Don't buy this £150 Epson EcoTank printer deal at Amazon — I've found an even cheaper Epson ink tank printer that's basically identical in every possible way
Save yourself a little extra for what is essentially the exact same ink tank printer
I've seen a number of limited-time printer deals on Amazon right now, including a discounted Epson EcoTank ET-2861, which is £150 right now (I've dropped a link at the bottom of the page). That's a great deal on a superb printer, but I'm begging you: don't buy it.
My advice? Save yourself an extra few quid and go for the Epson EcoTank ET-2860 for £137 (was £240). Here's the big secret: they're effectively the same printer. There's no real difference beyond the name, with both able to print, scan, and copy, print from your phone, and the inclusion of three years' worth of ink in the box.
With decent speeds, this printer is perfect for the home or home office. What I particularly like about this model, besides the cost savings you get from an ink tank, is how simple it is to set up (I bought one for my hyper-technophobic mother and even she managed to work out how to use it). So, swerve the EcoTank ET-2860 and go for Epson's ET-2861.
Today's top Epson EcoTank printer deal
This is an ideal home and home office printer that, in my experience, prints fast, delivers good results, and keeps running costs low. I also really like the generous amount of ink you get in the box - four full bottles of the stuff that should last you up to three years before you need to buy any more.
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If you're buying a home printer these days, I always recommend opting for an ink tank model. First of all, while not as cheap as an inkjet printer, running costs are a lot lower, with ink bottles costing less than replacement inkjet cartridges.
They boast all the benefits of an inkjet printer - expect vivid, high-resolution photos and highly readable text - with speeds only slightly lower than a laser printer. For me, they're a best-of-both-worlds choice.
And in my experience, and that of my team, Epson still more or less dominates this area of the printing market.
So, what's the difference between this cheap EcoTank and the ET-2860? Nothing. The change in model number is usually specifying which shop you bought it from - typically, I see the ET-2860 at Argos, and the ET-2861 at Amazon. The dimensions, internals, specs, they're all the identical.
I've actually used the EcoTank ET-2860 loads of times, and I came away impressed. It's quick to print, output is perfect for home printing, and contains a generous amount of ink packaged with the printer.
For more top-performers, check out my guide to the best home printers and best ink tank printers we've tested and reviewed.
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Steve is B2B Editor for Creative & Hardware at TechRadar Pro, helping business professionals equip their workspace with the right tools. He tests and reviews the software, hardware, and office furniture that modern workspaces depend on, cutting through the hype to zero in on the real-world performance you won't find on a spec sheet. He is a relentless champion of the Oxford comma.
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