Blue Shop Trays are Back in Stock!
The Case Of The Lost Rx.
Utilizing shop or job trays is a great way to keep track of a patient’s Rx from initial selection to final dispensing. Use the tray to hold the frame and case, critical paperwork, screws and findings, lenses, and more. Helps keep you organized as patient information is readily accessible.
Trays interlock for secure stacking and transporting. The large tray tag slot makes it easy to locate the patient’s tray and helps keep the tray looking clean and professional. Extra sturdy laboratory/dispensing trays are available in six colors and clear. Tray tags shown sold separately.
These trays also interlock with our Click 'n Stack Extra Deep Job Trays.
Trays are packaged 12 or 24 per single color case. 6-1/8" W x 1-5/8" H x 9-1/8" D
Case of 12 trays:
- Yellow #2116/12
- White #2118/12
- Black #2119/12
- Red #2120/12
- Green #2122/12
- Blue #2124/12
- Clear #2126/12
Case of 24 trays:
- Yellow #2116/24
- White #2118/24
- Black #2119/24
- Red #2120/24
- Green #2122/24
- Blue #2124/24
- Clear #2126/24
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"Here is an annoying problem. Shop tray shipping cartons are big, bulky and lightweight. Decades ago this wasn’t a problem as dimensional weight wasn’t even a thing. Now a case of stacking shop trays which weights 10 actual pounds is billed at 16 pounds dimensional weight. We sell a lot of trays overseas where this problem gets much worse. It can cost more to ship a case of trays than the trays themselves cost.
"Often I am asked, “Why can’t screwdriver blades be magnetized?” Here’s the answer. They can be… (pause for effect)…but they just can’t be permanently magnetized. It has to do with the type of steel used to make blades: soft enough to be stamped into shape and strong enough to be able to be hardened. That translates to low iron content steel and it is the iron that holds the magnetic charge. The key is to keep applying a magnetic charge to the steel when not in use and it will hold the charge for when it is in use. That’s what this little guy does."