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Kalt 35mm Stainless Steel Reel

  • Price: $9.97
  • B&H # KARSS35
  • Mfr# NP10110

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The Kalt Stainless Steel Reel holds one roll of 35mm format film for development & processing in a standard stainless steel tank.

The film clips to the center and is gently rolled on to the reel.

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terribly constructed

By Sofiya

from Brooklyn, NY

About Me Semi-pro Photographer

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    • Poor Construction

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      Comments about Kalt 35mm Stainless Steel Reel:

      The reel is uneven and slightly bent. It's hard enough to roll when you can see what you're doing, I can't even imagine using this in a bag.

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      Very poorly constructed

      By MHC

      from CT

      About Me Photo Enthusiast

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          Comments about Kalt 35mm Stainless Steel Reel:

          I bought this product because I wanted to learn how to use metal processing tools. I am very proficient with the plastic reels and tanks but thought I would expand my knowledge, and because I was just a beginner I didn't think I should shell out[$] plus on a reel.Of course I was rewarded with a reel that made it impossible to load the film on to the reel. There are small pieces of metal in the tracks at points along the reel where the large metal supports sit. They bump the film out of the track when you try and load it in. I even had my friend who knows very well how to load film try, and he failed as well. In the end, very poor product.

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