
Rolling trays
by Royal Queen Seeds
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The Royal Queen Seeds Rolling Tray is a sturdy metal rolling tray that keeps your herb contained and your rolling surface level while you build the joint you actually want to smoke. Seamlessly formed from a single piece of metal — no seams, no weak spots — and splashed with RQS's signature hot pink, bright green, and neon blue pattern. It's loud, but that's the point: you'll spot it across a messy table in half a second.
There are two small-sized trays in this listing. The Small - RQS (HS0288) carries the classic Royal Queen Seeds branding with their signature colour pattern. The Small - USA (HS1380) features an alternative design. Both are the same compact size — small enough to slip into a backpack, big enough to roll a decent joint without herb tumbling off the edges. If you're skinning up at home on a table, a small tray does the job. If you want more real estate for breaking down larger amounts, keep an eye out for larger rolling trays in our smokeshop.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Royal Queen Seeds |
| Material | Metal (seamlessly formed) |
| Design | RQS logo with hot pink, bright green, and neon blue pattern |
| Edge profile | Wide lip with good depth |
| Variants | Small - RQS (HS0288), Small - USA (HS1380) |
| Finish | Printed — won't crack, break, or peel |
Complete your rolling setup: A rolling tray without papers and tips is just a colourful plate. Pair this RQS tray with RAW Classic rolling papers and some cardboard filter tips so you're ready to go straight out of the box. If you're forever losing your grinder, grab a metal herb grinder to live permanently on the tray — one less thing to hunt for.
Here's the thing we've watched happen behind the counter since 1999: someone rolls on a book, a magazine, their jeans, a phone screen — and then wonders where half their herb went. It falls into the spine of the book. It sticks to the denim. It slides off the phone and onto the floor. A rolling tray with a proper lip catches everything. Every crumb stays on the tray, which means your stash lasts longer and your joints are actually packed the way you intended.
The Royal Queen Seeds rolling tray is metal, not plastic, not wood, not silicone. That matters. Plastic trays flex and warp over time. Wood absorbs moisture and resin, gets sticky, gets gross. Metal sits flat, wipes clean in seconds, and doesn't age. The printed pattern on this one is bonded to the surface — we've handled plenty of these and the print doesn't flake or bubble even after months of daily use. The wide lip and slight depth give you a contained workspace. You can break down herb, line up your papers and tips, even rest your lighter and scissors on the tray without anything rolling off. It's a small thing, but once you've used one, rolling without a tray feels chaotic.
One honest note: both variants here are the small size. That's brilliant for portability — it genuinely fits in a backpack side pocket — but if you're someone who likes to spread out with multiple strains, a grinder, a jar, and all your accessories, you might find yourself wanting more surface area. For a quick personal roll-up, though, the small is the one we'd grab.
We get asked about rolling trays more than you'd expect. People see them and think "do I really need a tray just to roll a joint?" and then six months later they come back and buy one for a mate because they can't believe they went so long without one. The RQS tray in particular gets picked up as a gift — the colours are eye-catching enough that it doesn't look like a generic smoking accessory. It looks like someone actually thought about it. If you've got an RQS fan in your life, this is a no-brainer present. And at this price point, you could grab both variants without thinking twice.
The weight of the metal is worth mentioning. It's not flimsy tinfoil — it has a satisfying heft that keeps it planted on your lap even if you shift around. But it's not so heavy that it's a pain to carry. That balance is what separates a tray you actually use from one that sits in a drawer.
Both variants (Small - RQS and Small - USA) are compact small-sized trays. They're big enough to comfortably roll a single joint with room for your papers and lighter, and small enough to toss in a backpack.
They're the same size and material. The difference is the printed design — the RQS variant features the classic Royal Queen Seeds colour pattern, while the USA variant has an alternative design. Pick whichever graphic you prefer.
No. The pattern is bonded to the metal surface and won't crack, peel, or bubble with normal use. A wipe-down with a dry cloth keeps it looking fresh.
Absolutely. A rolling tray is just a contained flat surface with a lip — it works for anything you're rolling, whether that's herb, tobacco, or a blend of both.
Wipe it down with a dry cloth after each session. For stickier residue, a slightly damp cloth or a touch of isopropyl alcohol on a paper towel sorts it out in seconds. Metal doesn't absorb resin the way wood or silicone does.
If you roll joints regularly, yes — without question. The lip catches every bit of herb that would otherwise end up on the floor or stuck in your clothes. Your stash goes further and your rolling surface stays level. Once you use one, going back to rolling on a random surface feels wasteful.
No, it's the tray only. You'll want to grab rolling papers, filter tips, and a grinder separately to complete your setup.
Last updated: April 2026