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£78.43 inc. VAT
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The Epson V13H134A56 filter kit is one of those “necessary but boring” buys. If you run a compatible Epson projector in a dusty office, classroom, or warehouse-adjacent meeting room, swapping the filter on time is one of the easiest ways to protect image quality and reduce the odds of the projector running hot or clogging up. For that use case, £65.36 ex-VAT is pretty reasonable—especially compared to the hassle (and cost) of service work or premature replacement.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it like a casual top-up. If your environment is clean, the projector isn’t used heavily, or you’re not seeing filter-related warnings, you might not get much “value” from buying it early. Also, make sure the kit is actually for your exact Epson model—wrong filter parts are common and you’ll end up spending twice. Bottom line: buy it if you’re looking after a projector that lives in dusty air or gets regular hours; skip it (or wait) if your setup is clean and usage is light.

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Epson - Air filter - for Epson EH-TW5820, Home Cinema 2150, Home Cinema 2250

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Epson - Air filter - for Epson EB-972, EH-TW5700, TW5705, TW5825, Pro EX9240, Home Cinema 2200, PowerLite FH52

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Epson ELP LM11 - Medium-throw zoom lens - 80.6 mm - 121.1 mm - f/1.81-2.34 - for Epson EB-G7000, G7200, G7400, G7500, G7805, G7905, L1105, L1200, L1300, L1405, L1500

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ELPAF51 Air filter for Epson EB-L1100U, EB-L1105U, EB-L1200U, EB-L1300U, EB-L1405U, EB-L1500U, EB-L1505U