I've been using the same stainless steel tank for about 25 years. It
will hold three 120 reels or five 35mm reels, along with about 40 ounces
of developer. It has a soft plastic cap with a pour cap in the center
and a baffle under the pour cap. It has served me very well, and I can't
imagine any reason why I might change. BTW, since metal tanks conduct
temperature better than plastic, heating or cooling of the chemical in
the tank is very quick.
Paul

"William D. Sawyer" wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have preferences regarding plastic or stainless tops for developing 
>tanks?  Other than cost, of course.  Are the stainless ones superior?  Do they get 
>stuck more often?  Do they wear better?
> 
> Any thoughts are appreciated...
> 
> Bill Sawyer
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