I already have Ancel and Foxwell scanners that I can do many tests and live data procedures with. I have access to a Tech II as well, if needed. I did find the very inexpensive TPMS reset tools for separate manufacturers and each tool is less than $20. There is even one for Ford and GM that is $15. I have very rare needs for a TPMS tool. I am going to try the inexpensive route initially and switch later if need to. Thanks @Fless.Yes, it's current when you get it (after you do the online update). Mine had free updates for 1 year, I think. Maybe 2. But the updates are generally for the very late model changes and don't really affect what we typically work on.
Covers many, many models. Here's the first page of the Mfr selection:
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PM me if you want me to send the manual; it's under 8MB.