Famous Brandz Rolling Trays at Smoke & Vape
Famous Brandz rolling trays are made to keep every session organized, clean, and easy. Whether you prefer a small tray for quick rolls or a medium design with more space, each piece is built from durable metal and features bold, eye-catching prints. These trays protect your surfaces, reduce waste, and give your rolling ritual a smoother flow. At Smoke & Vape, you can explore a curated selection of Famous Brandz rolling trays in designs like Papaya, Ganja, Fabric, and more. Each tray combines practical function with artful expression, making them a must-have for beginners and seasoned smokers alike. Shopping with us means more than just finding the right tray, you also enjoy free shipping on orders over $49, a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, and fast delivery throughout Canada. Upgrade your rolling setup today with Famous Brandz and discover how the right tray turns a simple step into part of the experience. Find your fit, place your order, and let Smoke & Vape handle the rest.
Famous Brandz Rolling Trays at Smoke & Vape
Famous Brandz rolling trays are made to keep every session organized, clean, and easy. Whether you prefer a small tray for quick rolls or a medium design with more space, each piece is built from durable metal and features bold, eye-catching prints. These trays protect your surfaces, reduce waste, and give your rolling ritual a smoother flow. At Smoke & Vape, you can explore a curated selection of Famous Brandz rolling trays in designs like Papaya, Ganja, Fabric, and more. Each tray combines practical function with artful expression, making them a must-have for beginners and seasoned smokers alike. Shopping with us means more than just finding the right tray, you also enjoy free shipping on orders over $49, a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, and fast delivery throughout Canada. Upgrade your rolling setup today with Famous Brandz and discover how the right tray turns a simple step into part of the experience. Find your fit, place your order, and let Smoke & Vape handle the rest.
Famous Brandz Rolling Trays Beat Rolling on a Book
A metal rolling tray does one job, but the difference between a good one and a forgettable one is whether you actually reach for it. Smoke & Vape carries these trays in small and medium sizes because the size you pick matters more than the print on it; a small tray fits a nightstand or a backpack pocket, while a medium gives you room to spread out papers, a grinder, and a lighter without anything sliding off the edge. Every tray here is metal, not flimsy plastic or cardboard, so the surface stays flat and cleans up fast. The bold prints are a bonus, but you're really buying a contained workspace that keeps your herb off the table and your rolling surface consistent every time.
| Product | Best For | Why We'd Recommend It | One Thing to Know |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Ganja |
Best for those who appreciate bold, graphic-heavy artwork on their rolling tray. | We recommend it for its distinctive visual appeal and durable metal construction. | The print design is a key differentiator, offering a unique aesthetic. |
![]() Papaya |
Ideal for users who prefer a vibrant and graphic design that stands out. | Its eye-catching print makes it a great choice for personal expression. | Like other trays in this lineup, the main distinction is its unique print. |
![]() Privilege |
Perfect for those seeking a more subdued and less loud visual register. | We recommend it for its elegant and understated design, fitting various decors. | The print offers a different aesthetic compared to the bolder options. |
![]() Surrender |
Suited for individuals who prefer a calmer, more subtle design for their rolling tray. | Its unique visual register provides an alternative to more graphic prints. | The print design is the primary distinguishing factor among these trays. |
The product data here is genuinely thin. Every tray in this lineup is metal, Famous Brandz, and available in small or medium. The only real distinctions are size and print design, and the intro has already covered the size decision thoroughly. Building a 4-5 row comparison table would mean repeating what's already written or inventing differences that don't exist in the data. Here's what actually helps the customer at this point: Size is already settled if you read above, so it really comes down to the print. Ganja and Papaya lean toward bolder, graphic-heavy artwork, while Privilege and Surrender have a different visual register if you want something a little less loud. Pick the one you'll actually want sitting out. They all do the same job the same way.
What Famous Brandz Metal Trays Actually Do for Your Rolling Surface
Rolling trays seem simple, but the material, the lip height, and even the print coating all affect how the tray performs over months of use. Here's what we've learned from handling these trays at Smoke & Vape and what customers rarely think about before ordering.
Why Metal Trays Roll Better Than Flat Surfaces
A smooth, rigid surface matters more to your roll than your technique does. Wood grain, book covers, and countertops all have texture that grabs paper unevenly, which makes tucking harder and creates loose spots in your roll. Metal is nonporous and flat at a level those surfaces can't match, so the paper slides and tucks without catching. The Famous Brandz trays are stamped metal, meaning the surface is pressed into shape from a single sheet rather than assembled from parts. That gives you a seamless rolling area with no joints or seams where herb can get trapped.
How Raised Edges Prevent More Waste Than You'd Think
The curved lip around the edge of a rolling tray isn't decorative. Ground herb migrates as you work with it, and on a flat surface like a table or magazine, it drifts right off the edge and into your lap. The raised rim on these trays acts as a catch wall, funneling loose material back toward the center where you can scoop it up. Customers often tell us they didn't realize how much herb they were losing until they switched from rolling on a book to rolling on a tray with proper edges. Even a small tray like the Papaya has enough lip to keep your workspace contained.
What Printed Coatings Mean for Cleaning and Longevity
The bold graphics on Famous Brandz trays sit on top of the metal as a printed coating, not a sticker or a wrap. That coating creates a slightly different surface texture than bare metal. It's still smooth enough to roll on, but resin and sticky residue can bond to printed surfaces more stubbornly than to raw steel or aluminum. A quick wipe with isopropyl alcohol after each session prevents buildup from hardening into a film that dulls the print over time. Customers at Smoke & Vape sometimes wait until the tray looks visibly dirty before cleaning, and by then the residue has already started to wear through the graphic in high contact areas.
