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Originally Posted by fasternyou929
No, I don't think you do. You guys are talking about two different scenarios:
First time you turn on hot water after an extended period of non-use, you will get cold water until hot water reaches the faucet you've opened for both styles of water heater. Advantage: neither
If you have hot water at the faucet, turn it off momentarily,then turn it back on:
Inline heater - you will have a "section" of water that passes the instantaneous water heater while it's inactive, resulting in:
Hot Hot Hot Hot Cold Cold Cold Hot Hot Hot Hot.... in your hot water pipe.
Water tank - you would have a consistent stream of hot water in your hot water line and there wouldn't be any "surprise" coming your way in a few seconds.
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Bingo, and that section doesn't turn cold, it was cold to begin with. It just hasn't been heated.
It's really not a huge issue, but some people don't like it. I used to turn the faucet on and off when I shaved, now I just pour the sink full of hot..