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Where to buy printer ink cartridges
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Rikki, you can get compatible inks for your printer from Choice stationery. Ive been using compatibles for about 3 years now on my HP PSC and had no probs. About 3 times as much ink in the cartridge.
I did use inkclub because of fab cash back through quidco, but on last two occasions they have not had the HP compatibles in stock.0 -
When I was searching for my HP cartridges on Google Product Search recently, the cheapest shop for "remanufactured" cartridges with a lot of customer reviews (12,000ish; mostly 5*) was consistently "Cartridge People". I can't vouch for them myself yet as I haven't got my cartridge yet, but I can tell you that assuming they aren't lying they dispatched fast; 1 day.
Also 10-12% TopCashBack and Quidco.
I know other refill places probably do this, but they get bonus points for accurately stating how much ink (ml) each cartridge has, and how much the HP original used to have. The HP ones just give an approximate number of pages (and you have no idea if they use the same metrics for different cartridges), and Tesco/Wilkinson refilled carts don't tell you anything - although Sainsbury's ones do.0 -
I bought recently many printer cartridges from inkjetsuperstore.com and they provide it with less price and best quality.
So i can recommend inkjetsuperstore.com for the best purchase experience.0 -
I use Stinkyink.com for cartridges for both my Dell 1320 toners and Lexmark 208 ink cartridges. Free delivery (usually arrives next day even if i order around 4pm), very friendly phone service, would definitely recommend them.0
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For the last couple of years i have used a selection of ink cartridge sites dependign on what deal are on. I tend to use internet-ink.co.uk cause they have the cheapest price for the cartridges i use and get 10% discount aswell :-). In terms of orginals or compatibles it depends what works in your printer and what you're printing. Using compatibles however will not invalidate your warranty, it's just the manufacturers trying to make you buy the originals, as the old saying goes and ive mentioned before 'if the car was made in France, you wouldn't fill it with just French petrol' , so don't be put off trying them as it will save you money and if you are just printing regular documents it's worth the saving :-)Every Little helps :rotfl:0
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Rikki, you can get compatible inks for your printer from Choice stationery. Ive been using compatibles for about 3 years now on my HP PSC and had no probs. About 3 times as much ink in the cartridge.
I did use inkclub because of fab cash back through quidco, but on last two occasions they have not had the HP compatibles in stock.
i think rikki the OP has got her cartridges since the thread is 4 years old0 -
Hi there in my opinion you can buy cheep cartridges at e-store 2clips co uk the prices are truly great and quality is high. So starting print more for less 2clips co uk so visit our store and see for your self!:rotfl:0
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