Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I have 6 Ergo Force Squeegees. I like them a lot, but not for the purposes you are wondering in the original post. In fact I DISLIKE VERY MUCH one particular edge on the profile that "bites" into my thumb a little on a long job.But for EVERY other aspect (and I'm a pusher) they are clearly superior. I tape my squeegees for ease of clean up, and even though I'm pretty good at it after these many months, I suspect you would soon like taping them too. You can get 4 edges before sharoening or replacing them. But my favorite part is the back of the extrusion supports the blade more, allowing for a softer durometer, and more ink deposit. I called the manufacturer (Ed Long at InkInnovations.net) about the sharpish edge that bites my thumb, and he said he was considering a solution. But as time has passed, I've gotten used to it I guess. That's been a while ago, so he may have a redesign by now. I'm not sure I'd even replace mine now, especially since the Mayans learnt me our time is now so short......so, so.sad.....Sniff sniff.Actually, I'm a BIG fan of these. You can even assemble a long one and a short one for short runs of over sized stuff.They are slick (and somewhat heavy) and will slip down and fall in your ink at first...with WB inks. You'll figure out out though, and he has some catch wires that extend out to minimize the cursing. I rarely use them anymore.