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60Cm X 40Cm X 27Cm High

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jennyjoan | 12:55 Mon 17th Jul 2017 | ChatterBank
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How high is this - this is the measurement I have been given but am unsure of height. Thanks
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27 cm = 270 mm or 10 5/8 " (a gnats over 10 1/2")
The answer seems to be 27cm. Sorry jenny- I'm not sure what you need to know. If you are asking whether it sounds right then it depends what it is
JJ measurements are usually given as

Length x Width(or Depth, same thing) x Height

so JR correct at 27cm being the height
If you are happy with what the length (60cm or 2 feet approx) is then the height is a bit (10%) less than half of it
Maybe you are asking which one is the height. Yes they normally give length then width x height. But you do say 27cm high so that suggests 27cm is the height. What is the object?
BANG !!!!!!
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a wee camping table - thought 27cm was very small - sorry did want to know what feet it is - I know to use conversion table but again thought it very tiny.

sorry for misunderstanding
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10" high - Jeez - my leg is thicker than that LOL.
Only suitable whilst camping or I have a similar one you can have on your lap in bed for instance.

Too low for what you're after.
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thanks mamy - have seen a taller one but am just perusing at my ease.
Quite right too.
Jenny, if it helps 2.5 cm is aprox 1" in old Imperial measurement
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thanks danny - you could talk to me until you are blue in the face - I is hopeless with cm - just use calculator.
I carry a tape measure in my handbag.
Jenny, the rule of thumb

From the joint in thumb to tip of thumb is about 1" or approx 2.5cm

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