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Paterson Darkroom Safelight with Red A-Dome Filter

BH #PAPTP760JC • MFR #PTP760JC
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Paterson Darkroom Safelight with Red A-Dome Filter
Key Features
  • Suitable for B&W Paper and X-Ray Film
  • Wall, Table, or Ceiling Mounting
  • Includes 15W Lamp and Red Dome Filter
The Paterson Safelight, with its 4.5" diameter, is designed to stand on a bench, hang on a wall or suspend from the ceiling. Ready to use with bulb, choice of cover dome color and molded mains plug.
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Paterson PTP760JC Overview

The Paterson Safelight, with its 4.5" diameter, is designed to stand on a bench, hang on a wall or suspend from the ceiling. Ready to use with bulb, choice of cover dome color and molded mains plug.

Choice of Red/Orange dome "A" (general purpose use) or Copper/Brown "VF" dome (variable contrast).

NOTE: This item contains a Paterson safelight with "A" dome for general purpose printing.

UPC: 223610115067

Paterson PTP760JC Specs

Application
Standard black and white printing, litho-orthographic, blue-sensitive and graphic arts materials.
Rotating Head
No
Mounting System
Wall, table, or ceiling mountable
Replacement Bulb
PAT769
Interchangeable Filters
Replacement domes
Voltage
15w/120v
Dimensions
4.5 x 4.25"
Weight
Not specified
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.755 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.75 x 5.1 x 5.1"

Paterson PTP760JC Reviews

Small but cool!!!

By Nicholas
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2025-01-09

Slightly smaller than was expecting, but for the price a very nice safe light that can be used/hung in a variety of ways.

Overpriced, DO NOT BUY

By Matthew
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2024-08-14

It’s highway robbery for this light to cost anything more than $5. The cheapest, most brittle plastic. The cord is too short. No switch. It’s just a red hunk of plastic over a 15 watt bulb. If the bulb falls off while mounted to the wall it’ll flood your darkroom with white light. You are better off buying a stand-alone red/amber bulb off Amazon and fitting it to whatever ideal fixture/lamp/sconce you can find at the hardware store.

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