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£15.97 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £13.30 ex‑VAT, Dell’s KB216 is the definition of “reliable basic kit.” It’s a wired, UK QWERTY keyboard, which means you get instant plug‑and‑go with no faff—ideal for office desks, call centres, training rooms, or anyone who just needs consistent typing without paying for bells and whistles. If you’re standardising across a fleet of PCs (and you don’t want to manage batteries or pairing), this is exactly the sort of low-risk, predictable purchase procurement teams tend to like.
That said, it’s not a keyboard for people who type fast all day and care about feel: you’re buying practicality, not comfort or premium key action. Also, wired is a double-edged sword—great for stability, but less convenient if your setup moves around or you’re tight on desk space. If your users want ergonomic comfort, quieter keys, or mechanical-style feedback, you’ll likely end up replacing it sooner than you expect. But for “office essentials” at this price? It makes sense, and you won’t feel ripped off.

Dell
Dell Premier KB900 - Keyboard - collaboration - backlit - wireless - 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.1 - QWERTY - UK - graphite - with 3 years NBD Advance Exchange

HP
HP 655 G2 - Keyboard and mouse set - wireless - UK (pack of 10)

Lenovo
Lenovo Essential - Keyboard - USB - QWERTY - UK - black - brown box

Dell
Dell Pro KM5221W - Keyboard and mouse set - wireless - 2.4 GHz - QWERTY - UK - black - with 3 years NBD Advance Exchange