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£45.66 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re using Canon’s inkjet gear that takes the 5225B018 range, this is a decent “just works” option. These are genuine Canon cartridges, so you’re paying a bit more than the cheap refills/remans, but you generally get steadier print quality, fewer annoying compatibility/recognition issues, and better reliability if you print intermittently. At £37.97 ex-VAT for the two-pack, it’s aimed at businesses that want predictable output over chasing the absolute lowest cost per page.
That said, whether it’s good value depends on your print volume. If you’re a light/occasional printer, buying genuine “standard yield” cartridges like this is often fine—no need to store bulk inks or manage lower-quality batches. If you print a lot, though, you might be paying a premium that adds up; in that case, you’d want to compare against higher-yield options or a well-reviewed compatible alternative (only if your printer model tolerates them without drama). Bottom line: buy this if you value consistency and low hassle; think twice if you’re cost-minimising and your monthly page count is high.

Canon
Canon PGI-2500 BK/C/M/Y Multipack - 4-pack - black, yellow, cyan, magenta - original - ink tank - for MAXIFY iB4050, iB4150, MB5150, MB5155, MB5350, MB5450

Brother Supplies
Brother LC527XLM - High Yield - magenta - original - pillow pack - ink cartridge - for Brother MFC-J4350DW, MFC-J4550DW, MFC-J6760DW

Epson
Epson 503XL - 9.2 ml - XL - black - original - blister with RF/acoustic alarm - ink cartridge - for Expression Home XP-5200, XP-5205, WorkForce WF-2960DWF, WF-2965DWF

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Claria" Home Ink, 18XL, Daisy, Singlepack, 1 x 6.6 ml Yellow, RF+AM