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AI-generated summary
The Epson Kiwi “Claria Premium” 202 multipack for £57.06 ex-VAT is the kind of ink deal that’s only genuinely good value if you’re printing consistently and you’ve got an inkjet setup that doesn’t go long stretches unused. Claria inks are generally reliable for everyday document work—crisp text, decent colour for internal stuff—but like most third- or multi-cartridge inks, cost per page swings hard depending on your mix of colour vs mono and how often your printer gets “ink purge” cycles. If you’re seeing low daily volume, you can end up paying for a multipack before you actually need it, and that’s where inkjet spend quietly turns into regret.
Who should buy it: small offices and teams using Epson inkjets for regular business printing (spreadsheets, contracts, proposals, routine marketing collateral) where you know you’ll cycle through cartridges and want to simplify procurement. Who shouldn’t: anyone printing infrequently, doing mostly black-and-white with long gaps between jobs, or anyone trying to optimise cost-per-page without tracking actual usage—inkjet economics don’t reward guessing. If you can tell me your printer model and your typical monthly page count (and roughly % colour), I can sanity-check whether this £57.06 multipack is likely to be a bargain or just a “nice on the shelf” purchase.

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