Great tray
I just needed a simple tray to take to my recliner when I want to eat in front of the TV and this works. I didn't want a tray table taking up space in my small home and I didn't want anything fancy since it won't be out on display. This is perfect. The texture allows for the plate to stay put and not slide around. It is easy to clean and durable. It is lightweight so it doesn't add extra weight for you to carry. It is the perfect size for a dinner plate and a side salad or cup of soup. I only bought one but it looks stackable if you buy more. It was also a great price. Totally worth it.
✔ Verified Purchase
Just what I was looking for
It has good quality, is durable, and has a nice weight and size! It will work well for taking food out to the smoker without spilling liquids thanks to the lip.
✔ Verified Purchase
Sturdy and Versatile
Product is exactly as described! Very sturdy and versatile. I ordered both the small and large sizes. The small is used when I want to take meals outside. I use the large one to arrange my ingredients when cooking, which means less cleanup of the countertops if something spills. The tray is very easy to wipe clean or rinse in the sink. The Slate color is a lovely shade of blue which matches my beachy theme. An excellent value for a low price.
✔ Verified Purchase
A
Ann Whelan
February 01, 2026
Necessity is the mother of invention
VERY nice trays! When I owned my home, I had sliders in all of my base cabinets (kitchen and bathrooms). Loved them because I could easily reach everything in them, even in the far back. I recently moved into a 55+ apartment where we cannot do permanent installations (like sliders--or anything else). I have 4 pantries, plus numerous other base cabinets (love them), but I cannot get something from the back of a shelf without removing everything in front of what I want. These trays fit almost perfectly on most pantry shelves (14" wide), and I can pull them out to reach or inventory their contents. Not as good as having 14 sliders, but these durable trays (with a lip) will do. And the price is great for their quality--sturdy, substantive, attractive. They're a pretty good solution to the problem.
✔ Verified Purchase
A
Addison Dewitt
December 28, 2025
Sturdy, don't like the texture on the surface.
Good sturdy trays, I just wish there wasn't a texture on them as it makes them hard to clean well.
✔ Verified Purchase
Great usable tray for project organization or activity platform
Awesome tray. I use it to have a movable platform for my lego builds and/or 3d printer projects. It makes it very easy to move about and not drop junk everywhere. It's a larger tray which is very helpful too!
✔ Verified Purchase
Handy, a good size, easy to clean and store.
This is just your average tray. There's nothing fancy about it. What it is, is highly versatile and functional. Its thick, made well, and makes prep easy, as well as sanitizing my tools, and getting everything organized and ready to go. I make a large sink full of sanitizer and do my tray first then set it on my drying matt. I then put the saucepan, whisk, wooden spoon, glass bowl, and temperature gauge into the sanitizer. I dry off the back of the tray so it will be slip resistant, and let my tools dry before organizing them on the tray before starting my L. Reuteri fermented dairy. I have an older tray that I keep close by to move my dirty implements to once I'm finished with prep. So basically, it is just an organization tool I use in all of my batch or fermentation processes. It keeps all of my sanitized items separate from my other supplies. It's also great for food prep. After sanitation of it and my cutting board and knife, I cut my herbs and items I need for my Fire Cider and line them out on the tray. I don't have to worry about the tray moving around or sliding off the counter due to its slip resistance. Once I have all my items cut up, I line up my sterilized jars and start filling them up with the items on the tray, onions, garlic, ginger, jalapeños, turmeric, lemon slices, orange slices, then toss in a few black peppercorns, some thyme, and rosemary, fill the jars with raw apple cider vinegar with mother, seal the jars and remember to shake them every day until it's time to drain off the liquid in about three months. I have another tray I set my jars of Fire Cider on to ferment on the counter out of the direct sun, so I remember to shake it about every day, or I'd forget about it. They tray comes in handy for several purposes and is thin enough to store with my cookie sheets when not in use, It's very useful.
✔ Verified Purchase