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Metal Rolling Tray Black ''Boxing Mike''
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Metal Rolling Tray Black ''Boxing Mike''

Rolling trays

by Tyson 2.0

€ 14,96
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A metal rolling tray that actually holds its own — TYSON 2.0's Boxing Mike design in sleek black, with lipped edges that keep your herb, papers, and tips exactly where they should be. Available in Small and Medium, built from sturdy metal that wipes clean in seconds. Looks good, works better.
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The TYSON 2.0 Metal Rolling Tray Black "Boxing Mike" is a sturdy metal rolling tray that keeps your papers, tips, grinder, and herb corralled in one place — with raised lipped edges that stop everything from skittering off the edge of your coffee table. Iron Mike in full fighting stance, black finish, two sizes.

Metal construction Lipped edges Two sizes: S & M TYSON 2.0 brand Wipes clean in seconds

Why the Boxing Mike tray earns its spot on the table

Plastic trays warp, bamboo trays stain, and a magazine on your lap isn't a rolling surface — it's a disaster waiting to happen. The TYSON 2.0 Boxing Mike tray is metal, which means it stays flat, doesn't hold smells, and survives a damp cloth without falling apart. The raised lip around all four sides is the feature that actually matters — it catches the stray bits of herb that otherwise end up in your carpet.

The design is the other half of the pitch. Mike Tyson in fighting stance, dead centre, black background. It's not subtle and it's not trying to be. If you want a tray that disappears into your furniture, this isn't it. If you want one with actual personality that also does the job properly — this is the one.

Which size should you pick?

Small (S) — SKU HS2474: The portable option. Light enough to toss in a bag, with enough surface area for papers, tips, and a small grinder. This is the one you grab for sessions at a friend's place or in the park.

Medium (M) — SKU HS2475: The home setup. Room for a full-size grinder, king-size papers, a lighter, and still space left over to sort your herb. If you roll at your kitchen table or coffee table and like spreading everything out, go M.

We'd pick the Medium for home and the Small for on-the-go. Both do the job — it's really about where you roll most.

What makes a metal tray the better choice

Metal is the format we'd recommend over plastic or wood nine times out of ten. A plastic tray that costs a euro or two will flex, scratch, and start to smell like resin within a month. Wood and bamboo look lovely but they absorb moisture, warp, and stain in ways you can't reverse. Metal just keeps going — wipe it with a damp cloth, dry it off, done.

The Boxing Mike tray has the raised lipped edge on all four sides, which sounds like a minor detail until you've watched a full grinder's worth of herb tumble off a flat surface. That lip is what stops the "where did it all go" moment when you tilt the tray to tap the grinder out.

Specifications

BrandTYSON 2.0
ProductRolling Tray Black "Boxing Mike"
MaterialMetal
ColourBlack
Edge designRaised / lipped edges
Available sizesSmall (S) — HS2474, Medium (M) — HS2475
DesignMike Tyson "Boxing Mike" artwork
CleaningWipe with damp cloth

Complete your rolling setup: Pair the Boxing Mike tray with a quality grinder (a 4-piece metal grinder with a kief catcher is the combination we'd reach for) and a pack of king-size papers plus filter tips. If you're building a home station, a good lighter or hemp wick sits nicely alongside the Medium tray.

How to use your rolling tray

  1. Set the tray on a flat, stable surface — coffee table, desk, or your lap.
  2. Place your grinder, papers, tips, and lighter on the tray so everything's within reach.
  3. Grind your herb directly over the tray so any stray bits land on the surface, not the floor.
  4. Roll as normal — the lipped edges keep wayward crumbs contained.
  5. Tip the loose material into the corner and funnel it back into your grinder or jar — nothing wasted.
  6. Wipe the tray down with a damp cloth after each session to stop resin build-up.

Honest limitations

A few things worth knowing before you click buy. The bold Boxing Mike artwork is printed on the surface, which means heavy scraping with a sharp grinder edge can mark the design over time — it's a cosmetic thing, not a functional one, but worth flagging if you're precious about print condition. The metal can also get a bit cold to the touch in winter, which is entirely meaningless but someone always asks. And like any tray with a printed design, don't soak it — wipe it clean and dry it off, don't run it through the dishwasher.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a rolling tray actually used for?

A rolling tray is a flat surface with raised edges that keeps your papers, herb, grinder, and tips in one place while you prepare a joint. It catches loose material so nothing ends up on the carpet, and gives you a clean, dedicated workspace instead of rolling on a magazine or a plate.

Do I really need a rolling tray?

If you roll more than once in a while, yes — it saves herb, keeps your surfaces clean, and makes the whole process faster. If you only roll occasionally, you can get by without one, but most people who try a proper tray don't go back to rolling on random surfaces.

Is metal better than wood or plastic for a rolling tray?

Metal is the most durable of the three. Plastic scratches and absorbs smells, wood can warp or stain if it gets damp, and metal just wipes clean with a cloth. The TYSON 2.0 tray is metal for exactly that reason — built to last, easy to maintain.

How do I clean the Boxing Mike tray?

Wipe it down with a damp cloth after each session. For stuck-on resin, a cloth with a bit of isopropyl alcohol clears it off quickly. Don't soak the tray or run it through the dishwasher — the printed design doesn't love that treatment.

Which size should I pick — S or M?

Small (S) is the portable option for sessions on the go, bags, and small setups. Medium (M) is the home tray with room for a full-size grinder, king-size papers, and a lighter all at once. If you roll mostly at home, go Medium. If you want something you can take with you, go Small.

Will the Boxing Mike design scratch off?

The design is printed on the metal surface, so heavy scraping with a sharp grinder edge over time can mark it. For normal rolling use it holds up well. If you want the artwork to stay pristine, tap your grinder onto a clean section rather than dragging it across the print.

Last updated: April 2026

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