Acrylic Chip Tray With Lid
10 Acrylic Chip Tray - With Lid - Cover On Shown With Chips (Not Included)
10 Acrylic Chip Tray - With Lid - Shown With Chips (Not Included)
Acrylic Chip Tray With Lid 10 Acrylic Chip Tray - With Lid - Cover On Shown With Chips (Not Included) 10 Acrylic Chip Tray - With Lid - Shown With Chips (Not Included)
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Bandeja de virutas de acrílico con tapa

$2.99
Product SKU: GPCA-002

Descripción general

Organice sus fichas de póquer y manténgalas limpias como lo hacen en los casinos con nuestra bandeja acrílica para fichas con tapa. ¡Es exactamente lo que los casinos usan para almacenar los suyos!

Esta bandeja resistente que está hecha con acrílico resistente tiene una durabilidad garantizada. Puede contener hasta 100 fichas de póquer y tiene un color transparente que le facilita identificar lo que hay dentro. Además, viene con una tapa a juego para ayudar a asegurar las fichas y le permite apilar las bandejas.

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Product FAQ's

Each acrylic chip tray holds up to 100 poker chips. This capacity is designed to fit a full standard chip denomination set in a single tray, making it easy to organize your chips by color or value without needing multiple containers.

Yes, every acrylic chip tray includes a matching acrylic snap-fit lid. The lid keeps your chips secured, dust-free, and scratch-free between sessions so you never need a separate storage bag or makeshift cover.

Absolutely. The flat-lid design allows you to stack multiple trays vertically, which mirrors professional casino chip organization and saves a significant amount of shelf or cabinet space compared to storing loose chips.

The tray is compatible with standard poker chips, including the most common casino-style clay composite and ceramic chips. If your chips fall within the standard 39mm diameter size used across most home and tournament sets, they will fit correctly in the tray.

Yes. The tray is fully transparent on all sides, so you can identify chip colors and denominations at a glance without ever removing the lid. This makes setup faster and keeps your organization system intact before every game.

Yes. The acrylic chip tray format used in this product is the same format found in regulated casino environments. It brings a credible, professional look to both home games and organized tournaments without requiring a commercial-grade budget.

The snap-fit lid locks chips in place during transport so nothing shifts, rattles, or spills mid-carry. Whether you are moving trays from a storage shelf to the poker table or transporting them to a friend's house, the chips stay organized inside the tray.

The tray is constructed from heavy-duty clear acrylic. This material resists cracks and discoloration through years of regular handling, making it a much more durable long-term solution than cardboard boxes or plastic zip-lock bags.

The number of trays depends on the total size of your chip set. Since each tray holds up to 100 chips, a 300-chip set would require three trays, a 500-chip set would require five trays, and so on. The stackable design means additional trays take up very little extra space.

The acrylic chip tray with lid is built for home poker hosts, tournament organizers, and serious players who want their chip storage to reflect the quality of their chips and the care they put into their game. If you own 100 or more poker chips and are currently storing them in anything other than a dedicated tray, this is the most practical upgrade you can make to your setup.

The heavy-duty acrylic used in this tray is selected specifically for its resistance to both physical scratching and UV-related discoloration. With normal handling and basic care, the tray will maintain its clarity and structural integrity through years of regular use.

Yes, and this is one of the most practical uses for the tray. Because the tray is fully transparent and holds up to 100 chips, you can dedicate one tray per denomination, label the outside if needed, and have everything counted and ready before the first hand is dealt. This eliminates the delays that come with sorting through loose chips at the start of a session.