You can do the maths from the
recommended fees page. It'll be fast enough for you since it gets your transactions into the next block (in nearly all cases).
The fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently 330 satoshis/byte, shown in green at the top.
For the median transaction size of 226 bytes, this results in a fee of 74,580 satoshis.
Now you can do the maths:
-226 / 1000 = 4.42477. That's what you have to multiply 74,580 satoshi to get the recommended fee for 1000 bytes.
-74,580 x 4.42477 = 330000 satoshi. That's what you need to pay, and you can do the same maths no matter what the recommended fee per byte is at the time.
330000 satoshi = 0.003 Bitcoin.
Many thanks, Qartada. When I pull the trigger (a purchase of platinum), I will pay at least what you recommend -- bearing in mind any change in the mempool. BTC @ $2240 makes my trigger fingers wanna pull....
0.0033 seems a little cheap though, although that works out to pretty close to the $1.00 / address rule of thumb I was recently using. But, I'll let you know what I send when I do, maybe by PM. It has to go through pretty fast, or my order might get rejected.