or tap out your grinder, everything stays put. The metal surface is smooth and flat, which means you can scrape herb together with a card or your finger without it catching on texture or grain. Compared to a wooden tray, metal doesn't absorb moisture or odour — a quick wipe with a damp cloth and it's clean. Compared to a plastic tray, it won't flex or warp when you press down on it.
The one honest limitation: metal trays are noisy. Drop your grinder on it and the whole room hears it. If you're rolling late at night with thin walls, that clang is real. It's not a dealbreaker, but it's worth knowing — especially if you're coming from a silicone mat, which is silent by comparison. That said, the silicone mat doesn't have edges, so pick your trade-off.
We've sold rolling trays since before they came with licensed artwork on them. The medium size — 17.5 x 27.5cm — is the one we'd point you towards if you're buying your first tray. The small trays (usually around 14 x 18cm) feel cramped the moment you add a grinder and a pack of papers alongside your herb. The large trays (34cm and up) are great for group sessions but awkward to store and overkill for solo use. The medium sits in that sweet spot where everything fits without the tray taking over your entire table.
The G-Rollz prints hold up well. We've had display trays on the counter for months and the artwork doesn't scratch off with normal use. That said, if you're using a sharp metal scraper tool directly on the surface repeatedly, you'll eventually wear through the print. A plastic card or your fingertip does the job without damaging anything.
It measures 17.5 x 27.5cm — roughly the size of an A5 sheet of paper with a bit extra width. Big enough for a grinder, papers, tips, and your herb all at once.
A rolling tray gives you a contained, flat surface to grind herb, roll joints, and pack vaporiser chambers without losing material. The raised edges keep everything on the tray instead of your table or floor.
Wipe it down with a damp cloth or kitchen towel. For sticky residue, a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth sorts it out in seconds. Don't put it in the dishwasher — the printed artwork won't survive that.
G-Rollz produces these trays under licence. The Hello Kitty and Cheech and Chong designs carry their respective trademark marks. The Banksy designs reference his artwork in G-Rollz's own style.
For solo sessions and rolling one or two joints at a time, the medium 17.5 x 27.5cm size is the best balance of workspace and portability. You'd only need a large tray if you're rolling for a group or spreading out multiple accessories.
Metal trays are easier to clean, don't absorb smells, and last longer. Wooden trays look warmer and are quieter to use. Metal wins on practicality; wood wins on aesthetics. For daily use, we'd pick metal every time.
Absolutely. Grind your herb onto the tray, then use a small card or scoop to funnel it into your vaporiser's chamber. The flat surface and raised edges make this much tidier than doing it freehand.
Last updated: April 2026