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General Brand Utility Developing Tank for Film up to 4x5"

  • Price: $17.95
  • B&H # GBTU45

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The Yankee Utility Developing Tank For film on hangers up to 4 x 5". Constructed of high-impact plastic, it accepts 12 hangers. Also for roll film, on reels for in-dark developing.

The tank features a floating lid that retards chemical oxidation, and a snug fitting cover for storing chemicals.

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Yankee Utility Developing Tank for Film up to 4x5
 
4.0

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Pros

  • Easily cleaned (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Developing (4)

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    4.0

    Quite good

    By Julia

    from Michigan

    About Me Photo Enthusiast

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Compact
    • Easily Cleaned

    Cons

    • Black coating dissolves

    Best Uses

    • Developing

    Comments about Yankee Utility Developing Tank for Film up to 4x5:

    Good tank for 4x5, relatively sturdy. Floater lid tends to sink in working-strength hypo-clear.

    Be careful with leaving developer in a tank for too long (ie, a few weeks), it seems to take the black finish off the inside of the tank and could deposit it on your film. I filtered the chemistry with a coffee filter, scrubbed the inside clean, and all was well.

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    3.0

    I wish they were a little more durable.

    By newk

    from austin,tx

    About Me Pro Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easily Cleaned

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Developing

      Comments about Yankee Utility Developing Tank for Film up to 4x5:

      I wish they were a little more durable, but they do what they do.....

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      4.0

      Long lasting, but dribbly

      By Millsphoto

      from Atascadero

      About Me Photo Enthusiast

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Good size

      Cons

      • Needs spout

      Best Uses

      • Developing
      • Photography

      Comments about Yankee Utility Developing Tank for Film up to 4x5:

      I've had a couple of these for a long time. they're very durable. They are also a little larger than the stainless steel tanks, which is nice. The biggest problem is they don't have a spout for pouring back in the bottle, they dribble all over. Stainless Steel tanks dribble less, but still dribble. To empty these tanks, I usually pour them into a 8x10 tray, so they dribble into the tray, and then pour the tray into the bottle. I've never used the lids.

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      5.0

      When room is tight

      By Jeff Bates

      from Columbus, Ohio

      About Me Professional

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      Pros

      • Compact
      • Consistent Reactions
      • Easily Cleaned

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Developing

        Comments about Yankee Utility Developing Tank for Film up to 4x5:

        If you don't have room for a 3 1/2 gallon sink line this may be the next best thing.

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