I've been using BTZS tubes for 4x5 for years now, and really like the simplicity of the method. Moving up to 5x7 I didn't want to pay for larger BTZS tubes, so I just made my own from ABS plastic tubes and caps from the home improvement store.
For 8x10, I would think 3" diameter tubes and fittings would work fine.
Benefits: Daylight developing, all other steps in dim safelight. Only need to load film in the dark. Very small quantity of developer needed per sheet. Consistent, even development. I can develop multiple sheets at the same time and still vary the development time for each one. No chance for light leaks and easy to clean and store.
Cons: No motorized agitation, but that's not a concern for me.
Here are my home made 5x7 tubes:
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