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Legacy Pro Tube Squeegee (9")

BH #LE9199 • MFR #9199
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Legacy Pro Tube Squeegee (9")
Key Features
  • Remove Excess Water from Darkroom Prints
  • Tube Design Promotes Even Pressure
  • Soft Rubber Blade
This 9"-wide Tube Squeegee from LegacyPro helps to remove excess water from prints prior to drying. The tube handle, which spans the entire width, along with the thick soft rubber blade helps to disperse more even pressure compared to center-handle squeegees. Additionally, the overall design is highly durable and well suited for high-volume and institutional use.
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Legacy Pro 9199 Overview

This 9"-wide Tube Squeegee from LegacyPro helps to remove excess water from prints prior to drying. The tube handle, which spans the entire width, along with the thick soft rubber blade helps to disperse more even pressure compared to center-handle squeegees. Additionally, the overall design is highly durable and well suited for high-volume and institutional use.

UPC: 614572091993

Legacy Pro 9199 Specs

Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.41 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9 x 2.55 x 1.35"

Legacy Pro 9199 Reviews

Too big and bulky

By Harry
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2023-06-26

This squeegee works great for prints 11X14 and over, but for anything smaller like 8X10 or 5X7 it is way too big and bulky. I wish they sold the 7 ones like they used to. The samller ones were also lighter and felt less bulky.

Happy

By Christine Lee
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-18

I've been looking for a squeegee to remove excess water from my fibre-based paper prints. This squeegee works great, no damage to the prints.

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question

Can I use something like this on sheet film? I'm new to the darkroom and open to being taught. How do you remove excess water from sheet film???
Asked by: Wanda H.
I think it is best to hang sheet film by one corner and let it drip dry, after a 15 second photo-flo bath.
Answered by: Toni S.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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