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Sold Stearman Press SP-445 4x5 Sheet Film Processing System

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Gently used 4x5 development tank that holds up to 4 sheets at a time and only needs 475 mL (16oz) of developer. Original box and instruction included; in excellent condition. Made of ABS plastic (not 3D printed), easy to use and takes up little space to store. Currently $96 new, selling for $70 plus actual shipping costs (weighs about 1lbs); payment via PayPal. Let me know if you have any questions.
 
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I have one, but if anyone reading is trying to decide on a 4x5 tank, they work really well in terms of ease-of-use and even development. You will definitely get some chemicals on your hands, even if you do the squeeze method (this is a really sore point for the inventor who for some reason is going to die on this hill that they never leak and its your fault aka Steve Jobs you're holding it wrong) but I don't see it as an issue. Wear gloves or just rinse your hands... you are standing in front of a sink after all.

Seller GLWS!
 
I’ve got one too, and find that the squeeze method works some of the time. What works best for me (in conjunction with the initial squeeze) is to press down on the lid while I’m inverting. Since I started doing that, no leaks.
 
I had the same experience as you cptrios. It took a few tries with water to get it to work without leaking.
 
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