60 Ounces to Grams Conversion
60 Ounces to Grams Calculator
60 Ounces to Grams — 60 oz to g Conversion
60 ounces is a common kitchen, postal, and retail weight — this page lists every metric and imperial equivalent you might need. In short: 60 ounces equals 1700.97 grams, or 1.7010 kilograms in metric units. The calculator above handles the reverse direction and troy ounces too, at the press of a button.
Because the ounce-to-gram relationship is fixed by international agreement, the answer to “how many grams is 60 ounces?” never changes with the ingredient — unlike ounces-to-cups or ounces-to-teaspoons, which depend on density. The exact factor (1 oz = 28.349523125 g) was set by the 1959 International Yard and Pound Agreement and is maintained by NIST.
What is 60 Ounces in Grams?
= 1.7010 kilograms
Grams
Full precision
Kilograms
Pounds + ounces
How to Convert 60 Ounces to Grams
Step 1: Use the Exact Conversion Factor
Ounces and grams both measure mass — how much matter an object contains — so the conversion is a single, fixed multiplication. There’s no density variable and no ingredient adjustment. The internationally defined relationship is:
This factor was set by the 1959 International Yard and Pound Agreement signed by the US, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa, and is published by NIST as part of Handbook 44. It applies wherever the standard ounce is used.
Step 2: Apply the Formula to 60 Ounces
To turn 60 ounces into grams, multiply by the grams-per-ounce factor:
Quick mental math: Multiplying by 28.35 is awkward in your head. A useful trick: multiply ounces by 28 for a fast estimate, then add about 1.2 %. For 60 oz that gives roughly 1700.97 g — very close to the exact answer.
Step 3: Worked Reverse Example
Goal: Confirm 1700.97 grams converts back to 60 ounces.
1. Use the reverse formula:
2. Plug in 1700.97 g:
Small rounding differences appear because the displayed gram value is truncated to two decimals — the calculator at the top of this page uses the full-precision factor and will round-trip exactly.
Step 4: Decide Which Ounce You Need
Not every “ounce” is the same unit. Match the ounce to the situation:
- Standard ounce (28.349523125 g) — food, kitchen scales, postage, retail, nutrition labels. Sometimes called the “avoirdupois” ounce in formal references. This is what 60 oz = 1700.97 g refers to by default.
- Troy ounce (31.1034768 g) — gold, silver, platinum, palladium. 60 troy oz = 1866.21 g.
- Fluid ounce — a volume unit, not a weight. Don’t mix it up with the standard mass ounce.
Rounding rules used on this page: Grams are displayed to two decimal places for everyday use and four decimals for precision tasks. The full-precision factor (28.349523125) is exact — any rounding error in the result comes from rounding the gram output, not from the conversion itself.
60 Ounces Converted to Other Weight Units
| Unit | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Grams | 1700.97 g | Standard everyday gram value |
| Grams (full precision) | 1700.9714 g | Four decimal places |
| Kilograms | 1.7010 kg | SI / metric |
| Milligrams | 1700971.39 mg | Dosages / lab use |
| Pounds | 3.7500 lb | 1 lb = 16 oz |
| Pounds + ounces | 3 lb 12.00 oz | Mixed imperial |
| Troy ounces | 54.6875 oz t | For precious metals only |
| Stones (st) | 0.2679 st | UK body-weight unit; 1 st = 14 lb |
| Drams | 960.00 dr | 1 oz = 16 drams |
| Grains | 26250.00 gr | 1 oz = 437.5 grains |
| Pennyweights | 1093.75 dwt | Jewellery; 1 dwt = 1.5552 g |
| Carats | 8504.86 ct | Gems; 1 ct = 200 mg |
Sixty Ounces in Context
Weight class: moderate
60 ounces is best described as a moderate-weight item (around 60 oz / 1701 g). On a US postal scale or imperial kitchen scale, you’ll see a reading of 60 oz; on a metric scale the same item registers as 1700.97 g. That difference is purely the unit you’re reading — the mass itself is identical.
Customs forms and international shipping increasingly require grams. Convert from your scale’s ounce reading using the factor 28.349523125 g per ounce.
For larger reference: 60 ounces also equals 3.7500 pounds (3 lb 12.00 oz) and 1.7010 kilograms. If you’re weighing precious metals, the same value treated as troy ounces would weigh 1866.21 grams — but for everyday food, postage, or retail purposes, the standard ounce is always what’s meant.
Ounces & Grams — A Quick Primer
The Ounce (oz) — Imperial Mass
Standard ounce (avoirdupois)
= 28.349523125 g (exact). The default ounce for food, postage, and consumer goods. When a recipe or label says “oz” without qualification, this is the unit. 60 oz = 1700.97 g.
Troy ounce
= 31.1034768 g. Used for gold, silver, platinum and palladium. About 9.7 % heavier than the standard ounce.
Apothecaries’ ounce
= 31.1034768 g. Historically used in pharmacy. Equal to the troy ounce; rarely used today.
Fluid ounce
A volume unit (≈ 29.57 mL US, 28.41 mL UK), not a mass unit. Never use it for a weight conversion.
The Gram (g) — Metric Mass
Why the Conversion Is Exact
FAQ: 60 Ounces to Grams
❓ How many grams is 60 ounces?
⚖️ Does the answer change for different ingredients?
📏 What’s the exact formula?
🥇 What if my recipe is for gold, silver or another precious metal?
🎯 What’s the most accurate way to measure 60 ounces?
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📊 Quick reference: 60 oz in nearby units
| Unit | From 1 oz | 60 oz equals |
|---|---|---|
| Grams | 28.35 g | 1700.97 g |
| Kilograms | 0.02835 kg | 1.7010 kg |
| Milligrams | 28,349.52 mg | 1700971.39 mg |
| Pounds | 0.0625 lb | 3.7500 lb |
| Troy ounces | 0.9115 oz t | 54.6875 oz t |
| Drams | 16 dr | 960.00 dr |
| Grains | 437.5 gr | 26250.00 gr |
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