
Rolling trays
by Hemper
The ''It's Money'' Rolling Tray is a metal rolling tray from Hemper that gives your rolling station some serious personality — printed with a dollar-bill-inspired design that looks better than anything in your wallet. Available in three sizes, it keeps your herb, papers, and filters corralled on a smooth, lipped surface so nothing ends up on the carpet. If you're going to roll, you might as well do it in style.
| Size | SKU | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Small | HS2660 | Solo sessions — fits a grinder, papers, and a lighter with room to work. Easy to stash in a drawer or bag. |
| Medium | HS2661 | The sweet spot for most people. Enough space to grind, break down, and roll without things getting crowded. |
| Large | HS2662 | Group sessions or if you like to spread out. Room for multiple grinders, a jar, tips, and still have a clear rolling area. |
Not sure? We'd go medium. It handles daily use without hogging your entire coffee table, and the extra few centimetres over the small make a real difference when you're mid-roll and need somewhere to set your grinder down.
Rolling on a book, a magazine, or the back of your phone case — we've all been there. It works until it doesn't. One gust of wind, one nudge of the elbow, and you're picking crumbs out of the sofa cushions. A dedicated rolling tray with raised edges solves that in the most obvious way possible: it gives your material a contained, flat workspace with walls around it.
The ''It's Money'' rolling tray from Hemper is stamped metal — not flimsy printed cardboard, not a bamboo board that warps when it gets damp. It's got a bit of weight to it, which keeps it planted on whatever surface you're working on. The curved corners and lipped edges (roughly 10-15mm raised all the way round) mean loose herb naturally funnels back toward the centre instead of drifting off the edge. That's less waste, less mess, and less time spent chasing stray bits across the table.
The one honest limitation: it's metal, so it will show scratches over time if you're rough with it. The printed design holds up well to regular use, but dragging a steel grinder across it daily will leave marks. Treat it with a bit of care and it'll stay looking sharp for ages.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Hemper |
| Material | Stamped metal |
| Design | Dollar bill / money print |
| Edge type | Raised lip (curved corners) |
| Sizes available | Small (HS2660), Medium (HS2661), Large (HS2662) |
| Surface | Smooth, non-stick print finish |
Complete your rolling setup — pair the ''It's Money'' rolling tray with a solid 4-piece metal grinder for a consistent grind, and grab a pack of unbleached rolling papers or pre-rolled cones to keep everything within arm's reach. A small stash jar rounds things out nicely if you want to keep your tray tidy between sessions.
We've stocked rolling trays in every material and design going since the early 2000s, and the ones that actually last are always metal. Bamboo looks lovely until it absorbs moisture and warps. Glass is beautiful until it meets a tile floor. Silicone is indestructible but floppy — try picking one up one-handed with a full load and you'll see the problem. Metal trays like this Hemper one hit the balance: rigid enough to carry around, light enough to toss in a bag, and easy to wipe clean.
The money design is a conversation starter, too. We've had customers come back for a second one in a different size just because their mates kept asking where they got it. Compared to a plain black or silver tray, it's got personality without being obnoxious. If you want something more understated, Hemper does simpler designs as well — but if you're here, you're probably not looking for understated.
Hemper's small rolling tray measures roughly 18 x 14 cm, the medium sits around 28 x 18 cm, and the large is approximately 34 x 28 cm. The medium is the most popular — big enough to work comfortably, small enough to store in a drawer.
With normal use — grinding, rolling, wiping down — the print holds up well. Heavy scratching from metal tools dragged across the surface will eventually leave marks. Use a grinder on the tray, not against it, and you'll keep it looking fresh much longer.
A damp cloth handles daily cleaning. For sticky residue or built-up resin, wipe with a cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol, then dry. Avoid steel wool or abrasive pads — they'll scratch the design.
Standard Hemper rolling trays are non-magnetic stamped metal. They don't come with a magnetic lid, though aftermarket magnetic covers sized for standard trays are available separately.
Absolutely. The flat surface and raised edges make it handy as a general catch-all tray — keys, coins, bits and bobs. Some customers use them as display trays. The money design makes that work surprisingly well.
Yes. At roughly 28 x 18 cm, the medium slides into most backpack pockets or laptop compartments easily. It's rigid metal, so it won't bend. Just mind the contents if you're travelling — an empty tray is a tray, a loaded one is a mess waiting to happen.
Last updated: April 2026