Jotul Oslo 500 v2 or v3?

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Manitoulin, Ontario
I know there are many questions about the v3 that will only be answered with many years of burning, but, after speaking with my stove dealer today I still have the option of purchasing the v2. Part of me wants to stick with tried and true, part of me wants to try something new. Any advice on which I should purchase? The manual states a longer burn time for the v3 which I would like but the little I have read on the forum maybe doesn’t support this.
 
I know there are many questions about the v3 that will only be answered with many years of burning, but, after speaking with my stove dealer today I still have the option of purchasing the v2. Part of me wants to stick with tried and true, part of me wants to try something new. Any advice on which I should purchase? The manual states a longer burn time for the v3 which I would like but the little I have read on the forum maybe doesn’t support this.
If the v3 works correctly long term and holds up well I would choose it. The problem is we just don't know yet. Personally at this point if I had to buy one I would choose the V2 because I have serious concerns about the long term durability of the new design
 
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I know there are many questions about the v3 that will only be answered with many years of burning, but, after speaking with my stove dealer today I still have the option of purchasing the v2. Part of me wants to stick with tried and true, part of me wants to try something new. Any advice on which I should purchase? The manual states a longer burn time for the v3 which I would like but the little I have read on the forum maybe doesn’t support this.
If I had the option, I would have saved the $500 and bought a v2!
 
In theory would the v3 burn nearly the same as the v2 if you took the catalytic converter out? I know the baffle is different on the v3 but shouldn’t the secondary combustion be pretty similar to the v2?
 
I have the v2 and its great. The v2 if cheaper is the safe choice. However Jotul makes great products and probably it is as advertised. I think at this point you can go left or go right and both are the correct decesion.
 
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I'm on my 4th fire with the v3 and I have to say that the cat goes active VERY quickly, and makes a ton of heat. I like the idea of burning more CO with the cat too.
 
I'm on my 4th fire with the v3 and I have to say that the cat goes active VERY quickly, and makes a ton of heat. I like the idea of burning more CO with the cat too.
New cats are quite active. It will settle down with regular burning.
 
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what are your burn times like?
Well I haven't loaded the stove full yet, but last night I started a 4 small split burn at 9:30 , reloaded at 11:00 with 3 medium and one large split, ran on low setting overnight, and my entire 2,400ft^2 home was toasty this a.m. (it was 40°F outside). Stovetop was about 100°F at 7:30 a.m., minimal coals, blower still running. And that was with 16" fuel, it really needs 20-24" splits for max burn time. Really loving this stove, very easy to get a fire going, the "no bypass" thing has not been an issue for me whatsoever. Will be interesting to see how it performs on a warm, wet, inversion type night.
 
Safe choice is V2 . . . but then again many of us are hoping folks buy a V3 and report back here their findings throughout the burning season.