Brother Inkjet Cartridges: Smart Shopping Tips

Are you hoping to save money when you use Brother inkjet cartridges? If so, you're not alone. Many consumers, especially those who print a great deal, find that the cost of buying name brand ink cartridges can get expensive. Fortunately, there are a variety of ways you can save money on the cost of ink cartridges. In this article we'll explore the alternatives to paying full price for your ink supplies.

One way is to purchase bulk ink. This premise is not new -- there are warehouse stores all over the country that offer fantastic savings because they sell bulk merchandise. Sam's Club and Costco are examples of these stores, and it's likely you've got one near you. Often at stores like these you can buy printer ink cartridges is large quantities at a substantial savings per cartridge. This is an ideal way to save for people or businesses who use large amounts of ink.

You can also go generic. There are many compatible cartridges out there for inkjet printers like those made by Brother. You'll usually always find that these generic printer ink cartridges are just as good as name brand ones. For even more substantial savings, combine buying in bulk with buying generic. The next way to save on the cost of ink is by participating in something people do every day -- recycling.

Recycled cartridges are offered by companies at a fraction of the cost of new cartridges. You may also find recycled cartridges being called remanufactured cartridges, depending on where you shop. If you want to do your own cartridge recycling, there are lots of different refill kits available. It's important to choose a refill kit that is specifically stated as compatible with your printer model. There will be detailed instructions included with your refill kit that will walk you through the refill process. At first things might be a bit awkward, but with practice you'll be refilling ink cartridges like a pro! Once you get the hang of refilling your black ink cartridges, you can move on to color.

As you can see, there are lots of ways to save on the cost of Brother inkjet cartridges. Thanks to innovations like generic cartridges, recycling and refill kits, you'll never have to pay full price for ink again. Combine these economic strategies with a bit of comparison shopping, and you'll be amazed at how much you can save!

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