
Rolling trays
by RAW
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The RAW Rolling Tray is a sturdy metal tray designed to keep your rolling station tidy and your herbs exactly where they should be — not scattered across the table, your lap, or the carpet. Decorated to look like an oversized packet of RAW Natural Rolling Papers, complete with the original logo and earthy brown colour scheme, it's one of those accessories that looks right at home next to your papers and filters. Two sizes available: a compact Mini for tight spaces and a roomier Small for proper sessions.
| Variant | Dimensions | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Mini | 18 x 12.5 cm | Solo rolls, travel, small desks. Fits a grinder and papers side by side — just. |
| Small | 27.5 x 17.5 cm | Home sessions, keeping multiple accessories in one place. Enough room for a grinder, papers, filter tips, and a lighter without things piling up. |
If you mostly roll one at a time and want something that tucks into a drawer or bag, the Mini does the job. If you like spreading out — or you're rolling for a group — the Small gives you breathing room. We'd pick the Small for home use every time. The extra surface area means you're not fishing crumbs off the table afterwards.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Material | Metal |
| Mini dimensions | 18 x 12.5 cm |
| Small dimensions | 27.5 x 17.5 cm |
| Mini SKU | HS0277 |
| Small SKU | HS0273 |
| Design | RAW Natural Papers original artwork and logo |
| Edges | Curved / raised |
Complete your rolling setup with RAW Classic King Size Slim papers and RAW pre-rolled filter tips. A decent grinder makes all the difference too — evenly ground herb rolls easier and burns more consistently. Check out the RAW accessories range for matching pieces that pair with this tray.
Every crumb counts. That's not just a slogan — it's the reality of rolling on a flat table, a book, or worse, your knee. Without raised edges, bits of herb drift off the surface, get lost in crevices, or end up on the floor. A rolling tray with curved metal sides catches everything and funnels it back towards the centre. You roll, you collect, nothing goes to waste.
The RAW Rolling Tray is pressed from a single sheet of metal, so there are no seams for material to get trapped in. The surface is smooth enough that you can sweep leftover herb into a corner with your finger and tip it straight back into your grinder or pouch. It weighs next to nothing — the Mini especially — so it's easy to move around or stash in a bag. The printed design is baked onto the metal rather than stuck on as a sticker, which means it holds up to regular use without peeling or flaking.
The honest limitation? These are thin metal trays. They're not padded, they're not magnetic, and if you drop one on a tile floor, the edges might dent. They also don't come with a lid or cover, so if you need to transport a half-finished roll, you'll want to be careful. For the price, though, it's a no-brainer upgrade from rolling on whatever surface happens to be nearby. Compared to a RAW Crumb Catcher (which adds a mesh screen), this is the simpler, lighter option — and for most people, it's all you need.
We've sold RAW gear since well before it became the default brand in every coffeeshop window. The rolling tray is one of those products that people buy once and then wonder how they ever managed without. The number one thing we hear from customers: "I didn't realise how much I was losing." It's a small, cheap fix for a problem you didn't know was costing you. The Mini fits neatly into a backpack side pocket. The Small sits on a coffee table without looking out of place — the RAW branding is understated enough that it passes for a decorative tray if you're not paying attention.
One thing worth mentioning: if you're after a tray with a magnetic lid or built-in compartments, this isn't it. RAW makes those too — the RAW Munchies Box, for instance, adds storage. But if you just want a clean, flat surface with edges that do their job, this classic tray is the best starting point in the range.
A rolling tray gives you a contained, flat surface with raised edges to roll on. It catches stray herb, keeps your papers and accessories organised, and stops crumbs from disappearing into your sofa. It's the simplest upgrade you can make to your rolling setup.
The Mini measures 18 x 12.5 cm — enough for a solo roll with a grinder and papers. The Small is 27.5 x 17.5 cm, which gives you room for multiple accessories and a more comfortable rolling area. For home use, the Small is the better pick.
Wipe it down with a damp cloth after each session. For sticky buildup, use a cotton pad with isopropyl alcohol. Avoid steel wool or abrasive sponges — they'll scratch the printed artwork off the surface.
The artwork is printed directly onto the metal, not applied as a sticker. With normal use it holds up well. Heavy scrubbing or abrasive cleaners will damage it over time, so stick to soft cloths.
The Mini is specifically handy for travel — at 18 x 12.5 cm it slips into a backpack or messenger bag easily. It's lightweight metal, so it won't add noticeable weight. Just give it a wipe before packing it away.
Necessary? No. But once you've used one, rolling without it feels chaotic. The raised edges alone save you from losing material, and having a dedicated surface keeps your space cleaner. For what it costs, it pays for itself quickly.
No, this is the classic open tray without a cover. RAW makes separate magnetic tray covers if you want one, and the RAW Munchies Box includes built-in storage. This tray keeps things simple and affordable.
Last updated: April 2026