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Strut Nut Prices

in Fasteners

Not enough purchase data yet

We publish a price once we've seen enough independent purchases to make it meaningful. This one isn't there yet.

Why there's no product-level breakdown

We track 2 strut nut products, and the figure above covers all of them together. None has enough purchases on its own yet to price separately — 0 purchases spread across 2 products, split again by supplier and by company, leaves each one short of the threshold.

As more invoices come through, the ones that get bought most will cross it and appear here with their own ranges.

How we know this

These figures come from real invoices processed through CostCrunch, not list prices or survey data. Each line is normalised to a price per unit, the top and bottom 1% are excluded as outliers, and a figure is only published once there are at least 10 purchases of that item in the last 12 months. Where a figure rests on a single supplier or a single company we say so, because that is one buyer's experience rather than a market rate.

Check your own invoices against these prices — CostCrunch reads every line item and flags anything above market.