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Dell 924 All-in-One Printer(2 for £45), Dell Inkjet 725 (2 for £27), incl. Delivery

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  • phil7445
    phil7445 Posts: 485 Forumite
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    I've got such a busy day! I might have to cancel some of it!! I might go for a doze in a mo as no one is in my office and the phone has only rung once since 8am!! ;-)

    Thanks! :-)
  • woohoo
    woohoo Posts: 377 Forumite
    Hi,
    do Aldi have cheap lexmark cartridges then? Made the mistake of buying a cheap lexmak printer - cartridges seem to be £17 ish!
  • Ally
    Ally Posts: 5,787 Forumite
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    "Print photos direct from your PictBridge camera, without the need for a PC, using the built in PictBridge connector"

    Does that mean just plug in your camera? or do you need the 'PictBridge camera' thing whatever it is:confused:

    I'm debating if I should go for this or not, really wanted a wireless all-in-one (missed out on the Brother offer - since heard the photo printing quality isn't all that).

    Does anyone know what the photo print quality is like on this one, it really does seem very cheap 2 for £45:D and ink can be refilled it seems - which we always do with out printers;)

    TIA
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  • AMO
    AMO Posts: 1,464 Forumite
    cowboy wrote:
    Dell 924 (1 for £20 + £10 delivery), (2 for £45 inclu. delivery)
    Dell 725 (1 for £10 + £10 delivery), (2 for £27 inclu. delivery)
    I'm still unsure whether I should use my Amazon voucher to buy a Canon Pixma iP1600 or I should go for either one of these two Dell printers? Any comments? :money:

    I would stay away from the 725 printers. The 924 printers are a reasonable option if you don't do a huge amount of printing, i.e. just print a few letters here and there and photocopy a few things here and there to send off for phone cashback etc.

    Comments made by others for prices on replacement cartridges are valid, but ultimately, you cannot compare apples with oranges. ;)

    AMO
  • good deal im bagging 2 cheers op
  • any idea of how long they take to deliver? do dell email you or do you have to check online, have to book a day off work i think
  • mcallister1
    mcallister1 Posts: 2,198 Forumite
    When I look on this now it says £47. Did it always say that or have I missed it?:o
  • onedah
    onedah Posts: 171 Forumite
    When I look on this now it says £47. Did it always say that or have I missed it?:o

    I've just checked for the 924 and offer is still available for me. To get te price I did a search for 924 then custurmised the order and removed the USB cable then went to check out and updated the order with 2 924 for a final cost of £45.05
  • lyns_2
    lyns_2 Posts: 314 Forumite
    mysteronz wrote:
    any idea of how long they take to deliver? do dell email you or do you have to check online, have to book a day off work i think

    I ordered on Thursday and they phoned me yesterday to say it will be delivered on Tuesday between 12 and 5
    Number 4 due 21st jan
  • BaBa
    BaBa Posts: 98 Forumite
    924 has sold this month on ebay between £30.50 and £60 including postage.£30.50 was a bit of an aberation as next cheapest (with included inks)was £41. Lots going in £50+ bracket. Seems lots of the population yet to benefit from our site.

    Suggest multiple purchases will be quite profitable. Will dip toe in the water with 4 4 X £50 = £200 for £90 outlay. Always a gamble of course but could be a quick century in the pocket which never hurts.

    Also gather that they sell refills in poundland. Anyone been in to see how much they are?

    Take a minimum of 4x£10 off that for postage, plus around 4x£5 for listing and final value fees and your quick century quickly becomes £40 or less for all the hassle of 4 sales - and that's assuming that you don't take PayPal for any of them.
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