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The pint (abbreviated pt.) is a unit of volume in Imperial and U.S. units. There are several types of pints used in different countries. An Imperial pint and U.S. pint both equal 12 of a quart and 18 of a gallon.

An Imperial fluid ounce is approx. 4% smaller than a U.S. fluid ounce although an Imperial pint has 4 more fluid ounces than a U.S. pint making 1 Imperial Pint roughly 20% larger than a U.S. pint in total.

Imperial Pint

The Imperial pint is the pint used in the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland and Burma. The unit may appear in other Commonwealth countries that converted to the Metric System. Confusion in Canada often arises as liquids are often sold in U.S. pints although the official and only pint that is legal in Canada is the Imperial pint. The Imperial system has no dry pint and volume in dry units e.g. apples are the same as liquid pints. 1 Imperial pint of water at 62 °F (16.7 °C) weighs 114 lbs. (566.99 g)

Units Fluid Ounces Gills Cups Pints Quarts Gallons U.S Fluid Ounces U.S Pints Millilitres
Pint 20 4 2 1 12 18 19.2152 1.20095 568.26125

U.S. Wet Pint

The U.S. wet pint or more commonly 'pint' is the unit used to measure volume in the United States. It is more common than the dry pint which is used for non-liquid volume measurements. 1 U.S. pint of water at 62 °F (16.7 °C) weighs 1.04375 pounds lbs. (473.437g)

Units Fluid Ounces Gills Cups Pints Quarts Gallons Imp. Fluid Ounces Imp. Pints Millilitres
Pint 16 4 2 1 12 18 16.6535 0.832674 473.176473 millilitres

U.S. Dry Pint

The U.S. dry pint is the unit used for measuring the volume of solid objects instead of by mass or quantity. E.g. a pint of strawberries is a container with a volume of 1 dry pint full of strawberries.

Units Dry Pints Dry Quarts Dry Gallons Pecks Bushels Dry Hogshead U.S Wet Pints Imp. Pints Millilitres
Pint 1 12 18 116 164 1512 ≈1.16 ≈ 0.97 550.6104713575

Usage

  • The Wet and Dry U.S pints are still commonly used in the United States.
  • In Canada it is commonly used for alcohol although a pint can vary from 12 fl oz to 20 fl oz and is sometimes incorrectly given in U.S. fl oz
  • In the United Kingdom and Ireland: milk, alcohol and cooking ingredients/tools are often given in pints, although due to E.U regulations most liquids are now given in metric units with occasional dual units.
  • In the United Kingdom milk is often sold in metric quantities equivalent to Imperial pints.

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