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trt | 18:45 Mon 31st Oct 2016 | ChatterBank
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85 x 86 x 398 mm is the cup size, but the 398mm is surely to big, unless its me converting to inches wrong.
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You've lost me, Trt.
What measurements are you starting with, mm or inches?
398mm seems very tall for a paper cup
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85 x 86 x 398 mm is the cup size, given in the advert for paper cups
Sounds wrong trt
3.3 x 3.3 x 16 inches
That's steins, not paper cups. Paper cups are not 15 inches tall, are they?
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Product Dimensions 25.6 x 20.6 x 7.2 cm

*** gets on my nerves cm. mm.
The measurements you are quoting are possibly the size of the box 100 cups arive in ?
I can't see the measurements you listed trt but those are 7oz cups, the type you see with water machines, quite small. I'd guess the long dimension is the the length of the actual stack they are packaged in (ie lots)
you mean the product dimensions? The product isn't one paper cup, it's 100
The measurements are further down the page, Prudie, in Product information.

25.6 x 20.6 x 7.2 cm
i know Tilly but they bear no relation to the numbers in trt's OP
Perhaps he misread it?
Those cips are 7 oz, size (app) top line here...


http://tinyurl.com/gsqvawc
I've no idea where your 398mm figure is from either, trt
Anyway the product size seems to be the size of a 100 pack. They are standard vending cups.
'Cups' not cips. sorry
How many sips to a cup? :-)
One swig.
enough when it comes to alcohol.....we used to have collapsible glasses in France, very useful pour une verre rapide du vin rouge.

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