"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Minosatexas, thanks for your honest review and I'll be working on a solution. Nation03, If the rods get in your way, they are easily removable with a saw or file, but I don't understand why one would want to lean forward if not necessary, truly, the ease and speed of setting it in the screen is my favorite feature.
You may not be hard flooding immediately after your stroke, but you have to "flood" sometime or else all your ink ends up on one end of the screen. I usually soft flood immediately prior to my push stroke, which saves substantial time on long runs because I already have to bring the squeegee from the back of the screen to the front to begin the print stroke so I simply consolidate the motion. This is identical to flooding immediately after your print stroke when pulling as you still have to put your squeegee back, so you consolidate the motion of putting it back and flooding and keep even amounts of ink available on both ends of the screen.
yeah, this would be perfect for millennials and hipsters since they lack upper body strength.
I used the method of holding the screen in my left hand while flooding with my right, and honestly, I don't know what the big deal is. IT'S NOT A DEAL BREAKER. It is somewhat awkward, but doable. Definitely so. TheEZGrip weighs ONLY 5.5 ounces, IT DOESN'T FEEL AS AWKWARD AS IT LOOKS. Like everyone else, I want to do some more, but if I converted to flooding with one hand, I could learn how to feel comfortable using TheEZGRIP.To be fair to those that find it awkward, hard to do, whatever, as I've said all along, It's Not for Everyone, but until you try it, don't rule it out.