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20 Mar, 2026





£264.24 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £220 ex-VAT, an “HP Color LaserJet Printer Cabinet” is one of those purchases that only makes sense if you *actually* need what it’s offering: proper physical housing and a neat, secure footprint for a colour laser. If your setup is shared (office reception, school admin, small workshop) and you care about keeping paper, toner access, and the printer itself controlled and tidy, then it’s a decent way to avoid turning the printer into a clutter magnet. I’d also consider it if you’re placing the printer somewhere that needs a bit of “professional presence” rather than an exposed machine on a desk.
But if you just want practicality and you’re not constrained on space, it’s hard to call this great value. Printer cabinets are often overpriced compared to generic storage solutions, and you can end up paying for branding and fit rather than true usefulness. Also, double-check compatibility and clearance for airflow/doors before you commit—laser printers can be fussy if access or ventilation isn’t right. If you’re chasing the best £/month outcome and your printer already sits well, I’d look at cheaper alternatives first; spend this only if you’re genuinely solving a space/management problem.

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