Bosch, Ariston and others make small undercounter....
Yes, we have a 8 liters one in our company's kitchen, brand is Boschetti, these small heaters are typically found in oldee homes in Europe not having a central hot water line piping, or just one for bathrooms and not secondary bathrooms or outside sinks.
We have one where I work, water coming out of it about 85degrees celsius (185F)
Due to the output high temperature, which especially in these small models is not always selectable and always reach temps on the 180s degrees...you'll have to put either a warning sign for hot water, or simply install an auto mixing selectable valve that automatically mix hot water to cold one to make the proper temp you select and avoid very rare but potential considerable scalding in certain situations....
For example, where I work we all know how hot the water coming out of our is, as everyone of us knows how hot is in our own homes, so we just set the tap to mix it...sometimes happens that a stranger/customer jumps in our company's kitchen to use the sink and steal a free coffee, and select idiotically hot water all the way, sometimes you hear an "Holy crap!" who's that? It's a customer, but we are happy as next time they'll learn to ask before making their way in "staff only" rooms for a coffee we would have gladly offered anyway, however never seen one going to hospital at all or being seriously or considerably injured by that...find it nearly impossible, but for some people nearly impossible is just not enough, they need to make it impossible...
Of course in ones you can select the temperature, all relies in how much water you need, keep in mind that by setting higher temps you can actually get more water at lower temp,and this change, upon the use you have to do, say if it heats 8 liters at 180-190 degrees, you will get 16 liters at 90-95 farheneit...vs just 8 liters if you set it up to that last temperature, as obvious and granted as it gets...
[this post was last edited: 6/19/2014-08:40]