Depends on the woman .............. We had a house with natural gas, water heater in the basement under the kitchen. Could get hot water at the sink with about the first 2 gallons down the drain. Then each use of the hot water faucet produced (at least) warm or hot water.
Now we have a country place with a deep basement, propane tankless heater (the high end Ri... brand), and maybe 60' of pipe from the heater to the kitchen faucet which runs through the cool basement ceiling space.
Takes about 5-7 gallons of water for the first hot to get to the sink. The long run cools down quicker than the old house. My wife complains about not enough hot water - what she really means is not hot quick enough, and the water cools too quickly. When she runs the water to rinse a pot, the heater comes on for 8 seconds, then shuts down when the water flow stops.
My wife needs to be retrained on how to use this heater.
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