Opinions are like butt holes. Everybody's got one. I have to agree with O'Doyle about one compressor brand. Omega compressors are cute looking with nice bells and whistles but they are essentially a motorized hand pump in a box. They have one huge design weakness in using rubber o-rings as pressure seals. Omegas are nice when they work, but once those o-rings get tired and start leaking, they are brain surgery to replace. Don't take anyone's word for it, watch the 30 minute rebuild on Youtube posted by Airguns of Arizona. I'm mechanically competent but I'd hate to remember all of the steps you must take just to reach those o-rings. Omegas also contain lots of electrical wiring and components. It's overly complicated and costs a bundle to ship if you can't fix it yourself.
The new Tuxing compressor that can be shipped from a U.S. location for approximately $1,000 looks like a winner. It has lots of filtering upgrades compared to the Air Venturi or Hatsan models that it competes with. It is not as difficult to repair and should last longer and fill your tanks much faster than an Omega $2,000 Turbocharger.
Here's a link to the Tuxing:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001515056880.html?spm=2114.12010612.8148356.2.601828f6zdg0Cu
The 110V model from the U.S. shipper is the one to get. $971.10 + 31.58 shipping.
It will last much longer if you use quality compressor oil. Filtertechs.com sells Secolube 500, which is the same as Anderol 750. It is a premium oil at $59 a gallon which will last you for years worth of oil changes and save on repairs from using inferior lubricant.