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£53.36 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got an Epson inkjet that takes this “26” size Claria Premium ink, this multipack is generally a sensible buy—especially versus paying for single cartridges each time. The real-world value is simple: you’re less likely to end up with one empty colour that suddenly makes the whole printer annoying to use, and Claria tends to produce consistent output on everyday documents and reasonable photo prints without you having to fiddle around. At **£44.39 ex-VAT**, it’s not “cheap ink” territory, but it also doesn’t scream overpricing for a proper Epson OEM set.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just on principle. If you print very rarely, inkjet cartridges can dry out or degrade with time, and you’ll be holding inventory you may not use quickly. Also, if you’re mainly churning out high-volume drafts or text-heavy paperwork, you might get better cost-per-page by using cheaper compatible refills—though you trade off some consistency. Bottom line: **buy this if you’re using an Epson model that definitely takes these cartridges and you print often enough to cycle through them**. If you print sporadically or you’re chasing lowest cost per page above all, you might be better off looking elsewhere.

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