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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2016
  • Firewood gives the nicest heat besides the sun. We heat all of our houses with firewood from our own property. These are the fireplaces and wood stoves in our houses here on the farm.
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  • @timnoseworthy4623
    @timnoseworthy4623 5 лет назад +74

    You had me at "I don't care what you say, firewood is the nicest heat on the planet".

  • @mirandakirby-shoemaker7336
    @mirandakirby-shoemaker7336 4 года назад +40

    I LOVE wood heat! I grew up in old farm houses and the rule was at night if you got up to use the bathroom, you put wood in the stove. With seven people in the family, it was always full! Great video! Love the wood stoves you showed!

    • @joyicechase2418
      @joyicechase2418 4 года назад +2

      I grew up on a farm and we heated our whole house but the kitchen and that had it's own stove... so my mom only had the electrical bill and that wasn't much, I believe?

  • @barefoofDr
    @barefoofDr 4 года назад +49

    I've heated with wood for the past 50 years and love the warmth that wood stove gives off.

    • @cynthiagonzales9131
      @cynthiagonzales9131 4 года назад

      So do you think that if we continue to chop trees for wood we'd run out and take away from the wildlife?

    • @barefoofDr
      @barefoofDr 4 года назад +1

      @@cynthiagonzales9131 Trees are a renewable resource that can be planted and harvested again and again.

  • @HomesteadingWays
    @HomesteadingWays 7 лет назад +117

    Whoa! Those ovens are incredibly beautiful! And yes, wood heat is the BEST!

    • @jasonmckeaigg9143
      @jasonmckeaigg9143 4 года назад +2

      Heating with wood warms you to the bone..love it..its a different heat than electric or gas...you have a nice home thanks for sharing 👍

    • @ArthursHD
      @ArthursHD 3 года назад

      Got appreciate the design and history of wood stows and heaters :)

  • @4philipp
    @4philipp 5 лет назад +16

    That house is almost a museum piece with all those wood stoves. The tile ovens were popular in Germany too (kachelofen).
    There is a movement in the US to go back to tile ovens in a more DIY fashion. It’s called Rocket Mass Heaters. Short burn time, long thermal mass heating time.

  • @tauruslake6918
    @tauruslake6918 7 лет назад +40

    Great to see someone who shares my admiration for these types of beautiful old cast iron wood stoves! - thank you for sharing!!

  • @davidstorton910
    @davidstorton910 6 лет назад +2

    I lived in Bavaria when I was about 20 years old (I'm 63 now) and a square design of those tile stoves is what a lot of places have as a source of heating and they are AMAZING

  • @lynnedanieli733
    @lynnedanieli733 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing us these wood burners, not only warm & cosy but beautiful to look at too.

  • @monstercommenter9587
    @monstercommenter9587 6 лет назад +4

    I remember going to visit my great grandpa over the holidays with my parents when I was a kid, and standing in front of his two burner wood stove just soaking up the heat after chores was heaven. He had a 3 burner coal oil (kerosene) cookstove in the kitchen that worked exactly like lighting a kerosene lamp. It was so neat to watch him cook on that stove; one burner had an oven over top of it and he made the best biscuits. Y'all got me tripping down memory lane!

  • @jamessandlin4406
    @jamessandlin4406 4 года назад +10

    all these stoves were absolutely wonderful i really like the holding onto tradition instead of out with the old in with the new which seems to be the way we do things generally here in the U.S. every stove he showed had character and function

  • @susiearviso3032
    @susiearviso3032 7 лет назад +14

    Thank you. This made my day. I really enjoy when a person is thankful and appreciative of the simple things in life. A grateful heart is a good heart. I actually felt joy in seeing how much you enjoy wood stoves. :-)

  • @osivkos
    @osivkos Год назад

    Wow, you are so lucky to have these jems from a past and forgotten era !!! Preserve and enjoy forever 🙏.

