've been using FujiHunt XPress C-41 5L kit for well over 10 years now. One kit lasts me well over one year. When I shot a lot of slide film a 5L kit was enough for two years.
I mix and use 1L of working solutions at a time. When I open the concentrates for the first time, I mix 1L and then divide the rest of the concentrates into four 1L "mini kits". Each concentrated component goes into separate amber glass bottle of the appropriate size and topped off with inert gas. You don't have to do this for bleach. A lot of work at first and you need to buy a lot of glass bottles in various sizes at first. But mixing the next batch of working solutions is then very fast and easy.
Mixing all 5L at once certainly seems attractive, but I was always hesitant to do this. I can't seem to find a reason why working solutions would keep better than properly sealed concentrates.
I mix and use 1L of working solutions at a time. When I open the concentrates for the first time, I mix 1L and then divide the rest of the concentrates into four 1L "mini kits". Each concentrated component goes into separate amber glass bottle of the appropriate size and topped off with inert gas. You don't have to do this for bleach. A lot of work at first and you need to buy a lot of glass bottles in various sizes at first. But mixing the next batch of working solutions is then very fast and easy.
Mixing all 5L at once certainly seems attractive, but I was always hesitant to do this. I can't seem to find a reason why working solutions would keep better than properly sealed concentrates.