Jotul F500 vs Blaze King princess insert

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What’s your floor plan look like? The Jotul is more radiant heater and would be better for an open floor plan and high ceilings. An insert is more convective and you really need a blower to move the heat. Lowers can also be noisy.

For a longer burn time in the F500 try filling up the ash pan. There are a couple unrestricted air holes in the ash pan housing that can make this stove run hot. Pipe damper will work as well for your tall chimney.
 
BKVP What is FBV?

Todd It is not an open floor plan. But the family room the stove is in has a opening to the rest of the house at one end and the other end.
Also the one end is right beside the stairs going to the second floor. We get pretty good circulation but I would like more to reach
far rooms upstairs. I did put a fan in the upstairs hallway blowing cold air toward the stairs and stove. Over all it seems to work
pretty well.
 
Firebox volume, I presume
 
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