This is fascinating. About half the responders say it works well, the other half would never use it.
The only time I would consider it an option would be if the car was designed to only have the oil removed that way.
Other than that, I just don't believe it will do as good of a job, plus I'm completely adverse to sticking anything foreign inside an engine that doesn't have to be.
When I change oil on the pickup, I face it up the sloped driveway, and put it on ramps to get the most.
When Id id the car, it was on one side, so I drove it up the sloped driveway, and up one ramp on the opposite side, to drain everything to that corner.
I'm probably more **** than most about it, but it's just the way I like to do it. One of my old vehicles took a bit to get oil pressure going on start, on that one I pulled the fuel pump relay, and cranked it over until pressure showed up, so it wasn't running without oil pressure as long. Unnecessary? Probably, but I preferred it.
Unless it's the only way to do it, it just seems too shadetree to me.