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Cold water going by in close proximity will probably result in some splashing on you, plus the movement of cold air in close proximity is going to suck away some heat too.
It is kind of refreshing in the summer, but very different if it is chilly in the bathroom. Plus you can keep your PJs/robe/a towel on you to keep warm outside the shower while the water is warming up.
I've never waited for more than five seconds for the water to reach acceptable, and 10 seconds for the set temperature (40° max in my case). Always had and used a tankless water heater.
Which has a high initial cost + yearly maintenance.
250€ and biyearly maintenance. For that you get instant hot water.
That does not track with what I've researched, at least not the price. I'm sure you can get away with not maintaining things frequently — although I'm not sure I want to take that risk with something my water flows through.
https://www.otto.de/p/thermoflow-durchlauferhitzer-thermoflow-hydrex-18-21-24-hydraulisch-max-75-c-mit-stufenloser-temperaturregelung-1212635167/#variationId=1212635171
227€, same specs as the one currently powering my apt.
I just asked my dad, how often he maintains the one in our bathroom. He was surprised that was even possible. There was actually never any change in temperature, flow rate or noise in the 10.5 years it's running, with the second highest water hardness.
The only more expensive part is the running cost of 18-24 kW