

🖨️ Bring your printer back from the dead—clean smarter, print sharper!
The Osinkjet Printhead Cleaning Kit offers a 150ml eco-friendly cleaning solution combined with a comprehensive set of tools—including syringe, swabs, wipes, and caps—to effectively dissolve dried ink and unclog nozzles. Compatible with major inkjet brands like Epson, HP, Canon, and Brother, this kit revitalizes printheads, extends printer life, and ensures professional-quality prints with every use.







| ASIN | B0CYBX49M2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #231,152 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #7,058 in Inkjet Printer Ink Cartridges |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (60) |
| Date First Available | August 15, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
| Item model number | PCK 150ml |
| Manufacturer | Osinkjet |
| Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 5.51 x 2.36 inches |
S**P
My printer works again!
This is exactly what I needed to get my printer working perfect again. It has extended the life of my perfectly good printer that just needed a good clean, and saved me a ton of money because I could do it myself. Is it messy- definitely. But this contained everything I needed and was fairly easy to use for what it is. My printer is now printing just as well as it did when it was brand new! (FYI: my printer is an Epson EcoTank ET-2750 that I purchased in 2020 and I print hundreds of pages every year for homeschooling)
R**S
Worked as expected
Worked
A**R
Good quality
Overall, I like this product. It does what it’s supposed to, and the quality is decent for the price.
C**Y
Should have bought syringe and tube type with instructions
Before reading this review. Please note that the manufacturer of this product offered a full refund. I salute them for their response. I thought I was buying the syringe and tube type of cleaner. Though it did have one syringe in the box, there were no instruction on its use and no tube. The only instructions required removing the print head to soak in the solution. None of the instruction looked like my model exactly ( an older Epson WF 2760). For how to remove print head I had to go to internet video-- required removing three part and unscrewing and unplugging connector wires on two parts. I finally got it out and soaked for prescribed time. Got the print head back in. Still did not print right. Ran 3 more regular print head cleaning rounds with printer. Still not printing right. Then it started giving me weird error codes, stuck paper over and over again ( there was no stuck paper). Then finally damaged print head. So likely I damaged it while taking it out and putting it back in. My fault there. So a cautionary tale-- get the syringe and tube kind of kit with full instructions or use a youtube video clean your print head.
D**Y
It worked
Easy to use.
A**R
Made my printer as good as new
Very easy to use. Followed the instructions from a video (I don't remember if this came with instructions or not, I did this about 6 months ago). I used this along with the printer head cleaning setting on the printer a few times since the ink was dried up, added some more ink and was good as new! I recommend trying it out.
D**N
Might be worth a try
Our HP printer, which I loathe, has been riddles with problems right from the start and a clogged printhead has just been the latest issue. This little kit has proved itslef pretty helpful for being able to squeak a little more printing life from our abysmal printer. It's a little tedious, but not difficult so it may be worth a shot if you have an annoying printer that is driving you mad!
D**H
Need to clean my print heads on an Epson printer
This kit is a basic kit for classing your inkjet printer, print head. It comes with adapters and the tools necessary to clean your heads. Kit seems to be complete and it should work out well. Printers are expensive and messy devices, and every single one of them will clog and degrade in quality. This kitis detained designed to clean those clogs it seems ok, if you're not fearful of electronics and maintaining them. Realistically, this kit is usable and there are many videos of how to deal with individual printers. I would be hesitant to recommend someone not somewhat tech capable to attempt to use a kit like this, but that being said, you're not without resources. I would search your specific printer model or on YouTube, or something sites, and use that info to decide whether you want to go down this path. If it seems easy enough to get the head out, or accessible, then it'll likely be fine. But if you need to take half of the machine apart, and you're not comfortable with disassembly/reassembly; I would recommend seeing if you have someone who is more comfortable with that sort of thing who can assist. It will likely be messy, as ink is inherently a bit messy.
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