  • @theviking363
    @theviking363 4 года назад +5

    Wood heat is is just comfortable..the top of all wood stoves is for cooking but above all is for water. Wood is a very dry heat. Put a pan of water on and you have a humidifier..love it!!

  • @victorcastle1840
    @victorcastle1840 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you for the tour and showing your traditional stoves. I also heat my shop with wood and use to heat the house with one small American made steel stove, called a Temp Wood top loading stove. I got them about 1969 when we moved to the country, in S.E. Illinois,USA. My boys were young ( around 4 & 7 ) I was fearful the might open a door and coals wood roll out.
    The draft control is about two, 2" holes with a sliding steel plate cover over them to control air flow. I still use the one in the shop all winter. I spent as much as the stove for Insulated SS chimney.
    The only heat that comes close to wood heat is Geothermal which we have in the house now. Yes the wood stove still sits in the house for back up heat. We have went as long as 4 days snowed in and no electricity. We can slow cook food on top of them.
    Thanks again ,
    Vic

  • @gaylelucas5909
    @gaylelucas5909 6 лет назад +1

    I absolutely love, love, LOVE wood heat! When we lived in Oregon we had a very large wood stove that would hold huge logs. Once we had the logs going, it would smolder all night long, heating our house which was more long than wide. Even the bedrooms and bathrooms in the back stayed warm. They say that wood heats you twice - once when you split it and again when you burn it. I can attest to that! I actually loved splitting wood. If you have any frustrations from the day, this is a great way to burn them off. lol We also had an electric furnace with floor vents, but I don't think we ever used it. There is simply nothing that can compare to wood heat.

  • @margarettt7675
    @margarettt7675 4 года назад +1

    The Kakelugn stoves are beautiful. I believe they are the same technology as the Kachelofen, the Finnish Stove, the Russian Stove, which was used in many European countries historically. Here in Canada the technology is referred to as Masonry Heater. We had our masonry heater installed in our country home in 2004, to heat an 1800 square foot house, one heater. Ours was faced with rescued brick, and as you say, we fired it once or twice a day depending on the outdoor temperature and wind chill. Ours could keep the house above freezing for two days, without a firing, once it was fully charged.
    It was insanely expensive to install, we hired a stone mason to do the job, and he was at our house full time for weeks to complete the job.

  • @theresapierce8190
    @theresapierce8190 4 года назад +17

    I grew up in Oklahoma USA, on a ranch, we had wood heat, I miss it

  • @jamesriehle5992
    @jamesriehle5992 4 года назад +8

    They're like works of art!! Beautiful. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @royking7298
    @royking7298 4 года назад +1

    Having been born and raised in rural US and having lived in cities for 42 years, I am completely enchanted by rustic cabins and the heaters such as you demonstrated. Haven't seen this type thing since I was a young child.

  • @meandyou2469
    @meandyou2469 4 года назад +2

    Love the cast iron stove there's nothing like it .. thanks for sharing your video

  • @georgehilbish6928
    @georgehilbish6928 4 года назад +9

    Love these old stoves and just the whole feel and look.

  • @gateway8833
    @gateway8833 7 лет назад +10

    I really enjoyed this vedio. I enjoy seeing how other cultures make the same products but in so many different ways. Beautiful example.

  • @PatCor1000
    @PatCor1000 6 лет назад +1

    Wonderful video! Those older stoves are works of art...so beautiful. I grew up cooking and heating with the old fashioned stoves. There is nothing like wood for heating a home. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bigbunn833
    @bigbunn833 2 года назад

    Your parents house is beautiful. Much respect and please thank them for letting us in there beautiful home. And yes I know this is 5 year old.

  • @allanwells4886
    @allanwells4886 7 лет назад +4

    That little Jotul is amazing. I don't have one but I've experienced the heat it gave off in an old house about thirty years ago. I envy your stockpile of firewood!

