My setup consists of a Weller WD1, WSP80 + WMP irons, and WDH20T + WDH10 stands.
How do you like the WD1 and WSP80 iron? I have been looking for something with smaller tips for SMD in the $200-$300 range.
Both of nice to use, even for an extended period of time (quite comfortable). The WMP is specifically made for SMD, so that might be the better way to go, though the WSP80 will handle SMD quite well also.
That said, it's on the pricey side unless you get a smoking deal somewhere (used?). The WDH10T or WDH20T are the Stop-n-Go stands, which are an option except with the WD1002T kit. I started with the WD1001, then added the WSP80 & most recently the Stop-n-G stand. By the time I add it all up, not including tips, I'm in excess of $400 and I didn't pay retail for any of the equipment. Either stop-n-go stand with work with either iron (only difference is the part that holds the tips, and it's just threaded metal inserts that get added for the NT tips). Oddly enough, the MSRP is less for the WD20T. Go figure.
To give you a good idea of cost (new), if you grabbed a WD1002T + WMP, you'd be looking at ~$340 + ~$119 from Allspec.com (~$460USD total; it's a really good deal on the WD1002T). Toss in a reasonable selection of tips, and you could add another ~$100.
QC isn't as consistent as it should be, particularly with tips. Not a massive problem though, as there are alternate tips for the LT series (fits WSP/WP80) from Plato (Techspray), and I've seen a seller on eBay that's importing clones from China (bought 2x to try, but just got them). NT tips (for WMP), are more expensive and Weller only.
Due to the issues, particularly cost, you might want to take a serious look at a Hakko FX-951 here in the US ($262.77USD), and it includes a stand that attaches to the station for setback temp/auto off when the iron is placed in the stand. Hakko's tips are heavily plated, and the T15 series is quite reasonable, particularly for an AIO design (~$12 - 15 for common profiles, & goes up for more specialized profiles). Seems a lot more value IMHO than the Weller (unfortunately, the FX-951 wasn't out when I bought mine).
Bit long, but I hope this helps.