What you say is fair for your circumstances, and they kind of say as much in the article, but if you have access to a spare leg and foot to push the pedal, that is going to be better.
Probably the real gotcha is if you do not empty, clean and DRY your pressure bleeder, and hose after every use and check before use.
Old fluid, condensation or anything in there before you start a new flush/bleed is going to be bad.
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