
Rolling Tray Box
Rolling trays
by Best Buds
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Best Buds Rolling Tray Box
The Best Buds Rolling Tray Box is a 2-in-1 rolling tray and storage box that keeps your papers, lighter, and flower in one compact, portable kit. The lid doubles as your rolling surface — bright, cannabis-themed artwork on top, a tidy stash box underneath. Measuring 18 × 14 cm and 5 cm deep, it's small enough for a backpack but roomy enough for everything you actually need.
Which Design?
The Rolling Tray Box comes in two variants, both identical in size and function — the only difference is the artwork on the lid.
| Variant | SKU | Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| Lemon Haze | HS1715 | Bright citrus-yellow design with a classic strain nod |
| Sunset Sherbert | HS1714 | Warm sunset tones — orange, pink, and purple |
Pick whichever strain artwork speaks to you. Both hold the same amount of gear.
Why You Need a Rolling Tray Box
A rolling tray with built-in storage solves the most common annoyance we see: scattered smoking gear. You know the drill — papers in one drawer, lighter wedged between sofa cushions, grinder somewhere on the kitchen counter. By the time you've gathered everything, the mood's half gone.
The Best Buds Rolling Tray Box keeps it all in one spot. Pop the lid off and you've got a clean, flat surface with raised edges to catch loose material. Underneath, the 5 cm deep box holds your papers, tips, lighter, and a small stash of flower without anything rattling around. It's the kind of thing that sounds obvious until you actually use one — then you wonder why you ever rolled on the back of a magazine.
One honest note: at 18 × 14 cm, this is a compact tray. If you're someone who likes to spread out with multiple strains, a grinder, and a full toolkit, you'll want a larger tray for home sessions. But for a grab-and-go kit — visiting a mate, heading to the park, keeping a tidy bedside setup — this size is spot on. It slides into a backpack without taking up much room, and the box keeps everything contained so you're not fishing loose papers out of the bottom of your bag.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Best Buds |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 18 × 14 × 5 cm |
| Function | Rolling tray lid + storage box base |
| Variants | Lemon Haze, Sunset Sherbert |
| Design | Cannabis-themed full-colour artwork |
| Portable | Yes — fits in a standard backpack |
| What it holds | Rolling papers, tips, lighter, small flower stash, grinder (compact) |
How to Use the Rolling Tray Box
- Load the base box with your smoking essentials — papers, filter tips, lighter, and your flower in a small bag or jar. The 5 cm depth gives you enough room without things piling up.
- Place the tray lid on top. The raised edges sit neatly over the box, keeping everything sealed and tidy for transport.
- When you're ready to roll, lift the lid off and flip it artwork-side down. The smooth interior surface and curved edges give you a contained rolling area so nothing spills off the sides.
- Grind your flower, lay out a paper on the tray, and roll as usual. The raised lip catches any loose bits — sweep them into the corner and pack them into your next one.
- Once you're done, drop everything back into the box, pop the lid on, and stash it away or toss it in your bag.
From Our Counter
We've carried rolling trays in every material and size since the early days of the shop. The thing that separates a tray you actually use from one that collects dust is whether it fits your routine. The Best Buds Rolling Tray Box works best as a portable session kit — everything in one place, lid on, out the door. It's not trying to be a full workstation, and that's exactly why it works. The guys at Best Buds clearly roll their own; the tray edges are high enough to actually catch herb, not just look decorative.
The weight is worth mentioning — it's light. Noticeably lighter than a metal tray of the same size. That's a trade-off: it won't feel as solid on a table, but it makes it genuinely portable rather than technically portable. If you want something heavier and more permanent for your coffee table, a metal tray is the better call. For anything that involves movement — this one.
Complete your session kit: pair the Rolling Tray Box with a compact grinder and some RAW King Size Slim papers. If you're after a larger rolling surface for home use, check out the metal rolling trays in our smokeshop — they come in sizes up to 34 × 28 cm for those who like to spread out.
Frequently Asked Questions
What fits inside the Rolling Tray Box?
The 18 × 14 × 5 cm storage compartment holds rolling papers, filter tips, a standard lighter, and a small bag of flower comfortably. A compact 2-part grinder fits too, though a large 4-part grinder will be a squeeze.
What's the difference between Lemon Haze and Sunset Sherbert?
Just the artwork on the lid. Both variants are the same size, same material, same depth. Lemon Haze has a citrus-yellow cannabis design; Sunset Sherbert goes with warm sunset tones in orange, pink, and purple.
Is the Rolling Tray Box portable enough for a backpack?
Yes — at 18 × 14 cm it's roughly the size of a paperback book. The lid sits over the box so contents stay put during transport. It's one of the better options for on-the-go sessions.
Can I use the lid as a standalone rolling tray?
Absolutely. The lid has raised edges that contain loose material while you roll. You can use it on its own as a tray and keep the box stored separately if you prefer.
Is this big enough to replace a full-size rolling tray?
For quick single-joint sessions, yes. If you like to lay out multiple strains, a grinder, and a full set of accessories at once, you'll find 18 × 14 cm tight. We'd recommend a larger metal tray for dedicated home setups and this box for portability.
What material is the Rolling Tray Box made from?
It's a lightweight rigid box with a printed design. It's sturdy enough for regular use and transport but noticeably lighter than metal trays — which is the whole point for a portable kit.
How do I clean the rolling tray?
Wipe the tray surface with a damp cloth after each session. For sticky residue, a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth does the job. Avoid submerging the box — just surface-wipe to keep the print intact.
Last updated: April 2026



