New EZ E-6 Kit from Edwal Announced

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Seem expensive, especially for a Blix kit.
Assuming one quart is the mixed volume and not the concentrate, that is very expensive. More than twice the cost of the Tetenal kit!
 

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A good start but a bit pricey.
 

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Asking price, for me, would also depend upon just how EZ the development process would be. If significantly EZer than What is available, price could be with the money. Not enough info about process or number of rolls to make any real comment.
 

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Asking price, for me, would also depend upon just how EZ the development process would be. If significantly EZer than What is available, price could be with the money. Not enough info about process or number of rolls to make any real comment.

What would you consider easier than the current "3 step" kits? Apart from controlling temperature, the current kits are slightly easier than falling off the proverbial log. Even the temperature control is quite simple, requiring only some warm water and a thermometer.
 
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