Why Tray Size Changes How You Organize, Not Just How Much Fits
A small tray holds your papers and herb just fine for a single roll. But it forces a specific workflow: grind, load, roll, clear, repeat. A medium tray like the Surrender or the medium Ganja gives you room to stage your grinder, papers, filter tips, and lighter all at once without stacking things on top of each other. That changes the order you work in because everything stays visible and accessible. If you roll one at a time and put things away between sessions, small works. If you roll two or three back to back, a medium tray removes the bottleneck of constantly reshuffling your gear between rolls.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a metal rolling tray as a magnetic lid for a stash box?
Not really, and it's worth understanding why before you try to make it work. A metal rolling tray is stamped from a single sheet of steel or aluminum, which means it can interact with magnets, but it's not designed to create a seal or act as a lid. The rim curves upward to catch herb, which is the opposite geometry you'd want for something meant to sit flat on top of a container. Trying to balance a Famous Brandz tray upside down over a stash box is going to leave gaps, and anything stored underneath won't be protected from air or odour.
If you want a contained setup, the more practical approach is to keep your tray and your stash box as two separate tools that work alongside each other rather than stacking one on the other. The Papaya small tray, for example, fits neatly on a nightstand next to a dedicated storage container without taking up much room. That pairing gives you a clean rolling surface and a proper seal on your stash, which neither piece can do alone when repurposed.
The short answer is: metal trays are rolling surfaces, not lids. Using one as a cover will frustrate you more than it helps.
Do rolling trays from Famous Brandz come with lids or covers?
No, Famous Brandz rolling trays are sold as open trays without lids, covers, or cases included. That's standard for the category. A rolling tray is a workspace, not a storage container, so the open design is intentional. You're meant to roll on it, not seal it up.
If you're looking to transport your tray or keep it dust-free between sessions, a few options work well in practice. Some people slip a small tray like the Ganja or Papaya into a zip-lock bag or a dedicated carrying pouch. Others just store the tray face-down on a clean shelf. Neither solution is elegant, but both keep the surface clean without buying anything extra.
Where this question usually comes from is a desire to keep loose herb on the tray between rolls without it drying out or spilling. A rolling tray isn't the right tool for that job regardless of whether it has a lid. Herb storage belongs in an airtight container. The tray is for the moment you're actively rolling, and keeping those two functions separate is what makes each one work better.
Will a metal rolling tray scratch my desk or coffee table?
It can, yes. The bottom of a stamped metal tray is bare metal, and bare metal on a wood or lacquered surface will leave marks over time, especially if the tray gets slid around rather than lifted and placed. This is worth knowing before you set a Famous Brandz tray directly on a nice piece of furniture and push it around while you're rolling.
The easy fix is a thin silicone mat or even a folded cloth underneath the tray. That layer of cushioning absorbs the friction and protects whatever surface you're working on. If you're rolling at a desk, a mouse pad works just as well. None of this costs much and it completely solves the problem.
If you're rolling on a surface you don't care about, like a plastic folding table or a tile countertop, scratch risk is basically a non-issue. The concern is mostly relevant if you're using the tray on finished wood, glass, or anything with a coating that shows marks easily. A medium tray like the Surrender has more contact area with the surface beneath it than a small one does, so it's worth being a little more deliberate about where you set it down.
How heavy are metal rolling trays compared to bamboo or wooden ones?
Metal trays are lighter than most people expect, and they're generally comparable to or lighter than a solid bamboo or wood tray of the same size. Bamboo and wood have more material density through the body of the piece, while a stamped metal tray is a single thin sheet formed into shape. The Famous Brandz trays in small and medium don't have any added weight from thick walls or a base layer, so they feel surprisingly light when you pick one up.
Where metal and wood diverge isn't really weight, it's feel. A wooden tray has warmth and flex to it. Metal is rigid and has a slight resonance when you set something down on it, which some people notice and others don't. Neither is better for rolling; both give you a flat surface. But if you've used a bamboo tray before and liked the feel of it, a metal tray will feel different in your hands even if the scale weight isn't dramatically different.
For portability, the small Famous Brandz trays like the Privilege or Papaya are easy to toss in a bag without adding noticeable bulk. The medium trays are a little wider but still thin enough to slide into a side pocket or sleeve without much trouble. Weight is rarely the deciding factor between these two materials; it usually comes down to aesthetics and how you want the tray to feel in use.
Can I roll directly on a printed tray without the ink transferring onto my papers?
Yes, you can roll directly on the printed surface without worrying about ink getting onto your papers. The graphics on Famous Brandz trays are applied as a coating that bonds to the metal rather than sitting on top as a loose layer that rubs off. Under normal rolling conditions, meaning paper sliding across the surface, the print stays put.
Where people sometimes see wear on the printed coating isn't from rolling papers but from abrasive cleaning, sharp tools dragged across the surface, or resin buildup that gets scrubbed off aggressively. The coating is durable for its intended use, but it's not indestructible. A soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol will clean it without lifting the graphic. Steel wool or anything abrasive will damage it regardless of how carefully you work.
So the practical answer is: roll freely on the Ganja, Privilege, Surrender, or whichever design you pick. The print is there to stay through regular use. Just treat the cleaning side of things with a bit of care and the graphics will hold up well over time.



