print washer: experiences

jeroldharter

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I have a Summitek 20 x 24 and I am happy with that. I agree with the notion of getting the largest size possible. Be aware that these things are massive and immovable. The large ones are tall enough that you want to have a lower surface to place it on. Also, they drain from the bottom so it is nice to have a floor drain into which the drain tube runs.
 
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fred said:
Many thanks all of you, I keep following the advises and about new-year I will do myself a present.

Kind Regards

Fred

Salut Fred..

I'm your neighbor, an American in Paris. Versalab is excellent. I've used the Eco-Washer but had trouble regulating the flow rate... could've been me, but I tried for days. Deville is really great too, but not as well known by my countrymen in the U.S.

Since Deville is made here in France (near Nantes) and, it might be cheaper for you. Their material is nice and very strong. The washer is a simple design, but very efficient (it's delivered with an independent, scientific report on its washing efficiency).. I also have their sink and the Deville heavy duty, rounded trays .. I love the stuff. Contact me if you want a good source.

(Fred, in the interest of honesty, you should know that while I do not work for Deville, I helped them once at a photo convention in Paris, answering questions about their equipment to international visitors) CN
 
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