You can expect the most common 8" x 8" x 16" cinder block weight to be 36 lbs (16.3 kg) for a standard cinder or concrete block.
The standard size in the U.S. measures to be 8-inch by 8-inch by 16-inch.
Cinder blocks are used as a building material for all types of construction. The technical term is a CMU (concrete masonry unit). CMU comes in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit different configurations and densities.
You may need to estimate the weight of cinder blocks if you need to transport them.
Types of Cinder Blocks (with their weight)
The following chart features example weights of different types of cinder blocks ranging from light to heavy. Here's the cinder block weight chart:
Cinder Block Type | Regular Weight |
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4" x 8" x 16" Partition | 24 lbs (10.9 kg) |
6" x 8" x 16" Partition | 28 lbs (12.7 kg) |
8" x 8" x 16" Stretcher (Standard) | 36 lbs (16.3 kg) |
10" x 8" x 16" Stretcher | 43 lbs (19.5 kg) |
12" x 8" x 16" Stretcher | 46 lbs (20.1 kg) |
Source: Duke Concrete
Conclusion
Concrete in many forms has been used for thousands of years. Cinder blocks started to have use in the 1830s. Since then, cinder blocks have been used to provide a strong and sturdy material for construction.
The weight of a cinder or concrete block will vary from different block manufacturers and companies. Each will have different values based upon the materials or shape used in forming the block itself.