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PLASTIC BUSHING 1-1/2"

Bushing in Fittings

$0.40 per ea

Based on a single purchase, so this is one transaction rather than a price range.

Based on prices as invoiced rather than a normalised per-unit price, so expect more variation than usual.

How much does plastic bushing 1-1/2" cost?

Contractors are currently paying $0.40 to $0.40 per ea, with a median of $0.40. That range is the middle half of actual invoiced prices over the last 12 months — the cheapest and most expensive outliers are excluded, because one mis-keyed line item shouldn't define what you think a fair price is.

If you're paying above $0.40 per ea, you're in the top quarter of what other contractors pay for the same item — worth a conversation with your supplier.

What drives the price

  • Size and material. The single biggest factor, and why we price at this level of detail rather than lumping every bushing together.
  • Supplier. The same item can differ meaningfully in price between suppliers in the same market, which is a large part of why this range has width at all.
  • Order volume. Counter pickups price differently from a scheduled bulk delivery.
  • When you bought. Prices drift. This is a trailing 12-month window, so it reflects the current market rather than a historical average.

Related bushing prices

ProductTypical rangeMedian
1 X 1/4 BLACK BUSHING$1.67 $1.68 / ea$1.68
PVCB2007 - 2 X 3/4" PVC BUSHING$1.17 $1.53 / ea$1.53
2 x 1 PVC BUSHING$1.41 $1.44 / ea$1.41
BMBU1004 1 x 3/4 BLACK BUSHING$1.28 $1.30 / ea$1.30
1 × 1/2 Hex Black Bushing$1.28 $1.37 / ea$1.30
1/2 x 1/4 BRASS BUSHING$2.61 $2.81 / ea$2.69

How we know this

These figures come from real invoices processed through CostCrunch, not list prices or survey data. We normalise each line to a price per unit, exclude the top and bottom 1% as outliers, and we publish what we have for the last 12 months and say how thin it is. Where a figure rests on very few purchases, a single supplier or a single company, that is noted alongside it — those are one buyer's experience rather than a market rate — below that, an average says more about one buyer than about the market.

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