I just bought a new Paterson Super System 4 tank and reels. I’ve owned Paterson tanks and reels in the past (1970s and 1980s), but sold it all when I went digital twenty years ago. I was surprised at how poorly made the new Paterson stuff seems to be. The reels are squeaky and seem to be made of softer plastic than my old ones. The ball bearings in the new reels are a dull grey and leave a powdery residue in the tracks they sit in. I seem to remember the balls being bright and shiny on my old reels—am I imagining this?
The lid on the tank doesn’t fit very well and it was hard to get it seated. Is this normal? All of my previous Paterson tanks were the pre-Super system style with the small cap. I prefer to agitate by inversion and getting this lid on quickly after pouring in the developer is going to be a pain.
Is it just my nostalgic fondness for Paterson equipment coloring my opinion, or has the quality of Paterson tanks and reels declined?
The lid on the tank doesn’t fit very well and it was hard to get it seated. Is this normal? All of my previous Paterson tanks were the pre-Super system style with the small cap. I prefer to agitate by inversion and getting this lid on quickly after pouring in the developer is going to be a pain.
Is it just my nostalgic fondness for Paterson equipment coloring my opinion, or has the quality of Paterson tanks and reels declined?
& folks wonder why some of us prefer stainless steel reels & tanks...