  • @SuttonsDaze
    @SuttonsDaze 7 лет назад +6

    Simply beautiful stoves! Thank you for sharing.

  • @garybsg
    @garybsg 7 лет назад +1

    last summer I went into a fireplace store in Los Angeles and I saw this adorable little stove. Nobody knew anything about it and they were trying to get rid of it. So they gave a great price. It turned out to be the Jotul 602. Can't wait to use when I buy my cabin.

  • @dmusialmanners
    @dmusialmanners Год назад

    This video stirrs the soul. Thank you for showing us love these beautiful fireplaces

  • @lynnrenee8369
    @lynnrenee8369 4 года назад +40

    The tile stoves are beautiful, never saw one before.

    • @peikstenberg6184
      @peikstenberg6184 4 года назад +6

      Very common in old houses in Scandinavia, they are awesome! If You´re interested, look at ´kakluuniverstas on the net. Newbuiltr ovens, I had one built last sommer. They need very little firewood comp to iron fireplaces we call ´kamin´.

    • @stuckinmygarage6220
      @stuckinmygarage6220 4 года назад +2

      @@peikstenberg6184 Thank you

    • @georgedemean2228
      @georgedemean2228 4 года назад +1

      We something similar in Romania, we call them " Soba de Teracota" Terracotta stove

    • @ritaranee4787
      @ritaranee4787 4 года назад

      I would like to import one to Shillong

  • @arlingtonguy54
    @arlingtonguy54 7 лет назад +6

    I love my Jotul stove which heats my entire 900 sf house. There is nothing better than wood heat and also great to watch the fire while drinking wine at night.

  • @ireneherzmark9327
    @ireneherzmark9327 7 лет назад

    Not often do we experience the exquisite nature of the creative mind. These beautiful stoves have launched me into a quest to find one for my home. Thank you.

  • @longwildernesswalks
    @longwildernesswalks 3 года назад

    Back in 2004 in Arkansas, we had an ice storm that knocked out everything for two weeks. It didn't thaw for a week. The first house I bought had a large Schrader cast iron fireplace with 6" brass air knobs on the front. We kept a fire going in that stove for two weeks, and the house (3400 sq ft, all on one level) stayed around 60 at the ends and 80 or so in the family room. I recall chipping ice for hours then coming in and sitting in front of that stove. What a pleasure it was. Thank you for sharing! I really enjoyed it!

  • @ShowCat1
    @ShowCat1 7 лет назад +4

    This is one of the most enjoyable videos I have seen in a long time! Thanks so much!

  • @riverunner9978
    @riverunner9978 4 года назад +5

    I’ve had wood since 50 yrs. it’s supreme! I like how you’ve just hucked the wood into the shed. I’ve painstakingly piled it in rows. No need to really!

  • @Nulife23
    @Nulife23 4 года назад +2

    Yes...wood heat is the best! We heat our house with wood. I love all your fireplaces, stoves...very beautiful!

    • @ericwilson8848
      @ericwilson8848 3 года назад

      Grandpa heated the sod house with one of these n one in the living room.28x40 in the30-40.ironically he was sweedish

  • @glengwiz
    @glengwiz 3 года назад

    is it me or did anyone else get that " BOB ROSS" feeling while listening to his voice? Really amazing old home , and very cool wood stoves. Thank you Swedish Bob Ross for showing us.

  • @dwalsh4027
    @dwalsh4027 4 года назад +3

    Beautiful. Wood heat is so warm and consistent

  • @danieldowning4583
    @danieldowning4583 7 лет назад +13

    Great video! Keep them coming. Share your knowledge with the world. Thank you for reaching out to us.

  • @kathylewis7543
    @kathylewis7543 4 года назад +1

    Simply beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

  • @LadyPenelope
    @LadyPenelope 7 лет назад +2

    Such a wonderful tour of your family wood stoves. We have a Jotul and it too is nice, but not old like yours...they are some of the most beautiful stoves I've ever seen. What I like most was how much you appreciated their beauty and the warmth they provided to you and your family. True gratitude is a lovely thing to behold. Thank you for sharing..

