
Stash & storage
by RAW
The RAW Wooden Cache Box with Tray Lid is a dual-purpose smoking accessory that combines a solid wooden storage box with a magnetic rolling tray lid. Measuring 27.5 x 17.5 cm, it holds your papers, filters, grinder, and lighter in one place — then flips the lid over and gives you a proper surface to roll on. Two problems, one box.
A rolling tray and a stash box are two of those things you don't think you need until you've spent ten minutes looking for your lighter under a sofa cushion. The RAW Wooden Cache Box solves both problems at once: everything goes inside the box, and the lid doubles as your rolling surface. No more scattering tobacco across the coffee table, no more losing filters between seat cushions.
The box itself has a decent heft to it. Pick it up and you can feel the weight of the wood — it's not some flimsy MDF job that'll fall apart after a month. The grain is visible on all sides, and RAW's logo is stamped on the front panel, understated enough to sit on a shelf without screaming "stash box" to anyone who walks in. The metal tray on top is styled to look like a giant RAW rolling paper packet, which is a nice touch if you're into the brand's aesthetic.
The magnetic closure is the detail that ties it all together. The tray clicks onto the top of the box firmly enough that you can pick the whole thing up by the lid without it sliding off. That matters if you're carrying it from one room to another, or tossing it in a bag. No clasps, no hinges to break — just magnets doing their job quietly.
At 27.5 x 17.5 cm, you've got enough room for the essentials and then some. Here's a realistic breakdown of what we've managed to fit:
| Item | Fits? |
|---|---|
| King Size Slim papers (2-3 packs) | Yes, easily |
| Filter tips (booklet or pre-rolled) | Yes |
| Standard 2-part grinder (55 mm) | Yes |
| 4-part grinder (63 mm) | Yes, snug fit |
| Clipper lighter | Yes |
| Rolling machine (110 mm) | Yes, laid flat |
| Small jar or baggie | Yes, alongside other items |
| Oversized 4-part grinder (75 mm+) | Tight — possible but dominates the space |
The depth is generous enough that you can layer things: papers and filters on the bottom, grinder and lighter on top. It's not a bottomless pit, but for daily use it holds everything you'd reasonably need without having to rummage through drawers.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Dimensions | 27.5 x 17.5 cm |
| Material (box) | Wood with natural grain finish |
| Material (tray) | Metal |
| Lid attachment | Magnetic |
| Tray design | RAW rolling paper graphic |
| SKU | HS0863 |
Honest moment: the inside of the box is unlined. That means loose tobacco or herb will settle into the grain of the wood over time. It's not a dealbreaker — a quick wipe with a dry cloth sorts it out — but if you want to keep the interior pristine, store your material in a small baggie or jar inside the box rather than loose. The metal tray is easy to clean (tap it out, wipe it down), but the wood needs a bit more care than a plastic container would.
Also worth noting: this is a storage box, not a lockbox. There's no latch or lock — just the magnetic lid. It stays shut reliably, but it won't stop curious hands. If security is a priority, this isn't your solution. For everyday organisation and portability, though, it does the job well.
We've been selling RAW gear since long before rolling trays became a lifestyle accessory. The Cache Box sits in that sweet spot between "I need somewhere to keep my stuff" and "I want something that doesn't look rubbish on my shelf." Compared to the RAW Metal Rolling Tray on its own, the Cache Box gives you the same rolling surface plus actual storage underneath. If you already own a tray and just need a box, fair enough — but if you're starting from scratch, this is the more practical buy.
The 27.5 x 17.5 cm footprint is roughly the size of a hardback book, so it travels well. We've seen customers use these as their go-to weekend bag accessory: everything in one place, nothing rattling around loose. The magnetic lid means you can chuck it in a rucksack without worrying about the contents spilling out.
Complete your setup: pair the RAW Wooden Cache Box with a RAW King Size Slim rolling paper pack and a RAW Pre-Rolled Tips booklet. If you don't have a grinder yet, the RAW Life Grinder is built to the same standard and fits inside the box with room to spare.
Enough for 2-3 packs of King Size papers, a standard grinder (up to 63 mm), a lighter, filter tips, and a small jar or baggie. The internal dimensions are generous for a box this size — you won't be playing Tetris unless you're trying to cram in oversized accessories.
Technically yes, but the magnets are positioned to match RAW's own tray dimensions. A different tray might sit on top but won't lock magnetically. You'd lose the snap-shut convenience, which is half the point.
Yes. You can pick the entire box up by the tray lid and it holds. It's strong enough for transport in a bag or carrying between rooms. It won't survive being shaken upside down aggressively, but under normal use the magnets keep everything sealed.
Anywhere dry. The wood grain finish is durable but not waterproof — keep it away from damp windowsills or steamy bathrooms. A shelf, desk, or bedside table is ideal. The 27.5 x 17.5 cm footprint fits comfortably on most surfaces.
Wipe the interior with a dry cloth to remove loose material. Don't use water or cleaning products on the wood — it'll warp or stain. The metal tray can handle a damp cloth and a quick dry. That's all the maintenance it needs.
No. The magnetic lid seals well but isn't airtight. If you're storing anything aromatic, keep it in a sealed jar or baggie inside the box. The wood will absorb odours over time if exposed directly.
The rolling surface is the same quality — metal, lipped edges, RAW branding. The difference is storage. A standalone tray gives you a flat surface and nothing else. The Cache Box gives you that same surface plus a wooden compartment underneath for all your gear. If you only roll at home and already have storage sorted, the standalone tray is fine. If you want everything in one place, the Cache Box is the better pick.
Last updated: April 2026