There is also the Combi-Plan 5x7" tanks which from time to time show up on the 'bay. They are kind of rare, but does the job nicely. While not exactly daylight tanks, they allow you to turn on the lights as soon as you've put the lid on it. (The lid is supposed to hold the developer, but it's twice the size of a normal Combi-Plan 4x5".)
Else, I'd like to chime in on the Jobo Expert 3006. Very easy to load, perfectly even development and can use as little as 150ml. I use it with a Jobo CPP2, but anything that spins it should be fine. I started out with a home-built roller-base, i.e. four small furniture wheels on a piece of board. Spin, spin, spin, spin, spin... by hand for 20-30 minutes but it did work.
As a sidenote, it's the least wanted of the three Expert film drums. I.e. it should go for a few $$ less on that auction site.
//Björn