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After some work online...I found this advertisement buried among a bunch of other ads: Magic Chef RB15-1A: Top-freezer style with 14.6 cubic ft. capacity and optional ice maker -- $439.
So, as I suspected the "15" in the model number is the cubic feet (total I would say). The 14.5 is probably actual, with the unit "rated" as a 15 CF.
Naturally, to find the cu. ft of the freezer, measure in inches then multiply the width X height X depth and divide that resulting rather large number by 1728 to get your cubic feet of the freezer.
You could also do the same with the refrigerated section, and add the results together and they should be near 14.5 total.
That depends on how high and how deep the refrigerator is.
For example, if the height and depth are both 27 inches then the volume is about 11.39 cubic feet. If the height is 36 inches and the depth is 27 inches then the volume is about 15.19 cubic feet.
Total Volume:
16.8 cu. ft.
Fresh Food Volume :
11.96 cu. ft.
freezer volume
4.82 cu. ft
Overall Width:
27.5 in.
Overall Height:
66 in.
Overall Depth:
31.12 in.
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