Kalt Stainless Steel Film Clips (Set of 2)

  • Price: $3.09
  • B&H # KAFCSSZ
  • Mfr# NP99FC

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The Kalt Stainless Steel Film Clips come with a weight to hold film straight while drying, teeth to grip the film and a hook to hang the roll. They come in sets of two.

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Kalt Stainless Steel Film Clips (Set of 2)
 
2.5

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1.0

Terrible

By Maurice

from USA

Pros

    Cons

    • Poor Construction

    Best Uses

      Comments about Kalt Stainless Steel Film Clips (Set of 2):

      Straight out of the package, the weight from the weighted clip came loose. The metal weight is only held in by flimsy tabs, and I never was able to re-secure the weight within the clip body (I finally just used a couple wraps of electrical tape). The stainless steel clip metal is thin and sharp-edged… just every indication of cheap, insubstantial manufacture. You will be disappointed -- either immediately or in time -- with this "Kalt / General Brand." Buy a slightly better brand of film clip, instead! Wish I had.

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      4.0

      Inexpensive, but gets the job done.

      By DanMo

      from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Good grip
      • Inexpensive
      • Weighted

      Cons

      • Sharp edges
      • Thin metal

      Best Uses

      • Hanging film to dry

      Comments about Kalt Stainless Steel Film Clips (Set of 2):

      While there are much better clips out there, these do the job of hanging negatives to dry with ease. The metal used is much thinner than I anticipated, but there is more than enough resistance to hold the film in place without worry of letting go. In addition to the grip of the spring-steel, there are points which literally claw the film at the ends, guaranteeing a firm clasp. As mentioned in other reviews, the edges are quite sharp, however, a little fine grit sandpaper can take care of that. Either way, I don't find it to be a problem since I leave lots of room at the ends of film rolls "just in case".

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