Ash trade off for higher btu and lower cost... thoughts?

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I have been running 24/7 since a cleaning last Friday morning with Okie Platinums. I've only had to scrape the pot once, maybe twice since then and it'll go for a week or so without filling the ash tray. If I were burning a higher ash pellet I'd have to vacuum/ empty in a day or two to keep running.
The thing is the above isn't my biggest gripe with high ash content, instead it's the need to break down the stove and do a deep cleaning including a leaf vac so that the stove will start burning cleanly and properly again.
 
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