  • @TonyWadkins
    @TonyWadkins 7 лет назад +6

    I love those wood stoves! If I had to live in another country permanently it would be Sweden. I was in Langsele for a few months back in the early 80's and fell in love with the country. Great youtube channel!

  • @tomiden3517
    @tomiden3517 4 года назад +3

    I used wood stoves for years, loved the warm morning brand. Add a chunk or two of red dot coal before bed and you had heat all night.

  • @Mark-ni3st
    @Mark-ni3st 6 лет назад +2

    Great video. You might consider adding a masonry heater if you can afford to. They are expensive to construct, but they are super efficient and with a ton or more of thermal mass they radiate the heat for 12 hours or more. Those beautiful Swedish tile ovens are a type of masonry heater.

  • @annetteparlato2629
    @annetteparlato2629 7 лет назад

    I also love the old style wood fireplaces. They incorporated style and functionality and art work. Beautiful.

  • @cayugafeather7772
    @cayugafeather7772 4 года назад +6

    Thank you. Wish I had a Jotul fireplace. I'll have to check around. You have a nice collection!

  • @larryhanus4150
    @larryhanus4150 7 лет назад +17

    Thanks for this great video. I especially apppreciated that you showed an old Jotul 602! That was my first woodstove and it heated my entire house in Northern Minnesota even during our 20 to 40 degrees F below zero. I have a newer and bigger house now but still heat with wood as a secondary heat source using a newer and bigger Jotul stove.
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and all your viewers.

  • @alankelly-hamm2702
    @alankelly-hamm2702 7 лет назад +2

    This is a nice video. I like your passion for the old and traditional. You are right , wood heat is a wonderful winter balm.

  • @MyGolden30
    @MyGolden30 7 лет назад +2

    I love this episode. The nostalgia is so inviting!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!

  • @offgridgetawaycamp8034
    @offgridgetawaycamp8034 7 лет назад +4

    Beautiful wood stoves. I just love the old cast iron designs.

  • @williamtell985
    @williamtell985 7 лет назад +4

    Such wonderful wood stoves !! Would love to see more on your way of live up there . Thank you so much for this unique journey !

  • @smportis
    @smportis 7 лет назад

    I love that you appreciate low tech, traditional, historical ways from your traditional Swedish ways. Thank you for sharing it with us Americans here - we have very little appreciation for our history from any one younger than 60.

  • @barbymccain2436
    @barbymccain2436 4 года назад +2

    Enjoyed your enthusiasm and appreciation of all the different designs. Good job!

  • @trevortrevortsr2
    @trevortrevortsr2 7 лет назад +5

    We fell in love with your gorgeous home

  • @russellrlf
    @russellrlf 7 лет назад +18

    You have many beautiful stoves in that house!

  • @djbishop30189
    @djbishop30189 7 лет назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful stoves. I am so glad that you appreciate how awesome they are. You are correct that there is no better way to heat the home than with wood heat. Cheers!

  • @flima56
    @flima56 7 лет назад +1

    I fell in love with Scandinavian wood burners while living in London, England. They were everywhere I went and, boy, did I fall hard for them. I finally managed to install a mid-size Jotul burner in my house, in the USA, two years ago. I enjoy every aspect of heating with wood, and I know I am not alone in feeling like that. Thank you for sharing these beautiful treasures.

  • @samTollefson
    @samTollefson 7 лет назад +11

    I just love the tile stoves, with all that mass to keep the heat. In the 70's I was the farthest South and West dealer for Jotul wood stoves, at the time they were the most efficient wood stoves available in the US. I still use the Jotul combi-fire #4 to heat my house on the chilly winter day here in central Florida.
    I sold many of the little #602's like you have, I wouldn't worry about the crack in the side to must. One thing that was hard to get my customers to do was NOT tighten the bolts holding the parts together, just snug, then build a small first fire so the parts can move a little with the heat and find their place, then clean it, snug the bolts again and put furnace cement into all the joints. I would do the same with your #602 and cement the crack.
    If you tighten all the bolts on a stove and start a big first fire it will crack somewhere almost every time.
    Thanks for the beautiful video of your home and stoves.

