Cubic Feet to Gallons Converter
Convert between cubic feet and gallons with this interactive tool
Conversion Result
Compare 1 cubic foot with common volume references:
| Volume Reference | Cubic Feet | Gallons | Comparison to 1 ft³ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coffee cup | 0.007 | 0.052 | 142 times smaller |
| Milk jug | 0.13 | 1 | 7.7 times smaller |
| Refrigerator | 30 | 224.4 | 30 times larger |
| 1 Cubic Foot | 1 | 7.48 | – |
| Bathtub | 39 | 291.72 | 39 times larger |
| Swimming pool | 806 | 6027 | 806 times larger |
Volume is a measure of the amount of space an object occupies. The two most common units for measuring volume are:
- Cubic Feet (ft³): Commonly used to measure large volumes in engineering and construction.
- Gallons (gal): Frequently used in the United States for measuring liquids.
The conversion between these units is based on the relationship that:
1 cubic foot = 7.48052 gallons
Therefore:
- To convert ft³ to gal: gal = ft³ × 7.48
- To convert gal to ft³: ft³ = gal / 7.48
1 cubic foot is a standard unit of volume and is equivalent to:
- About 7.48 gallons
- ≈ 28.32 liters
Convert Cubic Feet to Gallons Easily
Our calculator simplifies the process of converting cubic feet to gallons, making life easier for professionals in construction, gardening, and more. Save time and reduce errors with our intuitive, interactive tool.
Features
- ✔️ Accurate real-time calculations
- ✔️ User-friendly interface
- ✔️ Swap functionality between units
- ✔️ Copy results effortlessly
Benefits
- 🌟 Boost productivity in volume calculations
- 🌟 Improve accuracy for inventory assessments
- 🌟 Enhance understanding of volume measurements
- 🌟 Ideal for diverse industries from cooking to engineering
How to Use the Tool
- Step 1: Enter the value in cubic feet (ft³)
- Step 2: Click the swap button if needed
- Step 3: Get the result displayed in gallons (gal)
- Step 4: Copy the result with a simple click
Additional Resources
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