Nice. I've had a basic Xytronic soldering station for some 8-9 years now and it's been solid and reliable. I was considering getting the LF-8800 (which is what you have there I think, not an LF-6800) so have a real desoldering tool. There is a US distributer that I bought mine from, they also sell on ebay (I bought a Xytronic benchtop fume extractor from them as well) that always has decent prices, and I've always thought it was a pretty decent quality tool, especially as my station was under $50USD. The only Weller's I see at that price are ones that have variable output but are not true temperature controlled. I have a love/hate relationship with Weller, ever since they sold out to Cooper Electric. I grew up where Carl Weller invented the soldering gun and the last plant prior to Cooper was right down the street from my house. I still have a 50's Weller soldering gun that, despite cracks in the bakelite housing, still works a treat. I also have a Weller branded gun I bought about 6 years ago. It works, I can say that much. It's cheap and flimsy though. Yet you can buy high end commercial production soldering stations with the Weller name as well. Used to be, if it was a Weller, it was a top quality tool,. Now Weller can be anything from cheap crap to proper heavy duty tools.
So I've been quite happen with my Xytronic, just haven't bothered to tear it apart. The LF-8800 looks pretty decently constructed, so remains on my list of future purchases.