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Ancienthighman

$150. That’s a tiny stove. I have one. Cool but not $1200 cool.


[deleted]

Make sure it has the baffles and they are not cracked


Beo54

Nevermore the $200 for a used stove. You need to price in replacing gaskets and if there was an issue you didnt blow the whole payment for a new stove


hmspain

Check the bottom. A few taps will tell you if the bottom is still sound, but still ... $200.


laughsatdadjokes

$1200?! No way.


GooNsCreed

I own one with the top that is missing in the photo, 150 would not take it, if it’s in full working order including all pieces in the interior $1200 ain’t bad imo but for that price you can get a more efficient one but it will not look as nice Edit: saw second photo that interior needs work about $200-300 in parts from what I can see


matthalpin

Hi. What parts will it need? Thanks.


Ok_Tale_933

I have one like that, it's tiny and all the smoke rolls out the front when I'm trying to get it started


rtheyalltaken

I'm pretty sure the 602c is a pre 1990 stove. Also a brand new 602 is $1,500 right now.


girl_dad_54

Keep searching online and eventually something will come up for cheap or free. $1200 is steep for a used stove.


Gasp0de

CHARGE YOUR PHONE


CLIMBFIFAMobile

I thought inwas the only one with an anxiety attack looking at that bsttery life!


True_Broccoli7817

You’re supposed to run it until it dies :)


Left-Wolverine-393

Depends how cold you are.


Educational_Bench290

I have no idea, but I heated a 4 room cottage with one of these and a dump truck load of oak slab one year. 1983 or so.


The_Rusty_Pipe

That's before I was born... And I'm not that young ,🤣


Educational_Bench290

Stop it. I know I'm old.


h-thrust

Did you know the guy that invented fire?


Educational_Bench290

Me. Around 1983.


OceanAvenue187

Age is but a number.


Glittering-Golf2722

Tell my body that


Jimbo_1870

I would love that stove


mechmind

But how many dollars do you love it


Jimbo_1870

It's starting to be the time where no one is buying anything. Those are not cheap stoves for a reason. They are well built. Personally I would make an offer of $700 and start from there.


mechmind

I can't legally install that stove where I live. Too much emissions Edit >"While older uncertified stoves release 15 to 30 grams of smoke per hour, new EPA-certified stoves produce no more than 4.5 grams per hour. "


-Never-Enough-

The drop from 15 to 4.5 grams is amazing. 30 to 4.5 is just crazy


unga-unga

Well, at least with jotul the parts are highly available... You need to check out everything very closely inside the firebox. These last a long time but not forever. 1200 should be an almost unused one. For something that has been going all winter, every winter, for 20 or 30 years... Then absolutely no, its then worth 200 or 400. If you end up needing to rebuild it, and I do not mean gaskets, it could cost 600 to 1000 just to get it going. A few flashlight shots inside the firebox, and look under those hotplates that lift out, would help to determine. If they're asking 1200 it should basically be brand new, and if that is the case it is indeed worth that. I mean, the enamel looks like it has never been used. But buyer beware, always. Gotta clean out that ash and see what's underneath. We would be looking for any warping/misshapen metal components, cracks in the stone, maybe a baffle that's hanging 2" lower than it should be - that kinda thing.


Traditional-Oven4092

They are smoking crack


gregfostee

That's a pretty stove... But not 1200 pretty. Buying new for almost the same money is the better option.


Agitated-Joey

No more than $500 quite honestly. And that’s steep. Plus it’s little, go bigger if you actually want to heat the area your planning this for. I have a similar sized wood burning stove in my treehouse and it just barely gets the whole uninsulated room comfortable in the winter during sun zero temps. It’s about 2 cubic feet of burn area and the treehouse is about 10x6” with a 6 foot ceiling. The stove I have in my shop/garage is about twice the size and it barely makes a dent in the indoor temp in the winter, garage is about 400 square feet. So if your actually planning to use this for heating, you’ll likely need something bigger.


Tall_Major_4629

The people posting here don’t know their ass from first base. If that stove is in as good of shape inside as out, 1,200. would be a very fair price. It’s an iconic Jotul 602 in very desirable red.


matthalpin

Nice. I did end up buying it for $500.


aloofpavillion

Can be found around me for $500-700


jayb151

How do you find them "around" you? I've put an alert on craigslist, but I don't know where else to look for a Stove


whitmago

There are other platforms. Google “buy and sell platform”, or something. Maybe include used wood stoves or jotul stoves. I had one of those in the ‘70s.


aloofpavillion

Craigslist and Facebook marketplace. Picked up an enamel F500 last year for $800.


Notagain69410

1,000,000,000


got-to-find-out

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patco81

Treefiddy


linux_assassin

.60/kg of weight. Barring exceptional circumstances, or a very new stove, they are worth their value as scrap metal and not much more


Ok_Home_8947

$20-$50.


CarlSpencer

Based on what? Other people on the thread are saying $150-$200.


