Last year, we looked at an ash vacuum that can make cleaning up the fireplace a little easier. If you don't have a couple hundred bucks to spend on a dedicated fireplace vacuum right now, then here's another (cheaper) cleanup solution:
The fireplace ash tray sits on the floor of your firebox. When you're burning a fire, the ashes fall through your grate and onto the tray. Once the fire is out and the grate is cool, all you have to do is slide out the tray and dump the ashes. The handy tool eliminates the need for a shovel, vacuum, broom, etc., and it's expandable to fit different sized fireplaces.
$30 over at the Improvements Catalog.
If you're planning to use your wood or pellet stove or fireplace often this year, and you've been cleaning the ashes out by hand in the past, it may be worth your money to invest in a fireplace ash vacuum.
Tired of sweeping the ashes out of the fireplace or the wood stove yourself? It sure does make a mesh when you're doing it that way. You have to wait for the ashes to be completely cold, too, else you risk starting a fire. This can be inconvenient (I'm talking about the waiting, not the fire starting... that's always inconvenient) if you're using your stove as your sole source for heat. For a couple hundred dollars, you could invest in a warm-ash vacuum, specifically designed for the task.