Jotul GF 400 IPI in Black (BP) or Blue/Black (BBE)

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Silver800

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Mar 22, 2019
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Minneapolis
Hi! Looking for some help in seeing photos of the Blue/Black vs Black Jotul gas stoves. I know several models are offered in the blue/black color so could be a 300 Allagash, etc.(which I may be considering vs. the Sebago) if you have a photo. At my local dealers I have not been able to locate a color chip of the blue/black. Online search it's been really hard to tell if what I'm looking at is black or blue/black. From my understanding the blue/black is not that different than the black.


Any help would be appreciated! I'm stuck in analysis paralysis!
 
Hi! Looking for some help in seeing photos of the Blue/Black vs Black Jotul gas stoves. I know several models are offered in the blue/black color so could be a 300 Allagash, etc.(which I may be considering vs. the Sebago) if you have a photo. At my local dealers I have not been able to locate a color chip of the blue/black. Online search it's been really hard to tell if what I'm looking at is black or blue/black. From my understanding the blue/black is not that different than the black.


Any help would be appreciated! I'm stuck in analysis paralysis!
I've got a sebago in BBE. I can send a picture when I get home. Just curious why are you considering the IPI over the standing pilot millivolt version? Where are you located?
 
I've got a sebago in BBE. I can send a picture when I get home. Just curious why are you considering the IPI over the standing pilot millivolt version? Where are you located?

Thank you - that would be great! I guess we're leaning toward the IPI because it has a few additional features offered than the standing pilot version - like the top firing accent light. I'm open to your feedback though - I had no idea there would be so many choices when we decided to go with a stove instead of a gas insert, it feels like buying a car. We live in Minnesota and will likely use the fireplace a lot - it's going in a basement remodel. Upstairs gas fireplace was used daily from Oct - March. Thanks!
 
Heh, heh! I can remember when people thought it was AMAZING that they could get a fire just by turning on a switch!

Everyone is spoiled rotten now -----and maybe then, too. The development of gas stoves and fireplaces has really been quite remarkable. The appearance of the flames has improved dramatically, and so has the efficiency from the days of conventional gas log sets.