Another reason not to use ethylene dichloride is its toxicity. It's quite unusual to see it available to the general public so I'm wondering if you perhaps meant methylene dichloride, a.k.a. dichloromethane or DCM. That is also a good solvent for DMT, non-flammable, but still somewhat toxic and the same caveat applies regarding reactivity. It's also heavier than water so you have to remember which layer to collect - and if you've added too many things to the aqueous phase that increase the density, separation becomes difficult and the risk of emulsions is correspondingly higher.
DCM also has a low boiling point [39.6 °C (103.3 °F; 312.8 K)] which can be convenient or a nuisance, depending.
Other solvents more or less commonly encountered might include xylene and ethyl acetate in the water-immiscible realm, and ethanol, isopropanol and acetone being miscible with water, although isopropanol and acetone partially separate from concentrated alkalies.