So... I have seen people say to just use a 6 point combination wrench. You dont need a special brake bleeder wrench. Except, I dont have any 6 point combination wrenches. I'm not sure how common that is to own. Most people have 12 point combination wrenches.
And it seems duplicative of 12-point combination wrenches because now you have two identical open-end wrenches. Which I guess you might need two of the same for some jobs, but most people also have ratcheting combination wrenches with more open-end wrenches of the same size.
So I started thinking, if I'm going to buy 6-point combination wrenches to get that 6-point box end, maybe I should get double box end 6-point wrenches. But I dont recall seeing any of the tool brands I follow making them. And then I realized, that's exactly what brake bleeder wrenches are
Not only are they double box end 6 point, but they are angled specifically for the purpose of bleeding brakes.