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- Custom Made White Plastic Tray - (non-student pricing)
Custom Made White Plastic Tray - (non-student pricing)
Custom designed just for Mayu Silk Art and our students, these trays are a delight to use - lightweight and easy to use! Our artisans love our new scratch-resistant white ABS plastic trays, which show off the colors of the paint beautifully, and are super easy to clean. Their lighter weight makes them easier to load and unload for off-site events, and they look great in photos. We still love the warm glow of a wood tray, but we love the convenience these plastic trays have to offer!
16" x 74" interior dimensions This is the size of tray we use the most here at Mayu Silk Art. Accommodates items up to 16" x 74."
Smaller and larger wood trays are available. Please see the Wholesale Price List for details and prices.
A FREE "BIG KAHUNA" RAKE WILL BE INCLUDED WITH YOUR FIRST ORDER OF A 6-FOOT TRAY.
We don't advertise these for sale to the general public, but we are happy to provide them for folks like you who are diligent enough to search for them!
Please note: Costs of shipping fees and insurance will be billed separately for this item!!!
We receive a discounted rate from USPS and FedEx, and will only charge you the actual cost we pay for shipping.
These trays weigh approximately 15 pounds each - about 10 pounds less than their wood counterparts - not counting the packaging. Also, these trays are narrower due to the thinner edge, and shorter, too, so the cost of shipping is less.
Shipping will be billed to the buyer, and the shipping bill is immediately due and payable; we will not ship your item(s) until the shipping invoice has been paid. Please plan accordingly - we anticipate the cost of packaging and handling, shipping fees, and insurance to run about $50-$80 for US Domestic addresses, using UPS as the carrier (vs $65-$100 for the wood trays).
*Every effort will be made to minimize costs but we want to be sure your trays and tools arrive safely, so we will not cut corners to save a buck or two if the packaging takes it over the limit.