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Do people even measure things in cubits any more? It seems weird that Sears would measure their freezers in cubits. A 6.5 cubit freezer at approx 20 inches per cubit would make a big freezer, that thing would be over 10 feet long.
Kenmore 6.5 CUBIC FOOT Upright Freezer.
ROFL. Although, if the guy wants it in cubits:
6 cubic feet = 1.78 cubic cubits
Cubits are a measure of length. Fridge and freezer capacities are measured in cubic feet, which are a measure of volume.
Those are some lovely clouds. Thank you.
LOL at first I thought someone dropped a tribble in the snow.