You can calculate it yourself - it's easy - you need a tape rule and a calculator.
Measure height, width and depth in inches and write them down.
Take a calculator and multiply all three figures together H x W x D = ???
Now divide the answer by 1728 for the Cubic Feet size of the machine - a child could do it.
In the UK most whitegoods devices are the same size about 33.5 x 23.5 x 23.5 giving them a cubic measure of 10.7 Cu Ft give or take...
You show no charity in blaming the people at Sears and calling them the most useless people ever - they're about as useless as you when it comes to finding the answer you need... Why should you need this bizarre information anyway, one wonders?
Peccavi, August 2009