The Kaiser Accordion Storage Bottle is used to preserve photo chemicals. The accordion walls can be pressed together in order to remove excess air. In this way, oxidation of the contents is minimized as well as increasing the storage life of the contents.
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Key Features
- Accordion Design to Remove Excess Air
- Prevents Chemical Oxidation
- Screw-On Cap
The Kaiser Accordion Storage Bottle is used to preserve photo chemicals. The accordion walls can be pressed together in order to remove excess air. In this way, oxidation of the contents is minimized as well as increasing the storage life of the contents.
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Kaiser 204198 Reviews
Chem bottle
By Craig
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-06-07
Kaiser accordion storage bottles let you squeeze out the harmful air from your mixed chemicals so they last longer. Can't go wrong with these when you keep them labeled with what's in them!
Good bottle for preserving developer
By David
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2021-10-27
This is a very well constructed bottle. It is not flimsy, and the cap seals tightly. I do find that it is important to rinse the cap in hot water just before placing it on the bottle. My only wish is that it would collapse a bit more, but for that to happen it would probably need to be less durable.
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Is this plastic BPA free? I'm thinking of using ...
Is this plastic BPA free? I'm thinking of using it for storing cold brewed coffee after it is filtered.
This product is not food-safe. It is optimized for use with photo chemistry.
Date published: 2019-07-26
is this this bottle cap actually red?
is this this bottle cap actually red?
It is red as I answer this and always subject to change by the manufacturer.
Date published: 2020-03-26
Is this bottle good for mixing 1 liter of ...
Is this bottle good for mixing 1 liter of chemicals (C41)?
Yes it is
Date published: 2021-02-03