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For £27.89 ex-VAT, this Epson “Alarm clock” 3‑colour DURABrite Ultra multipack is one of those buys that only makes sense if you’re already in Epson’s ink ecosystem and you actually use all three colours. DURABrite Ultra is genuinely decent for everyday office printing—bold text, pretty good smear resistance for quick handling, and less faff than bargain inks that start looking washed out after a few weeks. If your team prints flyers, emails, school/work documents, and occasional colour bits, this is the sensible “keep spares on the shelf” option.
Where it’s not great is if you only ever print in one or two colours, or you’re chasing the lowest cost per page. Multi-packs can be a trap: unused cartridges age, clog, and eventually cost you more than buying singles when you need them. I’d recommend it for small offices and busy home offices in the UK that print consistently and want reliability over tinkering. If you print rarely or very unevenly by colour, I’d consider buying by colour or only when the heads are already in use—otherwise you risk overpaying for ink you don’t actually consume.

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