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What is "litres" in a 165 (or more) ltrs refridgerator? Is it capacity of fridge?

by Guest32377  |  earlier

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Please clarify, is it volume of inner area or air.

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  1. if you filled the fridge up with water - it would have 165 litres of water in it


  2. It is the internal capacity of the refrigerator. IE - It is the volume of the inner area.

    It is how much of something, such as gas or water (as has already been mentioned by a previous answer), can be contained INSIDE the internal fibreglass shell of the refrigerator.

    You can confirm the internal capacity of a refrigerator by measuring the depth, width and height (all in millimetres) and then multiplying them together. Divide that answer by 1000 and that will give you cubic metres.

    Below is a website which will convert cubic metres to litres and vice-versa.

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