Common Container Volumes
| Container | Volume |
|---|---|
| Shot glass | 44 mL |
| Espresso cup | 60 mL |
| Teacup | 180 mL |
| Standard glass | 250 mL |
| Can of soda | 355 mL |
| Water bottle | 500 mL |
| Wine bottle | 750 mL |
| Kettle | 1.7 L |
| US gallon jug | 3.785 L |
| Kitchen bucket | 10 L |
| Water cooler bottle | 19 L |
| Bathtub | 150-300 L |
| Hot tub | 1,500 L |
| Above-ground pool (12ft round) | 12,500 L |
About Volume Measurement
Volume measures three-dimensional space. For liquids, volume is typically measured in liters (metric) or gallons (US/Imperial). One liter equals 1,000 milliliters, and one cubic meter equals 1,000 liters.
The US and Imperial gallon are different: a US gallon is 3.785 liters while an Imperial gallon (UK) is 4.546 liters. This tool uses US measurements.
Understanding container volumes helps with cooking conversions, sizing storage containers, calculating pool chemical needs, estimating fuel consumption, and choosing the right tank or vessel for a job.
Privacy & Limitations
- All calculations run entirely in your browser -- nothing is sent to any server.
- Results are estimates and may vary based on actual conditions.
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Container Volume Visualizer FAQ
What is Container Volume Visualizer?
Container Volume Visualizer is a free visualization tool that helps you Visualize and compare container volumes with fill-level calculations.
How do I use Container Volume Visualizer?
Enter your input values, review the calculated output, and adjust inputs until you reach the result you need. The result updates in your browser.
Is Container Volume Visualizer private?
Yes. Calculations run locally in your browser. Inputs are not uploaded to a server by default, and refreshing the page clears session data.
Does Container Volume Visualizer require an account or installation?
No. You can use this tool directly in your browser without sign-up or software installation.
How accurate are results from Container Volume Visualizer?
This tool applies standard formulas or deterministic processing logic for estimates. For medical, legal, tax, or investment decisions, verify with a qualified professional.
Can I save or share outputs from Container Volume Visualizer?
You can bookmark this page and copy outputs manually. Results are not persisted in your account and are typically not embedded in the URL.