Someone needs a replacement toner for an HP or Canon printer, types King Cartridge into a search bar, and lands on the address listed here. What greets them is a GoDaddy parking page advertising the domain for sale. There is no shop, no product grid, no checkout. The site that once sat at this address is gone, and anyone arriving with a printer running dry will leave empty-handed.

That is the plain reality of the listed URL, and it shapes everything that follows. King Cartridge, as the entry points to it, does not currently exist as a working website. The category is hardware, the keywords all circle around printer consumables (ink cartridges, toner, HP and Samsung and Canon supplies), so the original intent of the listing is clear enough. The intent and the live page no longer match.

A parking page tells you a few things even when it sells nothing. The domain has lapsed into a holding state, which usually means the owner stopped renewing the hosting or chose to let the property go on the market. Whatever business once operated under the King Cartridge name has either closed, rebranded, or moved to a different address that the listing has not caught up with. For the purpose of an honest review, the question is not what the shop might have stocked but whether a person clicking through today gets anything useful, and the answer is no.

Search does turn up two real operations that sit near this name, and they are worth separating carefully, because neither is the listed site and a buyer could easily confuse them. The closer match by name is kingcartridges.com, with an s on the end. That belongs to a manufacturer in DongGuan, China, based at C001 Lishi Industry in QiaoLi, ChangPing Town. It makes compatible and remanufactured ink and toner cartridges and works mainly as a business-to-business supplier, the sort of factory that sells in volume to resellers and brand owners further down the chain. It lists a phone line on a +86 Shenzhen code and an email under its own domain, and it gives a physical address in China. For a wholesale buyer sourcing cartridges to rebrand or stock, that is a genuine contact route, with the supplier reachable through more than one channel. For an individual who just wants two HP cartridges shipped this week, a Chinese factory selling by the pallet is not the answer they were looking for. The plural-spelled domain is a separate concern from the King Cartridge entry under review, even though the names sit close enough to mislead a hurried searcher.

Two adjacent businesses, neither of them the listed one

The second operation that surfaces is Cartridge King Ltd, trading at cartridgeking.co.uk, a UK-registered retailer that sells original and compatible inks and toners directly to consumers. It carries HP, Canon, Epson and other brands, offers free Royal Mail delivery, and cites more than fourteen years in the trade. On reputation it is the strongest of the three by a wide margin: its Trustpilot profile holds 1,542 reviews at a five-star TrustScore, a volume that takes years of steady order fulfilment to build.

But notice what just happened. To say anything positive about a business connected to King Cartridge, the trail had to wander off to a differently named company with a reversed word order, a different country, and a different customer base. Cartridge King is not King Cartridge. The names are a near-mirror of each other, the offerings overlap, and an unwary shopper might land on the parked page, see the supportive Trustpilot numbers floating around the wider name, and assume they belong together. They do not. Crediting the parked domain with a UK retailer's review record would be a mistake, and an honest reading has to keep them apart.

So the credibility picture for the listed entry comes down to this. The site at the listed address carries no contact details, no phone, no address, no form, because a parking page offers none of those things. It has no third-party reviews of its own, which is exactly what you would expect from a domain that is up for sale. There is nothing dishonest here, just an empty lot where a storefront used to be. King Cartridge, at the URL given, is dormant, and a directory that points to it is pointing at a closed door.

None of this is a knock on the people who may have run the original shop. Domains lapse for ordinary reasons, and the consumables trade is competitive enough that small sellers come and go. The trouble is purely practical: a listing exists to send a reader somewhere they can act, and King Cartridge in its present state sends them to a sale notice. That gap between promise and delivery is the whole of the verdict.

The practical takeaway is short. If the goal is to buy printer cartridges today, this listing does not deliver. The two adjacent companies might serve, depending on who is asking. A reseller or trade buyer looking to source remanufactured stock in quantity could reasonably contact the DongGuan manufacturer at kingcartridges.com, where the B2B intent and the contact information are both spelled out. A home or small-office buyer in the UK would be better served by the retailer with the established delivery service and the large review base.

It is worth being fair about what King Cartridge may once have been. A printer-supplies shop trading under that name would have sat in a crowded but useful corner of the market, where compatible cartridges undercut the manufacturer's own prices and where a reliable seller earns repeat business simply by shipping the right part on time. That is a real need, and the original site was clearly aimed at it. None of that helps a visitor now, because the trading is what has stopped.

Put the parked King Cartridge page next to Cartridge King Ltd, the UK retailer with free Royal Mail delivery, more than fourteen years of trading, brand-name stock across HP, Canon and Epson, and over fifteen hundred five-star Trustpilot reviews, and there is no contest for anyone who needs to place an order. One is a working shop with a long track record; the other is a domain with a price tag on it. Until King Cartridge comes back online as a functioning store, this entry is a dead end.


Business address
King Cartridge
20 Wertheim Court, Unit 1,
Richmond Hill,
ON
L4B 3A8
Canada

Contact details
Phone: 1-888-395-8338