♠️ Stack, Spot, and Shuffle Like a Pro!
Brybelly’s set of 10 clear acrylic poker chip trays offers professional-grade organization for your standard and clay composite chips. Each tray holds up to 100 chips in a compact, open-faced design that ensures quick access and easy visibility. Crafted from durable transparent acrylic, these trays bring casino-level efficiency and style to your home game setup.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 8.86 x 3.54 inches |
Package Weight | 0.83 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.63 x 3.5 x 9 inches |
Item Weight | 1.65 Pounds |
Brand Name | Brybelly |
Color | Transparent |
Material | Acrylic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Brybelly |
Part Number | GPCA-001*10 |
Style | Trays Only |
Size | Pack of 10 |
J**F
So much better than cheap aluminum briefcases
In my opinion, this is the only civilized way to store your chips. It uses the same clear trays of 100 chips that are used in every casino poker room, which both looks professional and helps you organize your different denominations of chips. It looks great, it's practical, and it's better than any home-game alternative.I've seen some questions and concerns regarding whether this is strong enough, and I'll admit, when you look at the black plastic handle part you wonder whether it will do the job. But I believe there is a metal frame inside that plastic, because it's plenty strong. I have loaded this thing completely full, 1000 chips, with the 14g Monte Carlo Poker Club chips, and carried it around with no problem. Those chips are about as heavy as you would possibly use; more expensive real clay chips are more like 9g each in the same volume. I have infinitely more confidence in this case holding up than I would with an aluminum case (which I also have) carrying 1000 heavy chips without busting a clasp or the handle. And this looks better.The only logistical issue I've run into with this case is that if you fill it up completely, there's not really a spot to carry decks of cards and a dealer button. That's only an issue if you are transporting it and want to carry everything easily, it's not as much of a problem at home. If you leave out one tray of chips (so carry 900), you can fit two boxes of cards and a button. If you leave out two trays (carrying 800), there is enough space to fit one of those plastic two-deck carrying cases that come with decent cards, along with a button. Or you can fill it up and carry your cards and button separately.Bottom line, if you are buying (or have) a set of 500 or more chips, this is the way to store them. Buy your chips in bulk without a case, and buy this case.
F**S
Excellent case. Received exactly what you see in the picture. No surprises.
Received this last week. Loots great. Seems very sturdy and the acrylic is very thick (haven't measure it, I'm guessing maybe 1/4 inch thick), including the handle. Seems very reasonably priced. At first I thought it was overpriced for what it was until I priced out acrylic sheets myself. I don't think you could possibly come close to this price if you wanted to make one yourself.I have 1000 Tiki King ceramic chips @ 10g per chip. I'm not planning on traveling with the chips, so I think it is perfect for my needs. That is: protect my investment. If you are planning on using this case to transport your chips between games, then you may need to add some foam to protect the chips as you travel. There is space between the top of the chips and the case. So, I'm not sure what would happen when going over bumps in the road. If I were to travel with it, I'd likely put some foam between the top layer of chips and the case to prevent any damage to the chips from jostling around. Or you could put the foam on the bottom to cushion impacts and make the chips on the top sit flush to the case. Or some combination of both. Just some random thoughts on the matter...Some have noted that there is space for a deck of cards between the top layer of chips and the case. That is true only if your cards are the type you get from a grocery store that come in thin cardboard boxes. However, if you use Da Vince or Copag decks that come in thicker plastic cases, then there is not enough room. That said, I didn't buy this case expecting to carry my cards in it. So I didn't have any expectations that it should or would. It would be a nice added touch if a clear, acrylic card holder was built into the case.
D**E
Works great!
Works great for casino night and looks good. Fits chips perfect and are lightweight.
P**E
Better quality than I expected! A couple minor features missing.
I had some concern that the quality of these trays would be rather low, but even at a great price they were impressive. I'll be hosting a friendly poker night at my house and wanted guests to easily move chips between tables of play - these will work wonderfully. The inexpensive composite clay chips I purchased ($90 for 500 Monte Carlo) came in a terribly cheap aluminum suitcase I didn't plan to use, and the chips fit great in these trays with 20 chips per row and a tiny bit of 'slop' so you can easily remove them.I also use these trays to store my chips in a "bank" by denomination (see photo) and then stack filled trays vertically to save space in our game closet. I intend to buy/make some kind of carry box or case that I can use to transport the stack of chips-in-trays as one neat set, similar to the acrylic casino style boxes you may have seen.There are only a few minor downsides to these trays that I see before putting them through their paces:1) They have no lids/covers. If you will use these for long-term chip storage, you'll want to place them in a bin or something, or place an empty tray on top of the stack to keep dust and junk off your chips.2) They do not nest. If you store your chips elsewhere, these trays will not nest into each other, so they are a bit awkward to stack/store when they aren't holding any chips. This also causes empty trays to take up more storage than necessary, which is why I opted to keep my chips in the trays for storage.3) They have no pickup features. If you have loaded trays on a table (especially a stack of them) and you want to pick them up, there isn't an edge or hole to easily pick up the bottom tray. The sides are smooth with no grip points.I might cut out small semicircles at the ends so I can slip a finger underneath. When you have a few full trays stacked vertically, picking up the set kind of requires you to slide the set off the edge of a table to get your hand underneath. This isn't an issue for one full tray so not a big complaint for my main use for these, but moving around stacks of multiple trays is riskier - especially after you've had a few beers. :)I guess that is where a case to hold many trays will come in handy.All around, excellent value - I will probably purchase this set of 10 again so I can use several for my "bank" and hand out trays to guests. But before purchasing your set, you might look at some other designs that nest or have covers if you need those features.
J**N
Fit
Chips fit perfectly. Well made.
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