
Rolling trays
by RAW
The Rolling Tray Donuts is a large-format metal rolling tray covered in a playful doughnut print that keeps your rolling materials organised and your surfaces clean. At a size that gives you proper room to work, this tray catches every stray bit of herb, filter tip, and paper — so nothing ends up in the sofa cushions or ground into the carpet. It's the kind of thing you don't think you need until you've used one, and then you wonder how you ever rolled without it.
A rolling tray solves one of the most common frustrations of any smoking session: the mess. Without a tray, ground herb ends up everywhere — on the table, the floor, between your legs on the sofa. You lose material, you make a mess, and cleanup becomes a chore nobody wants. The Rolling Tray Donuts gives you a dedicated workspace with raised edges that keep everything contained.
The large size is what makes this one worth grabbing. Smaller trays look tidy, but the moment you've got a grinder, papers, filters, a lighter, and your stash all competing for space, you realise you need more room. This tray gives you that. You can lay out everything you need, roll comfortably, and not worry about bits falling off the edge. We've used cramped little trays in the shop — they're fine for a single pre-roll, but if you're settling in for the evening or rolling for a group, large is the way to go.
The metal construction means it won't crack, warp, or absorb smells. A quick wipe with a damp cloth and it's clean. No scrubbing, no soaking. We've seen plastic trays pick up residue that never fully comes off — metal doesn't have that problem. This tray should genuinely outlast everything else in your smoking kit.
One honest limitation: it's metal, so it's not silent. Drop it on a hard surface and you'll hear about it. And if you're after a minimalist, understated look, the doughnut print is... not that. It's loud, it's fun, and it's absolutely going to catch the eye of anyone who walks into the room. That's either a selling point or a drawback depending on your taste. We'd say it's a conversation starter.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Size | Large |
| Material | Metal |
| Design | Doughnut print |
| Edge type | Raised / curved |
| Cleaning | Wipe clean with damp cloth |
| SKU | HS1322 |
Complete your rolling setup with a proper grinder to get a consistent, even grind — it makes rolling easier and your material goes further. A set of RAW rolling papers and filter tips pairs well with a tray this size, giving you everything you need in one spot.
We've been selling rolling trays since before most online shops existed — since 1999, in fact — and the number one thing customers underestimate is size. People grab a small tray because it looks neat, then come back for a large one within a month. The extra surface area isn't about luxury; it's about not knocking your grinder off the edge every time you reach for a filter. If you're buying one tray, buy it large. You won't regret it.
The doughnut design gets a specific reaction: people either love it immediately or pause for a second and then love it. It's a tray that doesn't take itself too seriously, which — let's be honest — fits the activity. And yes, the munchies-and-doughnuts crossover is real. You will look at this tray at some point during the evening and briefly consider whether the printed doughnuts are edible. They're not. We've checked.
A rolling tray keeps your herb, papers, filters, and tools in one place. The raised edges stop material from falling off, so you waste less and clean up faster. It's a simple upgrade that makes every session tidier.
Wipe it down with a damp cloth or kitchen towel. For sticky residue, a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth cuts through it in seconds. Metal trays don't absorb odours or stains like plastic or wood.
Not at all. The large size gives you room for a grinder, papers, filters, lighter, and your stash without feeling cramped. If anything, most people find they prefer the extra workspace once they've tried it.
The print is applied to the metal surface and holds up well under normal use. Avoid scrubbing with abrasive pads or harsh chemicals and it'll stay looking fresh for years.
Absolutely. People use large trays as catch-alls for keys and wallets, as craft trays, or as serving trays for snacks. The raised edges and easy-clean surface make it versatile — though the doughnut print does hint at its intended purpose.
Metal, every time. Plastic trays can crack, warp in heat, and absorb smells over time. Metal is more durable, easier to clean, and doesn't degrade. The only trade-off is a bit more weight, which actually helps keep the tray stable on your lap.
Last updated: April 2026