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Pupkewitz retains position as the cheapest hardware store in October 2025

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November 2, 2025
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For the third consecutive month, Pupkewitz Megabuild maintained its position as the most affordable hardware store among the four major retailers (BUCO, Ark Trading, and Build It).

In October 2025, Pupkewitz’s total basket cost remained unchanged at N$7,174.79, continuing its streak of price stability. This represents a saving of N$619.42 compared to its closest competitor, Ark Trading (N$7,794.22), and a gap of N$723.89 compared to the most expensive retailer, Build It.

Overall, BUCO and Build It remained on the higher end of the pricing spectrum, recording totals of N$7,890.17 and N$7,898.68, respectively.

Prices Comparison (incl. VAT) – October 2025

  • Big Ticket Items (Aluminium): This category shows huge variation. Pupkewitz’s win was anchored by the aluminium sliding door at N$2,628.99. This was over N$450 cheaper than BUCO’s price (N$3,082.22) for the same item. However, BUCO was also the most expensive for the Aluminium Window (N$1,000.83), while Pupkewitz was cheapest (N$849.00).
  • Core Materials (Bricks, Lintols, Paint): Build Its high basket cost was driven by it having the top-end price on numerous common materials. While Ark Trading offered the cheapest Brick 7MPA at N$2.61, Build It was significantly more expensive at N$3.78 (a 45% difference). This pattern continued with Build It holding the highest prices for both Brick force rolls (N$21.22 – N$22.00),ceiling board (N$178.76), Lockset 2 lever (N$120.00), and Paint (N$1,111.67).
  • Commodities (Copper & Cement): Ark Trading provided the best deal on Copper Tube 460 Class 0 at N$584.25. In contrast, other commodity items like cement (32.5 and 42.5 grades) showed minimal variation, with all four suppliers pricing these items within a N$1-N$5 range of each other. This suggests shoppers gain little by shopping around for cement alone.

Key Observations

  • Stable Pricing: Pupkewitz’s prices have remained unchanged since August, reflecting consistency amid stable market conditions.
  • Competitive Middle Ground: Ark Trading continues to position itself as a mid-range option, offering competitive prices on essentials like bricks, brick force, and cement.
  • Higher-Ticket Disparities: BUCO and Build It recorded higher prices, particularly on aluminium doors and windows, and paint, key drivers behind their overall higher totals.

Key Takeaway

Price competition in the hardware sector remains tight. Pupkewitz Megabuild retains its lead through consistent pricing and competitive rates on high-value items, while Ark Trading remains a strong alternative for core materials.

For consumers and contractors alike, comparing prices across suppliers, especially for large or bulk purchases can yield meaningful savings.

Disclaimer: This survey is for informational purposes only and is based on prices collected in October 2025. Prices may vary due to supplier changes in stock issues or timing. Contact retailers directly for the latest information.

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