  • @worxharder9470
    @worxharder9470 4 года назад +3

    Wow, never thought of a tile stove. How amazing!

  • @pedsobpsych
    @pedsobpsych 7 лет назад

    Wow, thanks for showing those beautiful stoves! I enjoy everything about firewood heat; the dancing flames, the heat, the smell! Very comforting!

  • @stuckinmygarage6220
    @stuckinmygarage6220 4 года назад +2

    Works of art. Thank you for posting. Totally agree with the ambiance/effects of sharing wood heat.👍

  • @rickster348
    @rickster348 7 лет назад +5

    - really nice old stoves, Thanks for sharing.

  • @saralindley9326
    @saralindley9326 5 лет назад +3

    I love wood stoves. You have some beauties. You have a nice woodpile too.

  • @LifeGoesNorth
    @LifeGoesNorth 7 лет назад +2

    What a beautiful farm house. Those floors! All of those woods stoves are just incredible.

  • @tsabo8227
    @tsabo8227 6 лет назад

    Very nice ovens.Nice to see that some of the simpler things in life,that add heat to our lives are still appreciated.

  • @codycheney3401
    @codycheney3401 7 лет назад +5

    Growing up usng wood heat I totally agree with you . Of course ours were no were as beautiful as yours are ! I esecially loved the tile firelaes ! They look beautiful the whole year. I also have to say I loved the wood flooring in your parents kitchen. We also grew up with birtch as well as Tamarack or they also call it Buckskin after it has fallen and dried with n bark left on it ! Wood heat is a beautiful thinkg and although I live in arizona we do have a couple of weeks that we start my day with my cofee while enjoying the heat. At night we often roast marshmellows or hotdogs ! What a great tie of year to have that heat !

    • @simeonandalex
      @simeonandalex  7 лет назад +1

      Nice. Thanks for sharing. We really enjoy the heat right now in the winter.

  • @Moroni108
    @Moroni108 7 лет назад +25

    I loved the video!! Those were awesome stoves! When I was about 12 years old in the 80's living in our small farm in upstate NY with 120 acres of land, we had a Poppa Bear Fisher wood stove that served as the primary heat source for our 2 story, 3 bedroom farm house. That sucker would fire up like a locomotive train! It totally warmed our house up. I love wood stove heat too. Currently, I live in New Mexico, and it does get cold in the winter, and my home has a wood stove insert in the fireplace. I love it and it adds so much to the home in my opinion. It even has the blower unit. I have access to all kinds of firewood near my cabin in the mountains and the wood stove totally save my family money on central heating. Thank you for your video and your family wood stoves are so unique and pieces of art! They were all so beautiful!

    • @bobco729
      @bobco729 6 лет назад

      what brand insert do you have?

  • @gregkral4467
    @gregkral4467 6 лет назад

    Wow, the Kakelugn is gorgeous. Love all the wood stoves and heaters. Absolutely wonderful.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @annamay6351
    @annamay6351 4 года назад

    What a beautiful video. Your brought me back to my childhood back in the 60s growing up on a rural farm in northern climate...the family gathering in the kitchen as our grandmother had already fired up her wonderful, and huge, cast iron cooking range....thank you for bringing back the smells and the wonderful breakfast moments of my childhood!

  • @TrueScripture
    @TrueScripture 4 года назад +3

    Those tile stoves were really nice, thx for sharing,, from America

  • @kellymcnichols5240
    @kellymcnichols5240 4 года назад +3

    BEAUTIFUL!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING.

