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£19.38 inc. VAT
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For £15.23 ex‑VAT, this Cyan 18XL “Claria Home” singlepack is a decent buy if you’re using a compatible Epson home printer that eats through colour occasionally. The XL format usually makes sense in real life because you’re not constantly changing cartridges, and Cyan tends to be one of the first colours to run out if you print charts, worksheets, or lots of colour documents. It’s also straightforward risk-wise: if your printer’s model is designed for these carts, the quality is typically consistent and you won’t get the annoying “why are my colours off?” phase you sometimes see with cheaper third‑party inks.
The main reason not to buy is simple: if you only print occasionally, you may end up with leftover ink that expires before you use it. Also, singlepack cartridges are expensive per colour compared to buying multi‑packs or planning ahead—so if you know Magenta/Black are also heading south, you’ll usually get better value by replacing in a coordinated way. If you tell me your Epson printer model, I can sanity‑check whether this is the right cartridge family and whether the pricing looks competitive versus a smarter multi‑cartridge option.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Claria" Premium Ink, 33, Oranges, Singlepack, 1 x 8.9 ml Magenta, High, XL, RF+AM

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 405XL, Multipack, 1 x 16.3 ml Black, 1 x 10.8 ml Cyan, 1 x 10.8 ml Magenta, 1 x 10.8 ml Yellow, XL, RF+AM

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 34, Golf ball, Multipack, 1 x 6.1 ml Black, 1 x 4.2 ml Cyan, 1 x 4.2 ml Yellow, 1 x 4.2 ml Magenta

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, UltraChrome HDX, Singlepack, 1 x 350.0 ml Violet
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