Hi Max, I generally agree with what you are saying. I run a 12 frame radial and it does a pretty good job for me. I reverse the direction of rotation part way through the spin to help get a bit more honey out of the frames. The big advantage of a 12 frame extractor is that I can run 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 frames at a time and still have it in balance. I used to run a 4 frame Penders tangential and it was pretty good. I got rid of it a long time ago as it wasn?t stainless. The tangential does throw a bit more honey out at a faster rate but there is a bit more handling involved unless you get one of the better, programable units. I?m more than happy to give a gram or two per frame back to the bees so there?s no real loss as far as I?m concerned. New frames in the extractor need to be treated carefully as you would know and both styles can distort wax or blow out. I still have a Penders 2 frame tangential that has both a hand driven and motorised head. It?s a great little machine that I keep as a backup. I really don?t think it matters what you use as you establish a routine to work with what you have.