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I am going to guess that it is going to be around 17 cubic feet since that number is in the model number, at least that is how current models are labeled. Here is a link to a copy of the owners manual if you need it. FFU17FC4CW0 FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER Manual
Here is another link to a page where I looked up the age of your unit and it will give you an idea where to look that up as well.
I understand you want to know how many cubic feet your Frigidaire freezer, model# LFFU1465DW5. Per the specification manual, your freezer is 13.7 cubic feet. Hope this is helpful.
Is this a trick question? It is 20.3 cubic feet according to your question. This may be the capacity or the size of gross measurement ... you have not indicated.
Please ask the actual question you want to know ...
The model number indicates the cubic footage of the freezer. Example...model number xyz186xxww.,would be 18 cubic feet. Post your model number on this thread for an exact conversion.
get a measureing tape measure inside dimensions multiply them together eg: a freezer with an inside dimension of 2' X 2' X 3' would equal 12 cubic feet if want an exact value measure in inches 24" X 24" X 36" = 20736 and divide by 1728 will give you cubic feet cool eh.. where did I get the 1728? (12 X 12 X 12) =1728 converts cubic inches to cubic feet Good Luck let me know when you pour that cement pad for under your shed I tell you how many yards to order
After looking over their website, which is not very helpful, it appears that it would be approximately 5.0 to 5.2 cubic feet. It seems that in most cases, the model number contains the size. Check it out at Danby.com
It is uaually coded into the model #. Usually in the middle. I can usually eyeball them. another solution is measure the outside dimensions of a refrigerator or freezer you know the size of then compare them. This will give you a rough estimate.
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