  • @rosejafari8917
    @rosejafari8917 4 года назад +2

    I love all the beautiful wood stoves. Thank you for sharing.

  • @helenbugsynelson
    @helenbugsynelson 7 лет назад

    I left Norway in 1959 and have been living in Canada since then. I love to see videos from the Scandinavian countries. I still feel a twinge of connection to the old country. We supplement heat in the old rural house we live in with the wood burner side of the kitchen range. I bought a small hand crafted Swedish wood axe a few years ago. I'm always on the lookout for Scandinavian things. Thank-you for your lovely video. I really enjoyed it.

  • @danfraser7479
    @danfraser7479 7 лет назад +6

    We had a Jotul and the side cracked we contacted the company and they replaced the broken part. great stove. Wish I had kept it.

  • @RAYOFSONLITE
    @RAYOFSONLITE 4 года назад +4

    I totally agree with you woodstovws and fire places are the best.

  • @MrGalenlcox
    @MrGalenlcox 7 лет назад +2

    Yes, wood heat does warm your bones deep inside. I heat my house with two wood stove. Very nice to see different designs in wood stoves to heat with and cook. The one in the kitchen had many uses... People have forgotten how many good things you can do with the old stoves to help you around the house. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Bunkysworkshop
    @Bunkysworkshop 7 лет назад

    Just beautiful. I love all the different kinds that you have around your home. We agree that a wood stove is the best heat out of all. Thanks for the video.

  • @cynthialinden6056
    @cynthialinden6056 7 лет назад +11

    Yes thumbs up for wood heat...best heat ever!!

  • @katiekat4457
    @katiekat4457 4 года назад +9

    I think that one of the reasons that these wood stoves have a place to heat up things on the top is so you can boil water. Heating your house makes the house extremely dry and boiling water to put it into the air will help that. Idk if that’s really why they have those burners but it is a good idea to humidify your house in the winter.

  • @jacquelinegibbs9483
    @jacquelinegibbs9483 4 года назад

    Thank you for showing all, especially tile ovens. My grandfather came to us from Finland, we heated with large woodstove made for our hearth, turned out, not horizontal, held logs. Birch, too. Wood is very comfortable. Great show! Jacqueline Skur Gibbs

  • @annmariewright1807
    @annmariewright1807 6 лет назад +2

    love the stove tour! years ago in the cold upper N.Y .we had a Jotul stove,which was highly recommended as the most efficient we could buy.It burns wood very hot and very slowly,I will never forget that little beauty.Thank you.!

  • @barbaradownie3265
    @barbaradownie3265 4 года назад +3

    ESPECIALLY THE CERAMIC HEATERS VERY PRACTICAL 😍

  • @Perry-ck1hv
    @Perry-ck1hv 7 лет назад +3

    hell that's a full-time job cutting all the wood to feed all them damn stoves and fireplaces. I'm glad I live in Florida

  • @Squarehead45
    @Squarehead45 6 лет назад +1

    I grew up on a farm, in a wood frame house with a wood stove. ALL my family has some kind of lung issue now. When you went to school YOU were one of few that Smelled like burning wood. The ONLY room that was comfortable was the one with the Wood Stove in it and the constant processing of wood in summer took away from the daily chores of the farm. When my oldest brother came out of the military he bought a home with CENTRAL HEAT. I thought I was in paradise. No smell, all the rooms were the same temp and you didn't need to wear long sleeves, sweaters and socks and shoes ALL winter long. Nope. Grew up with this source of heat,,am NOT going back to it either. I built my home so well insulated that we use very little power to heat it and THAT I LOVE.

    • @margarettt7675
      @margarettt7675 4 года назад

      I am older and no longer heat with wood... I worship my thermostat.

  • @jodyseaman1885
    @jodyseaman1885 4 года назад

    Yes wood heat is the best! Beautiful details on those stoves. Thank you.

