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For £23.44 ex-VAT, the Canon 2‑pack looks like decent value **if you print regularly on a Canon inkjet that’s compatible with these cartridges**. Original Canon tends to behave more predictably than cheaper compatibles—less faff with colour shifts, fewer “why is it printing faint again?” moments, and generally better long-term reliability if you don’t run the printer every day. In a small office where you want consistent output and predictable replacement cycles, this is the sort of purchase that just keeps things moving.
That said, I’d only buy if you’re happy paying a premium for certainty. If you print a lot, the cost per page can creep up fast compared with compatible options, and inkjet cartridges are where “cheap” consumables can save serious money. Also, double-check you’re not buying the wrong variant for your specific Canon model—ink cartridges are where many teams waste time and end up with the wrong stock. If your usage is light-to-medium and you want hassle-free prints, yes—worth it. If you’re chasing lowest cost per page, I’d look at alternatives first.

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