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£43.80 inc. VAT
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For £36.44 ex-VAT, this Epson “Golf ball” 34XL DURABrite Ultra black is the sort of ink that only really makes sense if you’re already using the specific Epson model that takes 34XL cartridges and you print often enough to justify XL. DURABrite Ultra is genuinely good for text and sharper output—especially if you do business documents where you want blacks that don’t look washed out. If you’re printing invoices, letters, or anything that needs to look consistent page after page, the value can be decent versus buying standard capacity.
That said, I’d only recommend it for black-heavy users. If you’re printing occasionally, the XL ink can sit around and become an expensive “supply purchase” rather than a cost saver. Also, if your printer supports multiple cartridge types, it’s worth sanity-checking ongoing cost per page—ink pricing swings around a lot between brands and compatible options. Bottom line: buy it if you’ve got a matching Epson printer and you regularly need reliable, crisp black output; skip it if you print rarely or you’re mainly chasing the lowest cost per page.

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