

🎞️ Reload your passion for film with vintage precision and modern convenience!
The Lloyd 35mm Bulk Film Loader (model 63000) is a compact, durable, and dustproof device designed for easy loading of 35mm bulk film onto cassettes. Perfect for analog photography enthusiasts, it offers a cost-effective way to spool your own film, preserving film quality without scratches. With a legacy of reliability spanning decades, this loader is a must-have for black & white film shooters seeking hands-on control and savings.
| ASIN | B0083KZ6KI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,793 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #121 in Photographic Film |
| Item model number | 63000 |
| Manufacturer | LegacyPro |
| Product Dimensions | 14.61 x 8.26 x 11.43 cm; 435.45 g |
J**E
This is the exact same unit I purchased almost 40 years ago. Simple, reliable, does not scratch film surface and easy to use. OK, we're in the digital age, but if you want to shoot film, buying it bulk, spooling it onto cassettes and doing your own processing is the way to go. I only use it with black and white film for the simple reason that I send my color out for processing and they don't take customer spooled cassettes.
B**B
Saving money with loading my own black and white film. I used to do this years ago when film was king. I'm having w good time with my granddaughter while she takes a photography course. I load the film she take the pictures for class. So far A+. It came packaged very well. Sometimes the crank can get damaged in shipping but not this time. It was very well packaged and shipped in a timely manner. I'm happy with it.
D**B
Never had any problems with the bulk roller. Some people report winder issues but I haven't experience any however the little red knob on the end of the winder does seem stiff and like it sticks. I don't hold tight onto it, I just spin the winder with the side of my finger kind of like siling an old rotary phone (remember those?) But the bulk film and rol are both protected from any light leaks.
D**.
Works great except the winder handle fell apart before I even used it the first time. The handle assembly looked cheaply made and fell off soon after I took it out of the box. So, either I get sent a replacement handle or I send it back PS - The American made one I bought 45 years ago was much better made than the China made version currently sold
P**K
Mine arrived with the same broken key / crank I'd read about in earlier reviews. It looks like they used a punch to just "peen" the joint together, and hadn't even tried to spot weld it. I saw it was broken before I even got it out of the package. The way it was boxed didn't help, so it could be the shaft and crank were separated after a few knocks in shipping. Either way, I resorted to hot glue (fail) then epoxy (success) to secure the crank back together. I was expecting this, after reading so many others has the same problems. For the price, you'd expect something with a little more build quality - even considering the "made in China" label.