I've been shopping for a good used wood stove to be the primary heat source for my ~1900 sqft house. (two floors of 950 each). It will go on the hearth in front of my fireplace which already has an 8" stainless liner in it.
I have located a couple F500 and F600 Jotul stoves on craigslist that seem to be in good shape, no cracks, warps, and with decent gaskets. I understand these are good reliable stoves and they are basically the same except the F600 has a bigger firebox and therefore more BTUs. I'm not sure which one to go for and I'm seeking advice ! the issues are:
-The F600 would not fit on the fireplace hearth, it is about 4 inches too high for the exhaust to extend horizontally into the flu. That leaves me two options-- shorten the legs, or put the stove on the floor in front of the hearth instead of on top. If I put it in front, it will change the whole room.
-The F500 would fit snugly right up on the hearth in front of the fireplace.
I was about to decide on the F500 because it is still considered a large stove and it is rated to 2000 sq ft and it is a much better fit for my space.
But then I just read a thread on here where someone bought the F500 and wished he had gotten the F600.
Any thoughts or advice? Is it worth the hassle and space to get the F600?
thanks!
gary in vermont
I have located a couple F500 and F600 Jotul stoves on craigslist that seem to be in good shape, no cracks, warps, and with decent gaskets. I understand these are good reliable stoves and they are basically the same except the F600 has a bigger firebox and therefore more BTUs. I'm not sure which one to go for and I'm seeking advice ! the issues are:
-The F600 would not fit on the fireplace hearth, it is about 4 inches too high for the exhaust to extend horizontally into the flu. That leaves me two options-- shorten the legs, or put the stove on the floor in front of the hearth instead of on top. If I put it in front, it will change the whole room.
-The F500 would fit snugly right up on the hearth in front of the fireplace.
I was about to decide on the F500 because it is still considered a large stove and it is rated to 2000 sq ft and it is a much better fit for my space.
But then I just read a thread on here where someone bought the F500 and wished he had gotten the F600.
Any thoughts or advice? Is it worth the hassle and space to get the F600?
thanks!
gary in vermont
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