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Unit & Price Converters

Pounds and kilograms, price per pound and per kilogram, per short ton and per tonne — plus a quick reference table for the yard.

Weight

lb
kg

Price

$/ lb
$/ kg
$/ ton
$/ tonne

Quick reference table

Using the $/lb price above — handy to screenshot or print before a yard trip.

WeightKgValue
1 lb0.45 kg$3.90
5 lb2.27 kg$19.50
10 lb4.54 kg$39.00
25 lb11.34 kg$97.50
50 lb22.68 kg$195.00
100 lb45.36 kg$390.00
500 lb227 kg$1,950
1,000 lb454 kg$3,900

Why every calculator on this site works in both units

Scrapping is a global hobby with two competing weight systems, and price lists don't always match the unit you think in. This page is the one built specifically for converting between them — type a number into any field and every other field updates immediately, whether you're converting a weight or a price.

One conversion is worth committing to memory: 1 kg ≈ 2.205 lb. Everything else on this page — short tons, tonnes, price per unit — follows from that single ratio plus simple arithmetic.

Converter questions

Why does the price per kg look higher than the price per lb?

A kilogram is about 2.2 pounds, so the same total value spread over fewer, bigger units means each unit costs more. $4/lb and about $8.82/kg describe the exact same metal at the exact same total price — nothing has actually changed.

What's the difference between a short ton and a tonne?

A short ton (used in the US) is 2,000 lb. A tonne (metric ton, used almost everywhere else) is 1,000 kg — about 2,204.6 lb. They're close but not the same; large scrap quotes sometimes specify which one, and it matters at that scale.

Can I use the reference table for a specific cable or material?

Yes — it's just your $/lb price times a set of common weights. Type in whatever price you want (a cable's stripped copper price, a board grade, anything from another calculator on this site) and read off the row you need.

Ready to price something?

Take these conversions into any calculator on the site — every price field accepts your local numbers.