
Rolling trays
by Blazy Susan
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The Hemp Rolling Tray is a biodegradable rolling tray made from hemp plastic that keeps your smoking gear organised and your surfaces clean. Built by Blazy Susan, it features moulded compartments for your grinder, lighters, joints, bowls, and rolling papers — so everything sits exactly where you need it. And yes, the irony of using a hemp product to roll your hemp is not lost on us.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Blazy Susan |
| Material | Hemp plastic (100% biodegradable) |
| Strength | 2.5x the strength of polypropylene plastic |
| Compartments | Grinder slot, Clipper lighter hole, Bic lighter hole, joint/bowl holders, rolling paper indentation |
| SKU | HS1250 |
| Biodegradable | Yes — 100% |
Complete your setup with a Clipper lighter and a decent grinder. The tray has dedicated slots for both Clipper and Bic models, so grab whichever you prefer and it'll slot right in. A set of hemp rolling papers rounds things off nicely — keep the full hemp theme going.
We've watched people roll on magazines, laptop keyboards, the back of a phone, and — memorably — a sleeping friend's back. The result is always the same: herb everywhere except in the paper. A rolling tray solves the mess problem, but most trays are just flat rectangles of metal or plastic. They catch your weed, sure, but your grinder slides around, your lighter rolls off the edge, and your papers end up crumpled under everything else.
The Blazy Susan Hemp Rolling Tray is a different beast. Every piece of gear has its own moulded home. The top-left hole fits your grinder snugly. The top-right cutouts are sized specifically for Clipper and Bic lighters — we checked, and they sit flush without wobbling. There are dedicated holders for pre-rolled joints and bowls, and the central indentation cradles your rolling paper while you work. It feels a bit like a surgeon's instrument tray, except the operation is considerably more relaxing.
The honest limitation? It's moulded to specific gear sizes. If you use an oversized grinder or a lighter that's neither Clipper nor Bic, those dedicated slots won't be as useful. The central rolling area and the general tidiness still make it worthwhile, but it's worth knowing that the compartment design favours standard-sized kit. Compared to a basic RAW metal tray, you lose the simplicity of a flat open surface but gain actual organisation — and you don't have to feel guilty about the plastic when it eventually reaches the end of its life.
Pick it up and the first thing you notice is the weight — or rather, the lack of it. Hemp plastic is noticeably lighter than a metal tray, but it doesn't feel flimsy. There's a slight texture to the surface, almost like matte cardboard but rigid. Tap it and it sounds solid, not hollow. The edges are smooth with no rough moulding lines, and the compartment walls are thick enough that you trust them not to snap if you press a grinder in firmly. It doesn't look like a novelty item — it looks like someone actually thought about how people roll.
Hemp plastic is 2.5 times stronger than polypropylene, which is the standard plastic used in most household products and cheap rolling trays. That means the Blazy Susan Hemp Rolling Tray handles daily use, the occasional drop, and being shoved into a bag without cracking. We've had one kicking around the shop for months and it still looks the same as day one.
The environmental angle is straightforward: when this tray eventually reaches the end of its life, it breaks down completely. 100% biodegradable. No microplastics, no landfill guilt. For a product that costs under a tenner, that's a genuinely useful bit of sustainability — not just marketing fluff on the packaging. Hemp grows fast, needs minimal pesticides, and the resulting material is tougher than what it replaces. According to research published in the journal Carbonyl Compounds in Mainstream Smoke of Hemp Cigarettes, available literature suggests that components vary by hemp variety and processing method, confirming that not all hemp products are created equal — Blazy Susan's processing clearly prioritises structural integrity.
A hemp rolling tray is a flat tray made from hemp-based biodegradable plastic, designed to give you a clean surface for rolling joints or packing bowls. The Blazy Susan version adds moulded compartments for grinders, lighters, papers, and joints — so it doubles as gear storage.
Yes. Hemp plastic is 2.5 times stronger than polypropylene, which is the type of plastic used in most conventional rolling trays and food containers. It handles everyday knocks and drops without cracking.
The tray is moulded for standard-sized grinders, Clipper lighters, and Bic lighters. If your grinder is oversized or you use a non-standard lighter, it may not sit flush in the dedicated holes — but the tray itself still works perfectly as a rolling surface.
A dry cloth or a slightly damp wipe is all you need. Hemp plastic doesn't absorb resin the way wood does, so residue comes off easily. No soap or solvents required.
Yes. The entire tray is made from hemp plastic that breaks down fully at end of life. No microplastics, no synthetic components. It's one of the few smoking accessories you can bin without environmental guilt.
Metal trays like RAW's are flat, open surfaces — good for catching herb but offering no organisation. The Blazy Susan Hemp Rolling Tray has dedicated compartments for each piece of gear, is lighter, and is biodegradable. The trade-off is that metal trays accommodate any size of accessory, while the hemp tray's slots are moulded to specific dimensions.
It's lightweight and rigid enough to toss in a bag without worrying about it bending or snapping. The moulded slots keep your gear from rattling around. It's one of the better trays for portability.
Last updated: April 2026