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For people who prefer their office supplies delivered with minimal fuss and maximum predictability, Euroffice has been quietly doing its thing for over 20 years. It’s a no-nonsense online catalogue of copy paper, coffee tins, cleaning wipes, and, occasionally, something that genuinely sparks delight - a free tin of Quality…For people who prefer their office supplies delivered with minimal fuss and maximum predictability, Euroffice has been quietly doing its…
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For people who prefer their office supplies delivered with minimal fuss and maximum predictability, Euroffice has been quietly doing its thing for over 20 years. It’s a no-nonsense online catalogue of copy paper, coffee tins, cleaning wipes, and, occasionally, something that genuinely sparks delight - a free tin of Quality Street, for example, roughly your reward for buying two packs of Dettol antibacterial wipes. You’re not going to find innovation here. But you may rediscover the comfort of knowing your A4 reams will arrive tomorrow, even if you ordered them after lunch.
The homepage offers a subdued array of incentives: £10 off your first order (with code), loyalty reward points, "Cherry Pick Deals" (which appear to be seasonal discounts, not exotic produce), and the promise of free next-day delivery. No flashing banners. No countdown timers. Just quiet confidence and a faint echo of dot-com-era practicality. As discount expert and retail analyst Dr. Sarah Lim puts it bluntly: "It’s not sexy, but it works. For workplaces with procurement people who hate surprises, this is what they want."
Start with the workhorse of any office: paper. Euroffice offers the Canon Black Label Zero A4 paper (£19.55 for 2,500 sheets), a 75gsm option that’s lighter than your typical ream but comes with the smug benefit of being carbon neutral. Serious buyers may gravitate toward the Rey Copy A4 80gsm at £20.35 - still reasonably priced, and better suited to laser printers that don’t appreciate paper that flops like a napkin in a breeze. For value, the unbranded white copy paper at £13.65 is as basic as it sounds. It does the job, if that job is printing timesheets from 2002 templates.
Buying Q-Connect staples at £0.57 for 5,000 units feels less like shopping and more like arming yourself for a paper-based apocalypse. Post-it Super Sticky pads (24-pack, £31.99) come with 3 "free" pads, which feels a bit generous until you realise the per-unit cost still lands above average when compared to high-street offers. Still, they’re dependable - and the colours prevent paperwork from vanishing into desk clutter. "There’s something weirdly satisfying about a well-placed sticky note that refuses to fall off the wall," says operations manager Dani Khoury, "even if the meeting it refers to was cancelled two weeks ago."
Andrex Classic Clean 24-pack (£21.59) is available here too - a brand best known for its labrador commercials and mid-market softness. Notably absent are the bamboo-paper pretenders or the startup-y carbon-positive options. This is toilet roll for offices that decided long ago not to debate fibre density in the Slack channel. It’s decent, uncontroversial, and will disappear faster than you realise, particularly near the end of fiscal quarters.
Walkers Cheese & Onion crisps (32-pack, £25.99) and Coca-Cola cans (24-pack, £21.35) are stocked with the kind of efficiency that suggests someone, somewhere, is still hosting meetings the old-fashioned way: with fizzy drinks and passive-aggressive notes in the margins. More health-conscious teams might opt for Harrogate Spring Water (£6.55 for 24 bottles), although whether the 500ml size justifies the additional mid-day trip to the recycling bin remains a personal decision.
Euroffice does extend common courtesies to students and NHS workers, though the discount codes aren’t exactly front and centre. You’ll probably have to register and ask. Bulk buyers, on the other hand, are well catered for - not just in pricing but in service. The company offers credit accounts for bigger organisations, and an actual phone number (0800 316 3876) with a human on the other end - a throwback that’s surprisingly reassuring.
Euroffice isn’t Amazon, which is probably the point. It’s not trying to dazzle; it’s trying to make sure you never run out of tape or toner. It won’t thrill you. It won’t trend on TikTok. But it will quietly deliver a Pukka Pad three-pack (£6.05) and some Scotch Magic Tape (£22.39 for eight rolls) to your door the next day, and you won’t think about it again until you need more. As business consultant Mark Dyer noted, "That kind of reliability has its own charm - like a Volvo estate or a decent kettle."
If you're looking for glamour, this isn’t your shop. But if you're quietly responsible for keeping an office running - or just want to buy 5,000 staples without being upsold a standing desk - Euroffice is still standing, unironically, in your corner.
Euroffice delivers most items across mainland UK by the next business day, provided you order before 5pm. “Kerbside” is the default delivery destination—translation: don’t expect them to bring it upstairs or past reception.
Shipping is free if your order exceeds £49 (excluding VAT). Anything less will cost you £5.95, which is roughly the price of a decent sandwich in Shoreditch. Heavier or bulkier items—think office furniture or that safe you’ve always wanted—may incur extra fees, especially if you're in the Highlands, islands, or any postcode that gets twitchy around logistics. You’ll be warned in advance, at least.
Three delivery options are available for furniture: economy (5–7 days), next-day (if you’re lucky), and delivery with installation (6–10 days). The last option includes unpacking, assembly, and tidying up, though not in every postcode. Installation is a no-go in places like BT and ZE, which may or may not be a commentary on infrastructure.
Reward items and free gifts ship free with qualifying orders. If you just want the reward without buying anything, expect to pay £5.95 + VAT. Nothing truly comes for free.
They mention returns. That’s about it. The details are presumably elsewhere, perhaps buried in a PDF or behind a login screen. Call it minimalist transparency.
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