Save On Ink Cartridges With Cartridgesave.co.uk

home pic.thumbnail Save On Ink Cartridges With Cartridgesave.co.ukDid you know that the ink in ink cartridges is one of the most expensive liquids you can buy? When you think that you can pay up to $100 for certain cartridges that only contain 20ml, then per litre that’s $5000 per litre!

That’s why it’s good that there are operations like Cartridgesave.co.uk , who just approached me to write a sponsored review, who offer an easy way of saving money on ink cartridges by buying online. If you are do a lot of regular printing, then you should check out Cartridgesave.co.uk as they could save you a lot of money.

Cartridgesave.co.uk have a wide range of ink cartridges and toner cartridges all available at great prices and available for free next day delivery. If you order the wrong cartridges, which is very easy to do, then they have a quibble free 30 day Money Back Guarantee which is fantastic. One of the issues with buying online sometimes is getting your money back, but remember to not let retailers fob you off, and if you are in the UK, remind the retailer that your purchase is governed by Distance Selling Regulations. A sign of a good online retailer is whether they clearly display a phone number, preferably a freephone number like Cartridgesave.co.uk does, which allows you to speak directly to a sales agent.

There’s also a mature recycling scheme available where customers can send in used cartridges to be recycled, saving them from going to landfil. All proceeds from the scheme are handed over to the David Seldrick Wildlife Trust. I used to be an eco sceptic, but one of the things I’ve been trying to do this year is be more environmentally aware and I’m always happy to see schemes like this.

A wide range of cartridges are available including HP Ink cartridges, Brother Ink cartridges, Lexmark Ink cartridges and Epson Ink cartridges. Also available is a range of Photo Paper and CD/DVD Labelling Kits. There are also some very good blog type articles on how to Clean Print Heads and how to change cartridges properly. I think it would be very helpful if in the future they produced a printer buying guide, as I’m sure Cartridgesave.co.uk have a lot of insight into which printers are best at various price points.