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Hi everyone,

 

I was wondering what the cheapest site to get ink samples in Canada is. Is it Goulet Pens, where the only downside is the 10$ shipping fee? Are there sites that ship for cheaper or for free even?

 

Thank you all very much in advance!

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You might want to check out Anderson Pens and Vanness. Anderson offers free shipping $50+ but I don't know if it's US only or not. Vanness's $40+ free shipping is unfortunately for US customers only. But either place might have cheaper shipping than Goulet. Anderson's samples are also usually the same price as Goulet's and you get one more mL of ink. Vanness offers 4 mL samples but they do cost more because of that, but they carry some brands and inks that are unavailable elsewhere. Both companies are great and I order from them a lot!

 

Good luck in your search! :)

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You might want to check out Anderson Pens and Vanness. Anderson offers free shipping $50+ but I don't know if it's US only or not. Vanness's $40+ free shipping is unfortunately for US customers only. But either place might have cheaper shipping than Goulet. Anderson's samples are also usually the same price as Goulet's and you get one more mL of ink. Vanness offers 4 mL samples but they do cost more because of that, but they carry some brands and inks that are unavailable elsewhere. Both companies are great and I order from them a lot!

 

Good luck in your search! :)

 

 

 

Thanks a lot guys! I will definitely check those out. After all the ink advice I have been asking lately I will now need to order A LOT of samples :D

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