SiPMerlin150
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I revert to sucking the oil out of the dipstick hole, just like you do on some auto transmissions and even some cars (yes, I believe the smart cars have no sump plug).
I've used some old water filtration system, some 6mm tubing and a form of vacuum pump as the source of extraction. The filter vessels are empty and thus serve the purpose of collecting the oil. This system is not fool proof, as once both cartridge vessels are full, eventually the oil will make its way into the vacuum pump and make a mess as its discharged.

Mine is slow and has taken 1 hour and half to drain the 3.5 liter sump on my car. A better vacuum pump will increase the volume extracted and shorten the time.
My car sees new oil and filter every 3500-4000 miles so no sludge is in the bottom of the sump to create problems. If you have sludgy oil, then use your sump plug the drain that lumpy crud out!

Heres my contraption...bit redneck but its working!

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