Disclaimer
Last updated: July 2026
Read the numbers on lbstooz.com as a useful guide, not a certified measurement. Here is where they end.
Not professional advice
A converter runs the arithmetic; it has no idea about your circumstances. Nothing here is medical, legal, shipping or commercial advice. When a decision turns on the figure being exact and the stakes are real, get a professional to confirm it.
Liquid weights are approximate
The gallon and liter conversions rely on typical densities, but a real liquid shifts with temperature and makeup. Where a weight has to be exact, for freight or a recipe, weigh it rather than trusting a density figure.
These ounces are a weight
The ounces here are a unit of weight, sixteen to the pound. A fluid ounce measures the volume of a liquid and is a different thing, so keep the two apart when a label could mean either.
The bottom line
We work carefully and follow recognised standards, yet we can't promise a result matches your exact case, and we take no responsibility for choices made on the strength of it.