🖨️ Refill smarter, print bolder — never run dry on savings!
The BCH Ink Refill Kit is a comprehensive DIY solution designed for HP inkjet users, compatible with a wide range of popular HP cartridges. It includes all necessary tools and premium inks to ensure vibrant, clog-free printing while significantly reducing ink costs. Ideal for home offices, students, and frequent printers seeking an eco-friendly, budget-savvy alternative to expensive OEM cartridges.
A**A
Worked when nothing else would
Let me start by saying I found this company by mistake after many many frustrating hours trying you get my HP printer to work. I saw one of their videos on YouTube on how to unclog print heads. Yes I tried the warm water and letting it sit ect. I’ve been self troubleshooting my tech for ages so I was looking for a solution I had not already heard repeated a million times over. After watching I thought why not as a last ditch effort. I found their Amazon and super niche item I otherwise would have never found. Ordered it and after two tries, completely cleared both color and black print heads and was able to fill them back up without making a complete mess of things. I’m writing this review for anyone out there that might be on the fence about this being some random hack item. I tried EVERYTHING else and my next step was to begrudgingly buy a new printer. Highly recommend especially as this kit is reusable (cleared out and refreshed old print heads I had lying around) and the advice given in there video made it insanely easy to do! One of the best purchases I’ve made yet
S**N
I trust printing supplies from BCH
I will be honest, I'm familiar with the thinking of the company from their YouTube channel videos (Which I HIGHLY recommend binge watching). Kevin and Keith Cooper are the 2 largest repositories of printing knowledge that I have ever seen. I recieved this and another order just recently and honestly I haven't used the items yet, but I know what to expect, I expect to be pleased with the result. Items were well packaged and seem fresh (not old).I appreciate how well curated their kits are and I consider their prices good for what you get, I appreciate some of their offerings that I wouldn't have known to get without their help (I'm ordering a waterproofing kit for an ET 8550 soon), thanks to the YouTube channel, some of my purchases will save me ALOT of money and stress... that being said, they're not a bunch of "rays of sunshine", they lack some patience with your problems of ignorance, but that happens sometimes when some folks just know so much, they make good products, price well and I buy. I will continue.
H**3
Great value for Money
I ordered this kit because my HP4650 was running out of black ink. I pretty much followed their procedure except I didn't squeeze the ink into the cartridge, I let it drip fill or only squeezed a few drips at a time straight down the center. Took about 5-10 min, and monitored how much ink was in the bottle before and after. I probably only filled it 1/2 or 3/4, but i think that's better than over filling and dealing with a mess. When I decided I had filled enough, then I sucked out the bubbles from the bottom with the syringe(about 1-2ml), then patted on paper towel to see if ink is flowing through. Put it back in the printer and it printed great on 1st attempt. I'll follow the same procedure on color when that runs out.
S**N
Works great, but wear gloves and be careful when first opening a bottle
The chintzy starter black cartridge on our new HP OfficeJet printer gave out after a couple of months. A new one costs close to 50 bucks. Ugh. That's just for the black cartridge, not the other three. You're paying for the fancy plastic and the copy-protection chip that lets HP know you gave in to their extortion racket. But you're smarter than that. You can buy this refill kit for less than $10 that'll refill the black cartridge, and the magenta, cyan, and yellow cartridges, several times over. All it takes is some patience and a steady hand. Oh, and nitrile gloves. I forgot the gloves and now I'm an ink-stained wretch. There are no instructions in the kit, but the kit maker, BCH, has some excellent YouTube videos with hints on how to refill cartridges. I watched a few and elected to use the drip torture, er, drip refill method. That's where you pull out the problem cartridge from the printer, turn it upside down, stabilize it so it doesn't fall over, and drip, drip, drip ink into its open mouth until it won't take any more. I live at 3000 feet, so when I first opened the black ink bottle, it squirted over my new counter because of the lower atmospheric pressure. Wiped it up quickly before the wife saw it and before the ink dried. I had the ink cartridge in an open plastic food container with some paper towels stuffed in the sides to stabilize the cartridge, but the ink spurted from the bottle's needle before I even started the refill. It takes a couple of minutes of dripping, dripping, dripping until the cartridge won't take any more. Then you stick the cartridge back in the printer, run the head cleaning routine a couple of times, and out comes black printing once again. Magic. (Make sure there's paper.) I used less than a dollar's worth of ink for the first refill. Get this kit and don't forget the gloves. It's dead simple if you watch the videos. Also, BCH has a video teaching you how to tell the printer to stop looking at the copy-protection chip and to stop complaining. Better watch that video too. You'll need it.
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