How is refrigerator cubic feet measured




















Our comparison found that top-freezer models have the smallest average difference between claimed capacity and usable capacity, and French-door models have the largest difference. You have a lot less room in that new fridge than you might think. The area shaded in light green represents the average usable capacity for that configuration, as measured in Consumer Reports' tests.

The white space represents the difference between the usable capacity and the average capacity claimed by manufacturers for that type.

All measurements are rounded to the nearest whole cubic foot. Stop throwing money away on spoiled food! Consumer Reports expert, Ellen Klosz, shows ' Consumer ' TV show host, Jack Rico, how properly loading a refrigerator can save consumers' food and money. I'm obsessed with smart home tech and channel my obsession into new stories for Consumer Reports.

When I'm not writing about products, I spend time either outside hiking and skiing or up in the air in small airplanes. For my latest obsessions, follow me on Facebook and Twitter danwroc. Liter is a common measurement.

So, you like to know about your refrigerator that can hold how many liters. Whenever you measure be sincere about the measurement in meters prior to multiplying them together. Easily multiply that number by to get the convert into liters. This will ensure that you purchase a new refrigerator either equal to or larger than the one you presently own. Open the refrigerator door. Measure the depth of the refrigerator from the front edge of the refrigerator opening to the back wall.

Make sure that you measure in feet and not in inches. Note the depth measurement on a piece of paper. One cubic foot is equivalent to So times you cubic feet x Though refrigerators can have identical exterior dimensions, because of variations in design, they may be very different in internal storage capacity.

Here it is on Amazon. However, keep in mind that sometimes the claims of manufacturers are not the usable consumer portions of the fridge, but the portions that will use energy. This is so all manufacturers will be in alignment with the labeling needed for the energy consumption of appliances. So as you can see, there is some variation. That being said, the standard measure in interior volume is typically around cubic liters to cubic liters.

Those are the most common and available sizes at large appliance sellers. The general rule of thumb for refrigerators is cubic feet, or



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