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£67.10 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Honestly, that price (£55.92 ex‑VAT) for an “LC528C” Brother cyan cartridge is the bit that makes me pause. Ink cartridges in this range can be brutal on cost-per-page, and if you don’t print a decent volume, you’ll feel it financially pretty quickly—especially if the colour dries out between jobs. For businesses doing occasional colour printing (one-off docs, internal branding, marketing bits), you might tolerate the spend for reliable output and fewer “why is it faded?” headaches, but for anything like weekly use it often stops being good value.
Who should buy it: offices that already know their Brother printer model takes this cartridge and want **genuine** ink for predictable colour and less troubleshooting. Who should *not*: cost-conscious teams, anyone printing lots of cyan-heavy content, and anyone with sporadic printing who’s likely to hit nozzle clogging or colour inconsistency before the cartridge is finished. If your priority is lowering ongoing print costs, you’d normally look at alternatives (like compatible cartridges or a different cost-per-page strategy) before paying this kind of ex‑VAT bill. If you tell me your printer model and roughly how many pages you print per month, I can sanity-check whether this specific purchase makes sense.

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