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Thehooperman

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I was looking for an incinerator bin online this morning and found this on the Tesco Direct website.

Apparently it is an incinirator (something that irates incins perhaps) bin and it's dimensions are 71x51x48 cm.

How does this work for a 90L cylinder? Have we acquired a new dimension in Tescos?
 

Gramaisc

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I'm imagining that the 71cm is the total height with the lid on, 51cm is the height of the cylindrical bit and 48cm is the diameter of it.

If that is the case then a .48m diameter cylinder, .51m high is 0.092m³ in volume - or 92 litres.
 

Thehooperman

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I'm imagining that the 71cm is the total height with the lid on, 51cm is the height of the cylindrical bit and 48cm is the diameter of it.

If that is the case then a .48m diameter cylinder, .51m high is 0.092m³ in volume - or 92 litres.

I guessed that was what the measurements were for, I was just amused by a "4" dimensional bin.
 
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