Firstly I can't make a recommendation based on the all the tips you are asking about because I've only used T245, from your list, but I'm going to try provide a view anyway.
I was using a TS100 for a few years and in retrospect it is a terrible iron.
T245 was like angels descended from heaven, that is the difference between a good station and a low cost iron.
With that said, I'm running Aixun T420D (but I own T3A and it was the same experience) with the
JBC C245939 cartridge knife.
I actually own about 6 original JBC tips (so I recommend this tip having tried others).
I also own a T115 hand piece and about 4 JBC original T115 cartridges.
But that cartridge knife tip is what changed my life. That will make quick work of any high thermal soldering job. You don't even need to go crazy on the temperatures. At 350c lead free soldering will melt even on very difficult high thermal joints, it is shockingly good actually.
I pretty much use that thing by default now (but usually at 290c) and my
T115 (also a cartidge knife but a really tiny one).
If I didn't have the T115, my second go to on the T245 is
JBC C245041.
Between those two you can get everything done and I was able to actually soldering very small SMD components, it was just a LOT of work with the T245 vs the T115 now.
I never ran into anything I could not do with T245, using those two tips and time (I've barely used my other tips in comparison)
Disclaimer, I never soldered smaller than 0603 SMD (I have now with T115 but only because I had to)
Below 0603, I wish you luck with anything but T115 tbh (and even then I wish you luck, you need a VERY steady hand, hold your breath, imagine you are a sniper)