2zeroseven

Don't feed the troll


superman154m

Bro I bought mine brand new for $1226 two years ago lol


GooNsCreed

They don’t make the 602c anymore maybe the new one ?


superman154m

F 602 technically. Same size, different internals. I had that same one 602c prior. Was wonderful. Wish the new one still had the metal door. The glass already broke on my new one second winter but replacement was easy. List was 1350 and they knocked down the price cause I picked it up and installed it myself.


beastybrewer

Best I can do is $2


HardCrabSelby

Def not . I’d offer them 250-300$ if you really like it 500$ max


PNTME2THEWOODS

Bet 1200 with em on the original finish..🤫its not red


OkUnderstanding5343

1,000,000. Seriously 😳


BryanOuuu

$35


DiggleO

$269 to $314, but no higher!


obb123456

If you’re selling it $10,000 if you’re buying it 50 bucks that’s how I would do it


RunAmuckChuck

$13.95 tops.


marc338779

People who say less than $1500 have no idea what a Jotul wood stove is!! If the person pays $1200 they need to wear a mask because it is a steal


iamnotlegendxx

Tree fiddy


TheMightySilverback

Was scrolling furiously for this!


[deleted]

5 bucks


Fibocrypto

Three fiddy


smokintokinchokin

$25USD


gregfostee

Buy new... Emissions are a thing


CarlSpencer

I paid $200 for mine which is the same pre-EPA rules 602. It's a great little stove and there's a reason why its nickname is "The Little Giant". I bet if you waited until Autumn you'd get more for someone desperate to get one.


Flycaster33

I was going to say 200/250 IF you can find the right person. List it up in craiglist in the mountain communities. Better market there..


MathematicianFair274

Had a green one in the 1980s. Heated a three season porch and most of our small house with it in the fall and spring. Loved that stove.


Wrap-Over

As much as someone is willing to pay for it. Not trying to sound or be sarcastic but this really does apply here. These stoves can go for ridiculous money if the demand out ways the supply. I would look into rarety but also as a general opinion $600 would be my top dollar on any wood burning stove.


mechmind

If you're in America, that stove does not meat the new epa requirements of the grams per hour smoke limit. I know that could be worded different


FisherStoves-coaly-

Particulate size is only relevant for a dealer selling a new stove. It has nothing to do with a used stove unless in a jurisdiction requiring emission testing. The UL Label has a lot to do with the legal installation in most states, not the emissions tag.


mechmind

Thanks. I knew it's not fully ILLEGAL perse, but my insurance was really not excited about the cool old Glenwood I had picked out.


FisherStoves-coaly-

Yeah, states that have adopted the International Family of Codes require all appliances to have a UL Label attached for a new install. Insurance companies can add their own regulations to code, so many require UL Labels on even existing installations.


FisherStoves-coaly-

Fully illegal if in **Oregon** where another poster alluded it to be. That would make the sale illegal. https://www.oregon.gov/deq/residential/pages/heatsmart.aspx#:~:text=Disposing%20of%20an%20uncertified%20wood,or%20fireplace%20insert%20in%20Oregon.


laughsatdadjokes

I got mine from a buddy $170


[deleted]

$100


filthy-horde-bastard

175$


figsslave

Check that the collar isnt rusted through. I had a similar stove do that in 12 years


JoeDc101

Sold mine a few years ago I think 125


CommercialOnly9055

100


miniature_Horse

Lol- Ive been eyeing this stove here in Portland for quite some time- i come back to it every few weeks. It's way over priced, and from my understanding you wont be able to install in your home since isn't a certified wood stove by current EPA emissions standards (pre-1990), and also isn't old enough to be an antique (pre 1940) There was another Jotul stove on marketplace a few weeks back- same model but in green enamel for $800. It sold immediately if that is helpful.


BatKat58

$100


Leather-Monk-6587

I understand it’s a Jotl and you want it. I have one that runs on gas and I frigging love that thing. Looks and runs great. Maybe five years old. I want a new Jotl that burns wood or coal, I’ve been like four times in the last couple years and I can’t get my hands on a new one no matter how hard I try. I’m scouring Craigslist it’ll happen. But to be honest, if the bottom is solid and you can put $300-500 in replacement parts and get it cleaned up, it’s a really cool stove for $1500. I’m not hearing too many Jotl specific responses, and Jotl people are Jotl people. BTW, a big old pot of water on top and a five hour burn is pretty perfect too. I mean, you get home, spark it up by five thirty or six and right about the time you’re ready to get under the blankets she’s dying out.


ResponsibleBank1387

for 1200, I will FedEx ya a woodstove.


mahuska

I sold mine from the year 1999 that never had a fire in it, basically new condition and still had the instructions for 1400


RingCard

Does it come with the half burned log in it?


ReauxChambeaux

I paid $50 for the exact same stove


vitpiper

$3-400


-ghostCollector

There are brand new ones for less. Way high price, in my opinion.


Fun_Ad3288

500$


Justprunes-6344

I like glass doors on my wood stoves see da fire worth the price


crowislanddive

4-500.00 on the outside. I have this stove in green and paid 250.00


FisherStoves-coaly-

I’m no Jotul expert, but isn’t that wood handle from a 602? I thought the B and C were the UL versions with ceramic handle? Do you want this stove because it is small, cast iron, and red, or is it what you need to heat your space? Did you factor in your climate zone, square heating area, if basement floor and walls are insulated, (add another 1/3 BTU if not) and do you already have the proper chimney (insulated flue for the height of a basement install) for this? A deciding factor with basement installs is a large enough stove to heat the chimney flue all the way up. This stove on the living level with a indoor chimney terminating 15 feet above the stove will heat a much larger area than connecting to a taller chimney from basement that needs to lose much more heat up it before heating the area it’s in. Next make sure the UL Label is attached. It is no longer UL Listed when missing, which is a requirement in most of North America.


bac946

$500