One more- You can go at it with a 1/4" drive socket on a wobble extension. Not the universal joint one, the one with the tapers cut in it. Those things saved me a ton of time, back in the day. Like this-
https://www.amazon.com/Wobble-Socket...chet+extension
You may also need a proper socket. Craftsman sockets seem to be on the thick side, just like their wrenches. Snap-On has thinner walled sockets that wouldn't force you to buy new bleeder screws, but cost a lot more than bleeder screws. They only save you money when you are dealing with that stuff on a regular basis.