I was wondering if anyone had any information/ideas on how to reduce the amount of coals that build up in a Hearthstone Mansfield. On the cold days here in Vermont I need to add wood frequently to keep the Mansfield cranking out the heat. As I do this the coals increase in depth until they are almost at the reburn tubes. I know the obvious answer is scoop them out. The problem is that I don't want to throw out all that unburned energy, and when it's burning hot it's almost too hot to remove the coals. This is definitely a draw back of this stove and I'm starting to consider getting rid of it because of this. I previously owned a VC Encore and that burned very efficently I got rid of it because it was too small. I always had white ash never large coals in the Encore. Maybe I'll switch to a Defiant, although I don't want to. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you in advance.