If you are talking about years, about 3-4 years.
If you are talking about non-stop, about all night.
they must have gone camping last weekend
A water heater may not last long due to factors such as poor maintenance, high usage, hard water causing mineral buildup, or manufacturing defects.
A hot water heater doesn't last long because the constant heating and cooling of water causes wear and tear on its components, leading to eventual breakdowns and malfunctions.
Most last about 12-14 years.
A portable rechargeable heater would be best, target carries a variety of them.
I have no idea about retirement camping too. Camping equipment has come a long way in the last few years and there are amenities available to make you comfortable while reacquainting yourself with the beauty of nature. There are entire campground communities that cater to retirees.
Typically, a water heater can last for 8-12 years, regardless of whether an element is replaced. Regular maintenance, such as flushing the tank regularly, can help extend the lifespan of your water heater.
Your hot water heater may not last long due to factors such as sediment buildup, high water pressure, or a malfunctioning heating element. Regular maintenance and proper usage can help extend its lifespan.
There are many companies who make electric camping heaters. Some of these companies include Mr. Heater, Coleman, Koolatron, Toastless, and Proctor Silex.
They should be replaces every 5 years to ensure energy savings.
A water heater typically lasts around 8 to 12 years, but this can vary depending on factors like maintenance and usage.
Yes, you can bring a tag-along on the camping trip.