Collection: Rolling Trays

If you roll regularly, a good rolling tray is the difference between a clean setup and a constant mess. Our rolling trays keep everything in one place, catch loose material, and make prep faster whether you are at home or on the go. Shop metal, wood, and silicone options in multiple sizes, plus trays with lids and tray sets when you want an all-in-one setup.

Rolling Trays

Use the quick guide below to pick the right tray, then browse the collection. If you are not sure where to start, grab a medium metal tray as your daily driver. It is durable, easy to clean, and works for most setups.

Shop Rolling Trays by Type

How to Choose the Right Rolling Tray

Pick your size

  • Mini: quick sessions, travel, tight spaces.
  • Medium: best all-around size for daily use.
  • Large: shared setups, multiple tools, less cleanup.

Choose a material that fits your lifestyle

  • Metal: durable, easy to wipe clean, best for everyday use.
  • Wood: premium look and feel, great for a home station, needs gentler cleaning.
  • Silicone: grippy, flexible, and travel-friendly, ideal if you toss gear in a bag.

Decide if you need a lid

A rolling tray with a lid is ideal if you want a cleaner setup, less odor lingering around your station, and easier storage between sessions. If you roll in one spot and clean often, an open tray is usually enough.

Think about portability

If you move around, look for compact trays with raised edges and a finish that will not scratch easily. For home use, prioritize surface area and organization features.

Consider a tray set

Rolling tray sets are the easiest way to upgrade your station. They are also the best gift option because you get a complete setup without guessing what someone already has.

Care and Cleaning (Quick Rules)

  • Metal trays: wipe with a soft cloth; avoid harsh abrasives that can scratch graphics.
  • Wood trays: dry wipe first; use a lightly damp cloth if needed and dry immediately.
  • Silicone trays: warm water and mild soap works for most cleanup; rinse and air dry.

Rolling Tray FAQs

What size rolling tray should I get?

Most people should start with a medium rolling tray. Go mini if you travel a lot. Go large if you keep multiple tools out or share your setup.

Are metal rolling trays better than wood?

Metal trays win for durability and easy cleaning. Wood trays win for looks and a premium feel. If you want simple and low maintenance, choose metal.

Do rolling trays with lids keep things fresh?

A lid mainly helps with cleanliness and storage. It keeps dust out and helps contain smells in your space, but it is not the same as a sealed, smell-proof container.

What is the easiest rolling tray to clean?

Metal rolling trays are typically the easiest. A quick wipe-down keeps them looking new and prevents residue buildup.

Are silicone rolling trays good for travel?

Yes. Silicone trays are flexible, grippy, and less likely to scratch in a bag. They are a strong choice for portability.

Do rolling tray sets make sense for beginners?

Yes. A set removes the guesswork and gets you organized fast. It is also usually a better value than buying pieces one by one.

What should I look for in a high-quality rolling tray?

Look for raised edges, a stable base, a finish that will not flake easily, and enough surface area for your routine. If you store your setup, consider a lid.

How often should I clean my rolling tray?

Light wipe-downs after use prevent buildup. A deeper clean once a week keeps residue from sticking and keeps your station looking clean.

If you roll regularly, a good rolling tray is the difference between a clean setup and a constant mess. Our rolling trays keep everything in one place, catch loose material, and make prep faster whether you are at home or on the go. Shop metal, wood, and silicone options in multiple sizes, plus trays with lids and tray sets when you want an all-in-one setup.

Rolling Trays

Use the quick guide below to pick the right tray, then browse the collection. If you are not sure where to start, grab a medium metal tray as your daily driver. It is durable, easy to clean, and works for most setups.

Shop Rolling Trays by Type

How to Choose the Right Rolling Tray

Pick your size

  • Mini: quick sessions, travel, tight spaces.
  • Medium: best all-around size for daily use.
  • Large: shared setups, multiple tools, less cleanup.

Choose a material that fits your lifestyle

  • Metal: durable, easy to wipe clean, best for everyday use.
  • Wood: premium look and feel, great for a home station, needs gentler cleaning.
  • Silicone: grippy, flexible, and travel-friendly, ideal if you toss gear in a bag.

Decide if you need a lid

A rolling tray with a lid is ideal if you want a cleaner setup, less odor lingering around your station, and easier storage between sessions. If you roll in one spot and clean often, an open tray is usually enough.

Think about portability

If you move around, look for compact trays with raised edges and a finish that will not scratch easily. For home use, prioritize surface area and organization features.

Consider a tray set

Rolling tray sets are the easiest way to upgrade your station. They are also the best gift option because you get a complete setup without guessing what someone already has.

Care and Cleaning (Quick Rules)

  • Metal trays: wipe with a soft cloth; avoid harsh abrasives that can scratch graphics.
  • Wood trays: dry wipe first; use a lightly damp cloth if needed and dry immediately.
  • Silicone trays: warm water and mild soap works for most cleanup; rinse and air dry.

Rolling Tray FAQs

What size rolling tray should I get?

Most people should start with a medium rolling tray. Go mini if you travel a lot. Go large if you keep multiple tools out or share your setup.

Are metal rolling trays better than wood?

Metal trays win for durability and easy cleaning. Wood trays win for looks and a premium feel. If you want simple and low maintenance, choose metal.

Do rolling trays with lids keep things fresh?

A lid mainly helps with cleanliness and storage. It keeps dust out and helps contain smells in your space, but it is not the same as a sealed, smell-proof container.

What is the easiest rolling tray to clean?

Metal rolling trays are typically the easiest. A quick wipe-down keeps them looking new and prevents residue buildup.

Are silicone rolling trays good for travel?

Yes. Silicone trays are flexible, grippy, and less likely to scratch in a bag. They are a strong choice for portability.

Do rolling tray sets make sense for beginners?

Yes. A set removes the guesswork and gets you organized fast. It is also usually a better value than buying pieces one by one.

What should I look for in a high-quality rolling tray?

Look for raised edges, a stable base, a finish that will not flake easily, and enough surface area for your routine. If you store your setup, consider a lid.

How often should I clean my rolling tray?

Light wipe-downs after use prevent buildup. A deeper clean once a week keeps residue from sticking and keeps your station looking clean.