Don't put your plastic film reels in the microwave to dry in between runs, because they will melt. Ask me how I know...
Who uses plastic reels?
Who uses plastic reels?
There are just too many downsides to using those things, starting with wasting at least 25% more chemicals Versus Stainless steel ones.
Don't put your plastic film reels in the microwave to dry in between runs, because they will melt. Ask me how I know...
plastic reels have ball bearings in them
metal isn't good for microwaves, they probably arced
and melted because the metal heated ...

Beyond small differences between tank capacity, and small differences in loading the reels, they certainly seem to work the same. Since I have not noticed any difference in chemical use I am wondering what the other "many downsides" might be.
Isn't the melting point of plastic such as is used in a Jobo reel way above the melting point of water?
Do you mean boiling point of water?
Don't try drying your sock in a microwave either!
Steve.


Don't put your plastic film reels in the microwave to dry in between runs, because they will melt. Ask me how I know...

All the known downsides which is why the Stainless Steel the serious choice for the serious photographer.
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