  • @282828lisa
    @282828lisa 4 года назад +5

    The tile stove is impressive I’ve never seen one before

  • @davidoverstreet2899
    @davidoverstreet2899 4 года назад +3

    Beautiful stoves dude good job showing them off.

  • @ConniRandwulf
    @ConniRandwulf 7 лет назад

    What a treat! Thank you for sharing your fires with us.😊. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who sees the beauty and happiness in wood stoves/heaters. My heart is warmer now! 🔥💖🔥

  • @nancycole3703
    @nancycole3703 3 года назад

    This is Dec 2020! Everything you are saying, I experienced in upstate NY before my husbands stroke in '94. I am in NE TN now, have wood heat, there was a stove in here when I bought the house in 2007, I sold that one, got another and finally got a Summer's Heat wood stove. I get free wood from the Wood Ministry here in Greene County, TN. As Paul Gautchi (Back to Eden) said, Wood comes with the elements of the sun in it, it is the best type of heat for all humans! How I would love to have the old cast iron woodstove, the ones you showed are just beautiful. I have been widowed 21 years, Jim and I burned wood for years up home, had three stoves, one in the kitchen, living room and in his garage where he almost lived doing mechanical work.

  • @Well_possibly
    @Well_possibly 7 лет назад +9

    My grandmother was born in 1907 and grew up in cold Montana, USA. To stay warm while sleeping during winter nights, they heated large rocks, wrapped them in layers of paper, tied them up with string, and put them at their feet under their covers.
    She always said, "keep your feet warm and the rest of your body will stay warm."

    • @Fireinahorn
      @Fireinahorn 7 лет назад

      PleaseCiteYourSources Thanks Boone said the Long Hunters all slept with their feet to the fire, same reason.

  • @Puddsbrudda
    @Puddsbrudda 4 года назад +9

    I heat my cabin with an old Jotul "cigar burn", can't say who adores it more, me or the cats! ;]

    • @lynnedanieli733
      @lynnedanieli733 4 года назад

      Sounds the purfect situation. Same in my home too. x

    • @sandrajohnson9926
      @sandrajohnson9926 4 года назад

      Before I knew how to pronounce - 'Jotul', I pronounced it Joe- tool!
      We heat with wood & have for 44 years!
      We have 75 acres of hardwood so the expense is minimal.

  • @lindamj9
    @lindamj9 5 лет назад

    They were all so beautiful! I agree with you on the warmth going into your bones....wonderful feeling!

  • @kathryngagne5813
    @kathryngagne5813 7 лет назад

    Those stoves are real works of art. Thanks for sharing.

  • @troystutsman1400
    @troystutsman1400 7 лет назад +3

    Great video...!
    Nice stoves, I agree with you, nothing beats wood heat...!
    Thanks for sharing...
    You have a new subscriber now...

  • @deliverybryan1138
    @deliverybryan1138 4 года назад +4

    I love wood heat !! I love my wood stove and my Sthil chainsaw !

  • @paulbogdonoff4814
    @paulbogdonoff4814 4 года назад +1

    I have been a chimney sweep for over thirty years - the old Norwegian heaters are so simple and efficient - and the 602 Jotuls are the best

  • @trumpsahead
    @trumpsahead 7 лет назад +1

    That was a treat, thank you. They are beautiful fireplaces, indeed.

  • @lawrencefure2102
    @lawrencefure2102 7 лет назад +16

    The stove at about 9:25 was most likely designed to burn coke or coal. That's why it has a door on top where the coke can be poured in. The little gate behind the lower door is to keep the hot coals away from the door.

  • @tjinnes
    @tjinnes 4 года назад +3

    That was pretty interesting, thanks.

  • @janettavculek9308
    @janettavculek9308 7 лет назад

    I love these old stoves. Wood fire is the best heat ever. Thanks for the video.

  • @Zeemike1
    @Zeemike1 7 лет назад

    You were not kidding, those are some beautiful wood stoves...and some innovative designs as well.