I've never understood the "large sediments" argument. Why would there be large sediments, and why do we assume these would flow out of the sump bung and not through the extraction tube? We have more serious problems if there are large sediments in the bottom of the sump! We are talking about an oil change, not an engine rebuild.
Re diff oil, on most vehicles there is a magnet on the lower bolt, it would be nice to remove and clean that guy. I know that on some newer X-drive BMWs, you have to remove a bunch of stuff to be able to access that drain bolt, so most places just extract it out of the fill hole. Stupid design if you ask me.
I just did an OC on a Honda Accord with the K24 with the stupid oil filter placement, and pretty stupid drain placement too. After the drain reached a slow trickle, I closed it back up and then used the extractor via the dipstick tube, I must've pulled out another 0.5L of oil. When refilling, 5L of fresh oil put the level at about 75% on the dipstick. In the past, 5L would put me right on the max mark, so I think this is another win for the extractor pulling out more oil than what I would normally get from the drain. I then used the extractor pump to remove the oil from my drain pan and pump it into the container - mess free!