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AI-generated summary
If you’re spending £96.08 ex-VAT on an Epson “golf ball” 4‑colour multipack of 34XL DURABrite Ultra, you should only buy it if you’re consistently printing and you already know this ink matches your exact Epson model. These high‑yield multipacks can be good value **when they’re the right fit** and you avoid the “wrong cartridge, wrong page yield” trap. DURABrite Ultra is a sensible choice for day-to-day office prints and marketing bits where you want decent colour without being precious—generally more tolerant on normal paper than bargain dye inks.
That said, I’d be cautious if your printer churns out only occasional documents or if you’re mostly printing text. In that case, ink sitting around in the cartridge is money you’ve effectively locked up, and the XL benefit won’t pay back quickly. Also, if you print mostly standard black-and-white, buying a full 4‑colour pack can be overkill—black‑only alternatives usually make more financial sense. Bottom line: **worth it for steady users with the correct Epson ink type**, not for light/occasional printing or anyone trying to minimise cost per page.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T1301, Stag, Singlepack, 1 x 25.4 ml Black, XL, RF+AM

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome K3 Vivid Magenta, T1571, Turtle, Singlepack, 1 x 25.9 ml Photo Black, Standard, XL

Epson
Epson T04B1 - XL - black - original - ink cartridge - for WorkForce Pro WF-C8190, WF-C8610, WF-C8690

Epson
Epson 250XL - 10.2 ml - XL - black - original - blister - ink cartridge - for P/N: C11CL95402