You mean 14-50, which would be my recommendation.
I agree if purchase cost is a factor. The Tesla HPWC is much more expensive than is a Clipper Creek or Bosch, if you want anything other than a simple 14-50. The reason to buy one of the wall chargers, whether Tesla or another, is that they come with cords so you need not use your portable cord that comes with the car. The choice is more about budget and convenience than it is about functionality. Any option will easily offer you enough charge speed to top off overnight. For that you will only need any connection at can provide 208/30 or more.
FWIW, I have a Bosch charger equipped with a Tesla connector. That is cheaper than the Tesla HPWC but has the same functionality unless you want higher charge levels, because the Tesla HPWC is capable of 240/80 which is much faster, say, 3-4 hours full charge. In almost all cases that is needless overkill. my 208/30 charges me to 90% from 25% in ~8-10 hours, which always is more than enough for an overnight charge.
The following article compares a number of the common charger options, excluding the Tesla wall connector:
Compare EV Chargers
In my opinion it is worthwhile to have a Tesla plug whether the Tesla Connector or a Tesla cord on a different charger. When spending all the money, having the Tesla interface with no adapter makes the whole process slightly easier. Is it financially justifiable? Yes, if you also can afford it and value simplicity. No, if you don't mind adapters.
Were I to make the decision I'd choose either a 14-50 or a Tesla Wall Connector, based entirely on how I value simplicity. For either one I'd be happy with 208/30 because higher power is rarely if ever needed at home.
Enjoy your commuting! In a Tesla you will.