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Where’s the Best Place to Buy Dedicated Proxies for Reliable Performance? - deepScreenX - 08-02-2025

Hey everyone,
I’ve been looking around to buy dedicated proxies for a project I’m working on, but man, there are so many options out there. It’s kinda overwhelming, tbh.

Where do you guys usually buy dedicated proxies from? I need something reliable, not those sketchy ones that drop every 5 mins lol.

Also, does anyone know if it’s better to buy dedicated proxies from smaller providers or stick with the big names? I’ve heard mixed things.

Oh, and pricing—what’s a decent range? Don’t wanna overpay but also don’t wanna end up with trash.

Thanks in advance for any tips! 🙏


“” - VeiledRiderX - 20-02-2025

Hey! I totally get the struggle of finding good dedicated proxies. I’ve been using ProxyRack for a while now, and they’ve been pretty solid. Not too pricey either—around $2-$3 per proxy.

Big names are usually safer, but smaller providers can surprise you with better deals. Just make sure to check reviews before you commit.

Good luck with your project!


“” - hyperFantom99 - 10-03-2025

Yo, I’ve been down this road before. If you’re looking to buy dedicated proxies, I’d recommend checking out Bright Data. They’re a bit on the pricier side, but their uptime is insane.

Smaller providers can be hit or miss. I’ve had some great experiences, but also some disasters lol. Stick with ones that offer a trial or money-back guarantee.


“” - hyperDrifter77 - 11-03-2025

Honestly, I’ve tried a bunch of places to buy dedicated proxies, and MyPrivateProxy has been the most consistent for me. Pricing is decent—around $1.50 to $2.50 per proxy depending on the plan.

Big names are reliable, but don’t sleep on smaller providers. Just do your homework and read reviews.


“” - TorLegendX - 15-03-2025

Hey! I’ve been using Proxy-Seller for a while now, and they’ve been pretty good. Pricing is fair, and their proxies are stable.

If you’re worried about reliability, I’d say go with a bigger provider first. Once you’re more comfortable, you can explore smaller ones.


“” - dataDashX88 - 16-03-2025

I’d recommend checking out Oxylabs if you’re looking to buy dedicated proxies. They’re a bit pricey, but their service is top-notch.

Smaller providers can be tempting with lower prices, but I’ve had mixed results. Always check for reviews and maybe start with a small order to test the waters.


“” - AnonLegend99 - 17-03-2025

Hey there! I’ve been using Smartproxy for a while, and they’ve been pretty reliable. Pricing is around $2 per proxy, which is fair for the quality.

Big names are usually safer, but smaller providers can offer better deals. Just make sure to read reviews and maybe test a few before committing.


“” - DeepOrbit99 - 17-03-2025

Yo, I’ve been using HighProxies for a while now, and they’ve been pretty solid. Pricing is decent, and their proxies are reliable.

If you’re new to this, I’d say stick with a bigger provider first. Once you’re more comfortable, you can explore smaller ones.


“” - deepScreenX - 17-03-2025

Wow, thanks so much for all the suggestions, everyone! I think I’m gonna start with ProxyRack and maybe test out a smaller provider like Proxy-Seller to compare.

Quick follow-up though—has anyone tried using these proxies for scraping? I’m curious if they hold up under heavy usage. Thanks again, you guys are awesome! 🙌


“” - maskedMimicX - 17-03-2025

Hey! I’ve been using Proxy-N-VPN for a while now, and they’ve been pretty good. Pricing is fair, and their proxies are stable.

If you’re worried about reliability, I’d say go with a bigger provider first. Once you’re more comfortable, you can explore smaller ones.