Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Non-Slip Service Trays different from regular trays?
A rubber-like coating on the top and sidewalls grips glasses and plates so they don't slide as staff carry them. That cuts spills and drops during service. Non-Slip Service Trays keep loads steady on a busy floor.
Which shape of Non-Slip Service Trays should I choose?
Round trays suit drinks and bar service, while rectangular and oval shapes carry plated food and bussing loads. Sizes like a 16-inch round or 18 by 14 rectangle cover most jobs. Pick Non-Slip Service Trays by what your staff carry, alongside your bar supplies.
How much heat can Non-Slip Service Trays take?
The polypropylene body handles up to about 150A°F, which suits warm plates and drinks but not straight-from-oven cookware. Hand-washing keeps the coating intact. Match Non-Slip Service Trays to the temperatures you actually carry.
Why choose Non-Slip Service Trays for drink service?
The grippy surface keeps full glasses from sliding as servers weave through a room, which matters most with tall or top-heavy drinks. It steadies the whole load. Non-Slip Service Trays cut breakage, so pair them with bar mats at the station.
Does colour matter when picking Non-Slip Service Trays?
Mostly it's about your look, since these trays come in black and brown. Darker trays hide scuffs and stains between washes. Choose Non-Slip Service Trays in a colour that suits your service style.
Are Non-Slip Service Trays worth buying by the case?
For any venue with table service, yes, a 12-pack keeps enough clean trays in rotation for a full floor. Running short slows bussing. Order Non-Slip Service Trays by the case so every server has one.
Can Non-Slip Service Trays handle both food and drinks?
Yes. The same grippy surface carries plated meals and full glasses alike, so one tray type covers the floor. A 16-inch round tray suits drinks, rectangles suit food. Stock Non-Slip Service Trays for the whole service.





