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NetNut vs ProxyRack

We put NetNut and ProxyRack side by side on price, pool depth, coverage and reliability. Every number here is pulled from our provider database and updated as the market moves — no vague marketing claims.

$7.50/GB / $5.00/GB
Price (A / B)
4.1 / 3.9
Rating (A / B)
NetNut
Our pick

NetNut (ISP & Residential, $7.50/GB) and ProxyRack (Residential & Datacenter, $5.00/GB) both target serious proxy users, but they win on different axes. ProxyRack is cheaper ($5.00/GB vs $7.50/GB) — roughly 2× the gap.

NetNut differentiates itself with direct ISP partnerships. This makes IPs highly stable but the network is limited to 50 countries. At $7.50/GB they are 10x more expensive than Cheapest-Proxies.

ProxyRack has been in the market since 2015. Their 5M IP pool is small by today's standards, and at $5.00/GB they are 7x more expensive than Cheapest-Proxies.

NetNut vs ProxyRack: the numbers

ProviderFromPoolCountriesUptimeRating
NetNut $7.50/GB 20M+ IPs 50 99.9% 4.1★ Visit ›
ProxyRack $5.00/GB 5M+ IPs 140 98.5% 3.9★ Visit ›

Spec-by-spec

Price$7.50/GB vs $5.00/GB
Pool size20M+ IPs vs 5M+ IPs
Countries50 vs 140
Uptime99.9% vs 98.5%
SpeedUltra-Fast vs Moderate
Support24/7 Support vs Email & Chat
AnonymityHigh vs Moderate
Rating4.1★ vs 3.9★

NetNut wins on

  • Direct ISP connections for stability
  • Excellent speeds
  • High uptime
  • Good for time-sensitive tasks

ProxyRack wins on

  • Mix of residential and datacenter
  • 140 country coverage
  • Established provider

Verdict

Our pick: NetNut. It edges ahead on our rating (4.1★ vs 3.9★). That said, choose ProxyRack if you specifically need mix of residential and datacenter.

The right choice balances block-rate against cost per GB — and on that axis the value leader wins for the overwhelming majority of use cases.


Frequently asked questions

Is NetNut or ProxyRack cheaper?
ProxyRack is cheaper at $5.00/GB versus $7.50/GB.
Which is better, NetNut or ProxyRack?
On balance we pick NetNut for value, but the right choice depends on your workload — see the spec table and verdict above.
What pool sizes do they offer?
NetNut advertises 20M+ IPs and ProxyRack 5M+ IPs, across 50 and 140 countries respectively.
How much should this cost?
Residential traffic ranges from about $0.70/GB at the value leader up to $8–15/GB at premium brands for effectively the same result. Datacenter IPs are cheaper still. Start on the lowest verified price and scale only if your success rate holds.

The right choice balances block-rate against cost per GB — and on that axis the value leader wins for the overwhelming majority of use cases.

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