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7/22/2011 12:19:17 PM EDT
For those you that are tight on space for storage of food goods here is some dimensions that might help (taken from wiki.answers.com)
A number 10 can is listed dimensionally as 602x700, which translates into 6-1/8" diameter and 7" height. In ounces thats between 96 and 110. For can dimensions, the first three digits are the diameter and the second three are the height. In each group of three, the first digit represents the whole inches of the dimension and the last two represent the remaining measurement in 1/16ths of an inch. 602 would be 6-2/16". 812 would be 8-12/16" or 8-3/4". There is a good reference on can sizes at:

More can sizes
7/23/2011 4:09:19 AM EDT
[#1]
Good info... but you might want to request this get moved to the Food & Garden.  
7/23/2011 3:18:17 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Good info... but you might want to request this get moved to the Food & Garden.  


or BOTD...oh wrong cans,..NM
7/23/2011 8:22:48 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Good info... but you might want to request this get moved to the Food & Garden.  


or BOTD...oh wrong cans,..NM