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Pupkewitz Megabuild emerges as the most affordable hardware supplier of the year

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February 9, 2026
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An analysis of the yearly cost for a basket of 17 standard construction and finishing materials shows notable price differences among the four major hardware suppliers.

Pupkewitz Megabuild emerged as the most economical in 2025, with an average annual basket. In contrast, BUCO recorded the highest average price over the year, as well as the priciest single month.

Pupkewitz Megabuild clearly led on affordability, offering baskets that were N$452.25 less expensive on average than the next cheapest supplier, Build It. Compared to BUCO, purchasing the full basket from Pupkewitz Megabuild resulted in an annual saving of roughly N$802.70.

Key Points

•             Pupkewitz Megabuild offered the most consistent pricing and was the cheapest supplier for the majority of the year.

•             BUCO had the highest average prices, with notable spikes around mid-year.

•             Ark Trading recorded the priciest single-month basket in May, despite occasional lower prices.

•             Build It remained in the mid-range, competitive but rarely the cheapest.

•             Shoppers looking to minimize costs would have saved an average of N$450–N$800 per basket annually by purchasing consistently from Pupkewitz Megabuild.

Basket Composition

The basket is based on 17 specific, high-value building and construction materials, ensuring a direct comparison:

•             Roofing/Structural: Roofing Galvanized IBR (0.47mm, 6.6m), Brick (7MPA), Brickforce (150MM & 75MM rolls), Concrete Lintols (3 sizes), Door Frame Steel.

•             Finishing/Fittings: Aluminium Window (900×900), Aluminium Sliding Door (1800X2100MM), Ceiling Board, Door Hardboard Interior, Lockset (2 lever).

•             Chemical/Utility: Copper Tube (22MM x 5.5M), 32.5 Cement (50kg), 42.5 Cement (50kg), Paint (20L).

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