The 'cheap shot' is something from HFT, but I'd spring for the MOTIV system. Buying a set probably gets you some parts you may not use, but enough of ones you may use that it's cheaper than buying 'em 1-at-a-time. Having the guy whose vehicle you're working on, pay for the particular hardware you need sounds like a good idea, you keep it.
For what I work on, which is usually older non-ABS motorcycles, I used a 60cc/ml syringe, and I
push brake fluid up from the caliper or slave cyl (clutch) into the master cyl. I don't suggest doing this with ABS vehicles.
This works well for me. I have several Mityvac and mityvac-style vacuum bleeders but once I discovered how-well the syringe/pushing brake fluid up works, the mityvac has been sitting lonely and unused. When I did use the mityvac, I used teflon tape around the bleeder threads instead of grease.



The old worn-out slave cyl. and my home-made < $10 bleeding syringe, a grocery store meat dept.. 'flavor injector' with a Schrader valve adapted to it, no spring pin in it.