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My home is 10L, which is very sufficient, bathing, washing dishes (winter), too big, wasteful and expensive.
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Go to the Gome Forum to have a look, you 11L is enough.
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6L is sufficient in the south, and 8L or more is recommended in the north.
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8L is enough, my house is a kitchen with bathroom, 8L. It heats up quickly and the water flows well.
There is no way to be accurate about this, you can only use it at the same time, like this I would recommend putting a basin on the balcony as well, so that at least it can solve the crowding of washing your face and brushing your teeth.
Usually 11 liters is sufficient.
If you want to wash comfortably or more than 13 liters, the premise is that the water pressure and water output at home are a few catties of water per minute, if there is no 11 catties, it is useless to buy a large number of liters, and you need to use a booster pump to increase the water output. >>>More
The purchase of gas water heaters has nothing to do with the number of people in the family, but it has to do with the number of water points at home such as toilets, wash basins, balcony sinks, etc., and the distance between the water points! Generally, you can choose 8 liters for 1 bathroom, 10 liters or 12 liters if it is 1 bathroom and 1 kitchen, and 16 liters or more if it is 2 bathrooms and 1 kitchen.
In this case, it is recommended to use 14 liters of hot water to ensure sufficient hot water. >>>More
However, if there are many family members, the probability of using water at the same time will be relatively large, but if there is only one kitchen and one bathroom in the home, it will not be reflected. That's why I usually think about it when I buy for the owner. If it is a kitchen and two bathrooms, it is okay to use 11L to 16L, but 11L is a little far-fetched, and the safest is 16L. >>>More