I usually scrounge or make my darkroom trays, but saw these today at Walmart in the housewares/furniture area. $1.29 ea, and 8x10 prints fit nicely.
These are about 10" wide and 13" long at the top fgorga, and 8 3/8" wide and 11 1/16" long at the very bottom.

This is Paterson 12x16 trays set of 3 24.95 USD.I usually scrounge or make my darkroom trays, but saw these today at Walmart in the housewares/furniture area. $1.29 ea, and 8x10 prints fit nicely.
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Those are nice bins. I'm sorting valuable photo manuals and literature using those exact same boxesToo deep for me. I posted about the Sterilites that I have a few days ago. They cost a bit more but are not as deep and they have an elevated square on the bottom so its easy to pick up prints. I think these are them. I have regular photo trays, I only use these when I need extra trays for special processes or if I know I want to walk away for a few hours cuz lids.
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Don't cut them use them for washing. Get some proper trays.I remember your post Wayne, but couldn't find it when I went searching for it. These are about 10" wide and 13" long at the top fgorga, and 8 3/8" wide and 11 1/16" long at the very bottom. It's hard to see in my photo, but that 8x10 print lies perfectly flat in the bottom/ w/ plenty of room on the long ends to get your fingers under the paper. As mentioned, ribbed trays are better, but this is what they had, and after 1 1/2 hours in Walmart I had reached my limit. Normally I just put two or three debristled toothbrushes on the bottom of trays to keep the paper off the bottom. Works just like ribbed trays.
You're right, they're too deep. I plan on cutting them down.
It's easy to find DIY trays in stores, the trick is finding trays that are close to the dimensions of your print. A lot of chemicals get wasted if the trays are too big.
Those are the ones I use. 9x11 inches fits comfortably in the bottom with room around the edges to agitate or lift... If you pop one of the "handles" off, it makes it easier to pour out of ( cover the resulting hole with a piece of tape on the outside to prevent drips ). The fairly sharp corners make them easy to pour out of without spilling -- into a bottle, or whatever. The plastic is hydrophobic, which makes them easier to clean thoroughly. There is also a size that is perfect for 5x7 inches and accommodates 5x8 okay. I'd like one that would fit 9x12 inches ( a common art paper size ) or 11x14.Too deep for me. I posted about the Sterilites that I have a few days ago....
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