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Photographers' Formulary Plastic Bottle (Black, 950mL)

BH #PHBPBNM950ML • MFR #50-1400
Photographers' Formulary
Photographers' Formulary Plastic Bottle (Black, 950mL)
Key Features
  • For Storing Liquid Chemistry
  • Prevents Chemical Oxidation
  • Screw-On Cap
Well-suited for storing liquid chemicals, this 950mL Plastic Bottle from Photographers' Formulary is a simple method for preserving a chemical's shelf life. This black-colored bottle is well-suited for storing light-sensitive chemistry, and it has a screw-on top to prevent oxidation.
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Photographers' Formulary 50-1400 Overview

Well-suited for storing liquid chemicals, this 950mL Plastic Bottle from Photographers' Formulary is a simple method for preserving a chemical's shelf life. This black-colored bottle is well-suited for storing light-sensitive chemistry, and it has a screw-on top to prevent oxidation.

UPC: 675152501400

Photographers' Formulary 50-1400 Specs

Liquid Volume32.1 fl oz / 950 mL
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.135 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9 x 5.1 x 5.1"

Photographers' Formulary 50-1400 Reviews

It holds Chemistry.

By Matt
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-01-22

Not much more to say than that: it holds chemistry.

Simple

By Sam
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-09-19

Does what it needs to do

It's a bottle!

By Henry
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-04-24

Got rid of my old chemistry bottles. These work perfectly for my needs.

They are opaque, so ideal for light sensitive materials.

By John
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-04-23

They are opaque, and work just fine for alternative photography materials.

Great value and quality

By Chad
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-03-08

It's simple yet high quality and at a great price. What more can you ask for in a bottle? I use these to store color and black and white chemistry.

Solid black bottle

By Franklin
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-02-23

Good to store chemicals are they are light proof. Extends the chemical shelf life

Works great

By Ryan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-10

Perfect for storing developing chemicals

Worked well should be 1000mL

By James
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-04

First time ever developing film. Worked well with color and B&W develooing chemicals and Cinestill temperature control system. Don't know why the don't make the bottle for 1000 mL. When filled to the brim it holds 1000 mL

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Can we use this to heat chemicals, too?

Can we use this to heat chemicals, too?
Asked by: Ahsan
Yes.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-02

Have these got the wider cap and opening exactly ...

Have these got the wider cap and opening exactly as pictured? I got some of these earlier in the year and the lid and opening were too small to pour chemicals out quickly. I'll upgrade if they've now made them exactly as pictured.
Asked by: James
The Photographers' Formulary Plastic Bottle (Black, 950mL) does have a wider cap and opening compared to previous versions.
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2022-11-16

How do you label your chemicals with this? I have ...

How do you label your chemicals with this? I have not found anything that lasts too long
Asked by: andrew
White gaffer tape and a sharpie = labels for everything. Black gaffer tape and silver sharpies work too and look cool.
Answered by: Neilson
Date published: 2022-01-29

Can u get this in bigger size?

Can u get this in bigger size?
Asked by: Izzy
We do carry a 1.1 (4000ml) gallon version from the same manufacturer, here: https://bhpho.to/2UNUhAp
Answered by: Jeremy
Date published: 2020-11-17

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What colors does it come in?
Asked by: Sandy
Black. This product just comes in black, as listed in the description. Good for light sensitive chemistry.
Answered by: Eric T.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Can the air be squeezed out to improve shelflife of contents? Is it rigid?
Asked by: Jean-Sebastien L.
I feel that the bottle is fairly rigid. It has some flexibility, but it isn't constructed to be squeezed. I think there are better solutions if you need to have something that is squeezeable.
Answered by: Joe C.
Date published: 2020-02-12
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