Full review of the Jotul F100

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This is a full independent review of the Jotul F100 Eco range, we test the stoves real world performance in:

Clean glass
Fuel economy
Ease of lighting
And controlling

I also give my views and a bit of background information. The videos are designed to be quick with only the "must know" information, they are independent and I'm not paid to make them.

If you would like any further information please feel free to drop me a comment or you check can out the manufacturers page here:

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Great review - the production of your videos get better each and every time. Top quality guys 👍

ryanshaw
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I’ve lived in my house 10 years. I found out today that there is a lower air adjuster that is missing on my wood stove! This is probably why we frequently have issues lighting.

chrisferrante
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Thank you for the review! Is the Jotul F 602 V2 the only model with a cooktop? They are still making those right?

anonz
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Love this channel....great review...all the best from a Derbyshire wood stove enthusiast ....cheers

TurnFullCircle
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Nice review. How long will this stove burn on a single full load of firewood til it’s down to just enough coals to relight without a match?

wobdeehomestead
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So weird to get this rewiew when i i have worked at the factory in norway

Marius-voib
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Hi there! Thank you so much for your review! It convinced us to buy it! Can I ask you a question: what diameter is the chimney flue pipe necessary for this stove?!

luisafiorino
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This seems very similar to the 602 part from aesthetics. Could you comment on which one is easier to operate and live with?

philipjacobsen
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Lovely traditional stove and a great review (again). Living in a barn conversion I do have a concern that so many of the stoves on my list (Hampton XL, Allure 5 etc.) just look a little too 'modern' for the setting. I like the look of the DG Aste 5 but it is quite a compact stove and with the size of the room (33 sq m.) and the large fireplace opening, together with the smaller viewing window it may end up looking a little 'lost'. Incidentally, having previously owned a cast iron unit from Dovre, one of the benefits of cast iron is the absence of the regular clicking sound you get from stoves made from steel as the body expands and contracts with the variation in temperature, although I did not have a thermometer in those stays to regulate the temperature so perhaps not so much of an issue today. Would be nice to see a few more reviews of 'traditional' styled stoves if possible.

AndrewDiggens
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any chance of reviewing the 160 series from jotul? :)

philipjacobsen
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Nice review :) we are currently looking for a stove and we were interested in this jotul f100 or the charnwood C-four. Any preference?

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How is the long-term maintenance on the cast iron? Any specific maintenance that needs to happen because it's cast iron compared to steel?

Mus-Doc
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No self respecting wood stove has a grate. Just see the 602 which has changed much in 80 years

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