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box got hauled away today  but when I get home  I'll measure the dimensions of the hatch openening.  pretty much floor to ceiling  with about 2" on either side to spare.  and  from the back of the  front seat to the back edge of the carpet...

 

I think someone elsy got a washer/drier  in side the c-max...

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I did almost the exact same thing a few weeks ago:also got a Rheem 50 gallon water heater from Home Depot and brought it home in the C-Max, except ours was an electric model and it was the tall version, so it did not appear to be so large around as yours.  Ours was also just a couple inches too large to fit with the hatch closed when in the box, but the old heater fit fine with the hatch closed while taking it to be recycled (tried to do the right thing and actually got $3 for it, which was a bonus!)  

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box got hauled away today  but when I get home  I'll measure the dimensions of the hatch openening.  pretty much floor to ceiling  with about 2" on either side to spare.  and  from the back of the  front seat to the back edge of the carpet...

 

I think someone elsy got a washer/drier  in side the c-max...

 

 No need thanks.

 

I just thought that it would be a useful data point on the ACTUAL size a single big box that actually did fit, as opposed to the standards and estimates that we often cite.

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Adrian,

 

I have been looking at  tankless and have been considering.. but the difference in yearly operating was only $40...

  the flow rate was very low as well to get that high efficiently rating.  While a tankless may show a higher flow of 9-10gpm,  it needs to burn hotter which burns more gas, so to be more efficient  it flows slower.  so  no more than one shower at a time...  plus,  it only guarantees a 35* temp increase.  which means in the winter time  our shower may only get to 85-90*  

 

and there are other drawbacks  on both sides of the equation.

 

I have a maintenance closet which houses my Furnace and hot water heater,  so any space savings is moot as I would not intend to store anything in the vacated space. 

 

too many drawbacks right now... IMO  to go tankless...

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Good info to know.  I haven't started my research yet but it would be nice to have an extra closet in our basement. 

 

Cold showers are very refreshing.  I used to have them while living in Mexico--when the roof LPG tank ran out. :)   

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cold showers,  very refreshing when its 100* outside...  not so much when its 15-20*

 

and when you are conserving water while showering with a significant other...  cold water causes "shrinkage"  not very conducive to a fun atmosphere..   :)

 

we are a family of three one being a teenager, and my folks come visit from time to time...  so  cold water  or lukewarm water.  is not really an option... 

 

I'm doingmy part.  two hybrids,  and 90% of my home is lit with LED lights...  High seer furnace/ac unit... low e glass in house...

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Try doing that in an Energi!  (wuuuuuuaaahhhh !)   

 

Yeah, it won't take something that high but it can handle something that long (sounds like the punch line to a dirty joke).

 

 

I think someone elsy got a washer/drier  in side the c-max...

 

 

 

Proably me.  8.0 cubic foot front loader dryer in the hybrid (saved ridiculous $50 in town delivery charge):

 

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60 inch TV in the Energi (save $75 out of town delivery charge):

 

 

 

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I was able to completely close the hatch on both.   :rockon:

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....I think someone elsy got a washer/drier  in side the c-max...

.. and maybe me, I fit a front load LG Washer in the back of my Hybrid laying on its side (carton removed).  Washer dimensions are 27" wide, 30" deep (counting knobs and protrusions on back) and 39" tall.  There's about 2" to spare at the top center but tapering down towards the sides and 6" side to side.  The smallest carton dimension was 29 1/2" which would likely have been too much to "squeeze in" (so didn't try).   Fitting it in the C-Max saved a $25 delivery charge (just outside the "free" delivery range) or me driving an extra 50 miles RT to get my Rogue the next day to haul the washer.

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