In my honest opinion, there's no justification to spend an excessive amount of money for a hot air station!
I'd suggest you go with one of the following:
1) Yarboly 858D (42.38 euros, including shipping)
https://it.aliexpress.com/item/33046751349.htmlThis one's compatible with the stick & twist type of nozzles, and you could optionally get extra ones, such as these:
https://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005003286834152.htmlhttps://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005002888837694.html2) Bakon BK880 (72.8 euros, including shipping)
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This seller offers EU level shipping (from a warehouse in Czech Republic):
https://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005003349913481.htmlAnd while it's most likely to be the 220v-240v version, it's not clearly stated in the page, so I'd recommend you message the seller first if you intend on purchasing it. Alternatively, you can't go wrong with this seller:
https://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005001437003370.htmlBut the shipping will be slightly higher here (totaling at 85.95) and it'd be shipped from China, so would take longer to arrive.
The two main differences are (in compare to the first) is that this one has a higher level of maximal airflow, and is also compatible with the 850 style screw-on nozzles, and this means that you'd have much more variety of nozzles to choose from, see here for examples:
https://it.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catId=0&initiative_id=SB_20211224221118&origin=y&SearchText=850+NOZZLEI'd like to note two other things though (as I have it myself): The base station has a highly annoying, loud internal buzzer, and I'd recommend you open it up and desolder it (that's what I did, because I just couldn't stand it) but each to their own I guess. The second thing to note is that it only comes with a Chinese manual, but you can find operating instructions on the following video (refer to the English subtitles):
Overall, either would serve you well, and both have their pros and cons. Both also use the standard, removable IEC cable, so you don't need to worry about using an adapter aor replacing the plug, just use a local IEC cable (if it doesn't come with your native one). Also, apart from a hotair station, a good microscope is a must for SMD soldering/desoldering and definitely makes the job easier! I'd suggest you refer to the following thread for suggestions (unless you have one already):
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/low-budget-microscopecamera-for-smd-solderinginspection/