Anon Ymous
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Mauro, I've used Patterson and Jobo tanks and reels. Both of them are fine, with the Jobo reels being just slightly more difficult to load. I'd say buy whatever plastic stuff you find, with the possible exception of AP. I've used them too and I find their tanks worse than the other two. When I had to make my choice, I picked Jobo. The difference is that you can get the 1520 tank (and 2 reels) and later buy an extension module (1530) to enable you to process up to 5 135 films. Patterson doesn't offer something like that; you'll need to buy another tank. As it has already been mentioned, the only bad thing about plastic reels is that they need to be bone dry when loading. Otherwise, jams may (or should I say will?) occur. Just make sure they're dry and you'll have no hassles.
EDIT: Plastic tanks/reels are much cheaper too...
EDIT: Plastic tanks/reels are much cheaper too...
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