These Kalt Stainless Steel developing reels are standard, metal reels sized for 35mm film. They are made from heavy-duty stainless steel for easy cleaning and incredible durability. Each reel holds a single roll of 36 exposure 35mm film (or shorter) and fits inside standard stainless steel developing tanks.They are an essential item for the B&W darkroom.
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Kalt 120 Stainless Steel Reel
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KALT Stainless Steel Reel 35mm For Film Development- NIB (0461)
These Kalt Stainless Steel developing reels are standard, metal reels sized for 120 film. They are made from heavy-duty stainless steel for easy cleaning and incredible durability. Each reel holds a single roll of 120 film (but not 220) and fits inside standard stainless steel developing tanks.They are an essential item for the B&W darkroom.
Kalt NP10110 Stainless Steel 35mm Reel
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Adorama Developing Tanks and Reels Stainless steel tanks and reels have long been the professional's choice. With Adorama's stainless steel tanks and reels desired temperatures can be easily obtained and maintained. They will not warp or corrode. The PVC caps are light-tight, easy pouring, and wet or dry they are easier to remove than stainless steel covers. Available for 35mm and 120/220 reels.
Adorama Stainless Steel Film Developing Reel for 35mm Size Film #DR35
Adorama Developing Tanks and Reels Stainless steel tanks and reels have long been the professional's choice. With Adorama's stainless steel tanks and reels desired temperatures can be easily obtained and maintained. They will not warp or corrode. The PVC caps are light-tight, easy pouring, and wet or dry they are easier to remove than stainless steel covers. Available for 35mm and 120/220 reels.
Adorama Stainless Steel Film Developing Reel for 35mm Size Film #DR35