Pretty much anything with that blower in the handpiece style design is going to have those issues.
DarkMode, This ^ is good advice. In a desoldering station the blower on not so good products is in the handpiece; in the better products such as the products recommended by Wrapper and others (Atten ST-862D and Quick 861DW) the blower is in the chassis. The Quick 957DW+ is an entry level product that also has the blower in the chassis, not the handpiece - so it might be worthy of consideration.
What isn't so clear is whether you want or need a station that does both soldering and desoldering. If you already have a decent soldering iron all you need is a desoldering station.
If you don't already have a soldering station, you could buy both a soldering station and a desoldering station integrated into one product, or you could buy two separate products, one for soldering and one for desoldering.
I think you might find that two separate products will be a better approach. For example, for about $200 (US) you could buy a Hakko FX888D (or any of several other popular soldering stations that sell for about $100) plus the Quick 957DW+. If one product ever fails or if you need to upgrade one product (either for soldering or desoldering) you can just replace one station instead of both. Two products that are smaller than one big integrated product might not take up much more bench space than the integrated product, and with two separate products you could buy however much functionality and performance you need for soldering and for desoldering. Most people are probably going to do more soldering than desoldering but if you do a lot of repairs or parts salvaging it might be the other way around. Either way, with two products you can optimize for what is most important to you.
I think you could be happy with something like the 888 and the 957, but if later you really want or need a a 862D or a 861DW you can upgrade from the 957 and keep the soldering station, or you can keep the 957 and upgrade to a better soldering station if/as/when needed.