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pastafreak | 14:04 Wed 12th Oct 2016 | Home & Garden
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Is there a way to determine (roughly) the capacity in litres of my current under counter larder fridge?
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Measuring the depth, width, height would reveal the CC.
measure the interior height depth width and multiply them together to get the volume in cubic cm. 1 cubic metre is 1000 litres
If you measure internally in centimetres and multiply all three dimensions to arrive at cm³, then divide by 1000 and you have arrived at dm³ - one dm³ is a litre by definition so the dm³ figure is also the capacity in litres. If you measure in metres then multiply the m³ by 1000 to arrive at dm³.
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Thanks all...got it!

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