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If you’re seeing “Epson Alarm clock Singlepack Black 27 DURABrite Ultra Ink” pop up in your supply list at £13.06 ex-VAT, I’d treat it as a sensible buy **only if you’ve confirmed you’ve actually got the matching Epson model that uses this specific cartridge**. “Inkjet supplies” pricing can swing a lot depending on whether you’re using the right cartridge line, and with small, single packs you don’t get much protection against ending up with the wrong consumable. Once you’re sure it fits, DURABrite Ultra is generally the kind of ink that holds up well for typical office printing—text stays crisp and you’re less likely to get smudging compared to cheaper ink options.
Who should buy: **office teams printing mostly black documents** (emails, reports, forms) on compatible Epson equipment who want consistent output without the faff of third‑party compatibility risk. Who should *not*: if you print infrequently, have mixed printer types, or aren’t confident the exact cartridge code matches, it’s usually better to wait or consolidate—£13.06 ex-VAT for a single pack can be a lot if you end up with unusable stock. If you tell me the printer model you’re using, I can give you a clearer “yes, worth it” vs “no, check compatibility first” call.

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Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 405XL, Multipack, 1 x 16.3 ml Black, 1 x 10.8 ml Cyan, 1 x 10.8 ml Magenta, 1 x 10.8 ml Yellow, XL, RF+AM

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Epson 478XL - 11.2 ml - grey - original - blister with RF/acoustic alarm - ink cartridge - for Expression Photo XP-8500 Small-in-One

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Epson T9083 - 39 ml - XL size - magenta - original - ink cartridge - for WorkForce Pro WF-6090, WF-6590

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Epson Singlepack Black 502 Ink