Hot air station: bakon bk880 is pretty good, it's available in both 110/220v versions, it's $60-65 on aliexpress and is compatible with the standard 850 series nozzles (the screw-on nozzles) meaning you'd have a wide variety of em to choose from. It does have three cons though, firstly, the buzzer, it got an internal, high volume buzzer which is super anoying (I personally desoldered it on mine) and the second one is that it only comes with a Chinese manual, however, you can find operating instructions on the following youtube video:
Last con is the cable between the stationn to the handle, how to put it, it's not super soft silicone, but it's not overly stiff or tangly either, personally, I think it's adequate and isn't worth replacing.
Fume extractor: I don't use one, I came up with an alternative solution instead, I use a 120MM PC fan connected to a 12V 1A AC adapter. If you're lazy, you could solder the wires to the fan & use heatshrink, but what I did was, I've soldered a female DC jack to the fan wires, so I could easily connect/disconnect it from the AC adapter when needed. I typically place it 15-20 CM away from the board I'm working on. It works really well at moving the fumes away, so they don't get in my eyes/nose.