I have been told that the format of 1L bag of X-Tol was not as tighly sealed - therefore not reliable enough - as it is the case with the 5L one. I don't believe much this explanation; I rather think the 5L is kept alive for industrial use, the regular amateur not being the target, marketing wise...
Think of it like this: people buying the 1l kit are very low volume users, and are the most likely ones to run into problems with expired/inactive Xtol, and will most likely scream about their bad experiences in multiple internet forums. So we are looking at a product (Xtol 1l kit) which creates little revenue and a great risk for the reputation of the product. Any reasonable manager would cancel such a product as quickly as possible.
. No wonder Simon Galley of Ilford believes that his company will be the last man standing in B&W. His competitors are all helping him to realise this ambition as much as they can it would appear
