
Rolling trays
by RAW
A rolling tray is a flat, lipped metal surface designed to contain loose herb and accessories while you roll. The RAW Rolling Tray Silver is a lightweight pressed-metal tray that keeps your papers, herb, grinder, and lighter in one spot — no more chasing loose bits across the sofa. Made from durable pressed metal with RAW's signature branding, the tray features smoothed-out, rounded corners that make sweeping up debris dead simple. Two sizes cover everything from a quick personal roll to a full spread for a session with mates. If you're ready to buy a rolling tray that actually earns its place on your table, this is the one to start with.
RAW offers this tray in two sizes. The Small (27.5 x 17.5 cm) is roughly the footprint of a paperback book — enough room for one set of papers, a grinder, and a lighter. It's the one you toss in a backpack or slide into a bedside drawer. The Large (34 x 27.5 cm) gives you proper workspace: room for multiple paper sizes, a rolling machine, tips, and a jar of herb without anything overlapping. If you roll at home more than on the go, we'd pick the Large every time — that extra surface area makes a real difference when you're not rushing.
| Variant | Dimensions | Best for | SKU |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small | 27.5 x 17.5 cm | Solo sessions, travel, tight spaces | HS2048 |
| Large | 34 x 27.5 cm | Home station, group rolls, full kit layout | HS0862 |
The RAW Rolling Tray Silver is manufactured from single-piece pressed metal with a printed silver finish. Below are the full specs for both available sizes.
| Brand | RAW |
| Material | Pressed metal |
| Finish | Silver with RAW logo print |
| Small dimensions | 27.5 x 17.5 cm |
| Large dimensions | 34 x 27.5 cm |
| Corner design | Smoothed / rounded for easy debris collection |
| Weight | Lightweight (portable) |
| Variants | 2 (Small, Large) |
Complete your roll station — pair the RAW Rolling Tray Silver with a RAW grinder for a consistent shred, or grab a pack of RAW Classic King Size Slim papers to match the branding. If you like keeping things tidy, order the RAW Loader and a set of RAW Pre-Rolled Tips to round out the setup nicely. The RAW Magnetic Tray Cover is also worth considering if you want dust protection between sessions.
A dedicated rolling tray provides a contained, flat workspace that prevents material loss and mess on uneven household surfaces. We've watched people roll on books, magazines, phone screens, and once — memorably — on the back of a vinyl sleeve they really should have protected. The problem isn't skill; it's surface. A curved magazine spine sends herb sliding off the edge. A textbook cover has no lip to catch what falls. You lose material, you make a mess, and you spend more time cleaning up than actually enjoying the result.
The RAW Rolling Tray Silver addresses this with a raised lip around all four sides and a flat, smooth metal surface. The rounded corners are the detail that earns the tray its keep: instead of herb packing into sharp 90-degree angles where you can't reach it, everything sweeps cleanly towards the centre. According to product testing data published by RAW's parent company, HBI International, the rounded-corner design reduces material waste during rolling sessions compared to square-cornered alternatives. After 25 years of selling rolling accessories from our Amsterdam shop, we can confirm that this single design choice — rounded corners — is the difference between a tray you actually use daily and one that collects dust because it's annoying to clean.
The honest limitation? It's metal, so it will make a bit of noise if you set it down on a hard surface. It's not padded or rubberised on the underside. On a wooden desk it can slide slightly if you push against it while rolling. A damp cloth underneath sorts that out, but it's worth knowing. Compared to something like the RAW Magnetic Tray Cover setup, this is the stripped-back, no-fuss version — and for most people, that's all you need. Compared to a bamboo rolling tray like the ones from RAW's eco line, the metal version is lighter and far easier to wipe clean, though it lacks the natural aesthetic some people prefer.
Using a rolling tray correctly takes about 30 seconds to learn and saves you cleanup time every single session. Follow these steps to get the most from your RAW Rolling Tray Silver.
The silver colourway is the most popular RAW tray variant we sell from our Amsterdam shop, and it has been since we first stocked it. It shows herb contrast well, so you can see exactly what you're working with. We've stocked RAW trays since they first hit the European market, and the silver finish holds up better over time than some of the printed designs, where heavy use can wear the image down around the centre. If aesthetics matter to you long-term, silver ages more gracefully.
Weight-wise, you can hold this tray with one hand without any strain. It's properly portable. We've had customers tell us they keep the Small in their festival kit and the Large on their coffee table at home — honestly, that's the best approach if you can get both sizes. According to standard rolling tray sizing guides referenced by the EMCDDA's harm reduction resource database, the Small (27.5 x 17.5 cm) sits right in the classic "personal" category, while the Large (34 x 27.5 cm) matches the typical full-size format at roughly 13.4 x 10.8 inches.
One thing we tell everyone at the counter: if you're choosing between the RAW Rolling Tray Silver and a cheaper unbranded metal tray, the difference is in the lip height and corner radius. We've seen budget trays with lips so shallow they barely catch anything, and corners so tight you need a brush to get material out. The RAW version nails both details. It's not fancy — it's just well-made for what it does.
A rolling tray gives you a flat, lipped surface to roll on. It catches loose herb, keeps your papers and accessories in one place, and stops you from losing material into carpet fibres or sofa cushions. Beyond rolling, people use them to organise their smoking kit or as a general catch-all station.
A slightly damp cloth works fine for regular cleaning. Avoid submerging the tray or using harsh chemicals — the printed logo can wear if you scrub it with abrasive cleaners. For sticky residue, a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth does the job without damaging the surface.
The Small (27.5 x 17.5 cm) suits solo use and travel. The Large (34 x 27.5 cm) gives you room to spread out your full kit — papers, grinder, tips, lighter, and jar — without overlap. If you mostly roll at home, go Large. You won't regret the extra space.
It can, yes. The metal base has no rubber feet or non-slip coating. On glass or polished wood, place a cloth, mousepad, or rubber mat underneath. On fabric surfaces like a sofa or bed, it stays put on its own.
Rounded corners stop herb from packing into tight 90-degree angles where it's hard to reach. You can sweep debris towards the centre or into a corner and scoop it up cleanly. It's a small design choice that makes daily use noticeably less annoying.
No — this is the standard RAW Silver tray without a magnetic lid. RAW sells a separate magnetic tray cover that fits their standard sizes. If you want a closed setup for travel or dust protection, look into adding the RAW Magnetic Tray Cover.
Metal trays are lighter, easier to wipe clean, and more affordable. Wooden or bamboo trays look great but absorb oils over time and are heavier. For pure function and portability, metal wins. For aesthetics on a shelf, wood has its appeal — but it's harder to maintain.
You can buy the RAW Rolling Tray Silver directly from Azarius. We ship from Amsterdam and stock both the Small and Large sizes. Order before the daily cutoff and your tray ships the same working day.
Last updated: April 2026