Used Jotul value

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Since is no longer produced the right buyer might pay a premium. I was shopping this past summer and would not have paid over 500$. But I really wanted a bigger stove. 30-50% of new retail might be a place to start. Really it’s what ever the buy is willing to pay. There are new stoves in that size range you would need to price against. VC Aspen C3 comes to mind. It takes 16” splits too. Smaller glass. Last listing I saw was 1600$ maybe. Morso would be the direct competition.
 
Since is no longer produced the right buyer might pay a premium. I was shopping this past summer and would not have paid over 500$. But I really wanted a bigger stove. 30-50% of new retail might be a place to start. Really it’s what ever the buy is willing to pay. There are new stoves in that size range you would need to price against. VC Aspen C3 comes to mind. It takes 16” splits too. Smaller glass. Last listing I saw was 1600$ maybe. Morso would be the direct competition.
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Just as is, not rebuilt, f100 is around 400-500 if the baffle and top is good and not cracked. If it needs anything, closer to 200.