The CatLABS Automatic Tray Dish Siphon clips onto the side of your print-wash tray and automatically replaces the water in the tray. Based on the venerable Kodak design, this it attaches to your faucet via a flexible rubber hose and supports a variable water flow from the faucet to your tray. The spigot features a spring-loaded clamping device to secure it to the side of your tray. The hose has a removable plastic connector, allowing you to couple it to other connection systems.
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Key Features
- Adjustabe Water Flow
- Includes Flexible Rubber Hose
- Includes Faucet Attachment
- Based on Venerable Kodak Design
The CatLABS Automatic Tray Dish Siphon clips onto the side of your print-wash tray and automatically replaces the water in the tray. Based on the venerable Kodak design, this it attaches to your faucet via a flexible rubber hose and supports a variable water flow from the faucet to your tray. The spigot features a spring-loaded clamping device to secure it to the side of your tray. The hose has a removable plastic connector, allowing you to couple it to other connection systems.
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CatLABS CLATS Reviews
Great for small darkroom
By Robin
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-08
Fits right in to my tiny darkroom. Operates as I remembered them to work. Thanks for supporting the craft of print making.
It's a classic
By f128
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-12-22
Just works, does exactly what the description says: injects water into the tray and at the same time maintains a siphon flow to remove water and maintain the water level in the tray. It will work well at a wide range of flow rates from barely there to a full blast. The rubber funnel fits over an old-fashioned hose bib but can be slipped off the end of the hose and attachment to supply worked out with a bit of plumbing hardware and ingenuity. Indispensable.
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