Is jotul a good brand?
Jotul stoves are made of quality cast iron, and the work is done by expert craftsmen. Most Jotul stove owners are impressed with the durability of their stoves, and reviews bear this out.
How long does a Jotul wood stove last?
The average life of a wood-burning stove is 10 to 20 years.
Where are jotul made?
Jøtul’s cast iron stoves and fireplaces have been crafted in Norway since 1853. For more than 160 years Jøtul has worked at mastering the art of fighting the cold. Now you can experience elegant craftsmanship with a Jøtul Wood or Gas Stove or Fireplace Insert built right here in Maine.
How often should you change fire bricks in a wood stove?
When to replace firebricks If a brick is well supported on three edges then it can remain in place. As a general rule a single hairline crack is not a problem. Replace if it looks like it could fall into the fire. Replace if you can see the stove wall behind.
What makes the Jøtul GF 370 DV so special?
Loaded with standard features including accent lighting, variable speed blower and energy saving ignition system, the Jøtul GF 370 DV is the perfect combination of design and craftsmanship. Popular options include Black Reflective Glass Panel Kit.
Where are the Jøtul stoves made?
Jøtul’s cast iron stoves and fireplaces have been crafted in Norway since 1853. For more than 160 years Jøtul has worked at mastering the art of fighting the cold.
Why choose Jøtul?
For more than 160 years Jøtul has worked at mastering the art of fighting the cold. Our 5 year warranty: A cast iron promise of quality. Basking in the warmth of a fire reminds us of our finest moments in life.
What materials are used to make a Jøtul fireplace?
Choice of required media include: Traditional Logs, Beach Fire, River Rocks, Tumbled Stones, Black Glass, and White Starfire Glass Jøtul’s cast iron stoves and fireplace inserts have been crafted in Norway since 1853. For more than 160 years Jøtul has worked at mastering the art of fighting the cold.