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Cheapest Toner Cartridges in Australia (2026) — Best Value Picks

FetchInk Team 19 February 2026 7 min read
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Cheapest Toner Cartridges in Australia (2026) — Best Value Picks

Looking for affordable toner cartridges without sacrificing quality? We've compared prices across Australia's major brands to find the best-value toner cartridges for 2026. Whether you're running a home office or a small business, these picks will keep your printing costs low. 🐾

How We Compared

We looked at cost per page rather than just the sticker price. A $25 cartridge that prints 3,000 pages is better value than a $15 cartridge that prints 500 pages. All prices are for compatible cartridges from FetchInk (genuine prices noted for comparison).

Best Value Mono (Black & White) Toner

1. Brother TN-2450 Compatible — Best Overall Value

  • FetchInk Price: ~$25
  • Page Yield: 3,000 pages
  • Cost Per Page: ~0.83 cents
  • Fits: Brother HL-L2350DW, HL-L2375DW, MFC-L2713DW, MFC-L2730DW, and more
  • Genuine Price: ~$89 (cost per page: ~2.97 cents)

The TN-2450 is Australia's most popular toner cartridge, and for good reason. These Brother printers are affordable, reliable, and the compatible toner is incredibly cheap to run.

2. HP CF217A (17A) Compatible

  • FetchInk Price: ~$22
  • Page Yield: 1,600 pages
  • Cost Per Page: ~1.38 cents
  • Fits: HP LaserJet Pro M102, MFP M130 series
  • Genuine Price: ~$75

3. Samsung MLT-D111S Compatible

  • FetchInk Price: ~$20
  • Page Yield: 1,000 pages
  • Cost Per Page: ~2.0 cents
  • Fits: Samsung Xpress M2020, M2070 series
  • Genuine Price: ~$68

Best Value Colour Toner Sets

1. Brother TN-253/TN-257 Compatible Set of 4

  • FetchInk Price: ~$89 (set of 4)
  • Page Yield: 2,500 pages (TN-257 high-yield)
  • Cost Per Page: ~3.6 cents (colour)
  • Fits: Brother HL-L3230CDW, HL-L3270CDW, MFC-L3745CDW, MFC-L3770CDW
  • Genuine Set Price: ~$350

2. HP 305A (CE410-413) Compatible Set of 4

  • FetchInk Price: ~$99 (set of 4)
  • Page Yield: 2,200-2,600 pages
  • Cost Per Page: ~4.0 cents (colour)
  • Fits: HP LaserJet Pro 300/400 series, M351, M451, M375, M475
  • Genuine Set Price: ~$480

3. Canon CART-046 Compatible Set of 4

  • FetchInk Price: ~$89 (set of 4)
  • Page Yield: 2,200 pages (standard)
  • Cost Per Page: ~4.0 cents (colour)
  • Fits: Canon imageCLASS LBP654Cx, MF735Cx
  • Genuine Set Price: ~$400

Money-Saving Tips for 2026

  1. Buy compatible cartridges — save 50-70% vs genuine with the same print quality
  2. Use draft mode for internal documents — extends cartridge life by 30-50%
  3. Buy multi-packs — our sets of 4 or more offer the best per-unit price
  4. Don't replace when "low" — most printers report low toner well before the cartridge is empty. You can often get 200-500+ more pages
  5. Order over $150 for free shipping at FetchInk

The Bottom Line

The cheapest toner in Australia right now is compatible Brother TN-2450 at around 0.83 cents per page. If you're buying a new printer specifically for low running costs, a Brother HL-L2350DW or HL-L2375DW with compatible toner is hard to beat.

For colour printing, a Brother HL-L3230CDW with compatible TN-253/TN-257 cartridges gives you full colour at under 4 cents per page.


Shop all toner cartridges at FetchInk and save up to 70% compared to genuine prices. Free shipping on orders over $150.

People Also Ask

What is the cheapest toner cartridge in Australia?

The Brother TN-2450 compatible cartridge is one of the cheapest at around $25, yielding 3,000 pages at ~0.83 cents per page.

Is it worth buying compatible toner?

Yes. Compatible toner cartridges save 50-70% compared to genuine, with comparable print quality for everyday use. All compatible cartridges from FetchInk come with a quality guarantee.

Where can I buy cheap toner online in Australia?

FetchInk offers some of the lowest prices on both genuine and compatible toner in Australia, with $18 flat-rate shipping or free shipping on orders over $150.

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