PCP Pumps - Looking for Long Term Usage Feedback

this one is for the long term PCP users out there.
Could You pls. suggest which kind of the PCP Pumps last long on regular *usage?
consider 300cc bottle fill thrice a week, or 15 fills a month (i m at this stage at the moment).
I have the hand-pump and it's sure the best fit on long-life requirement but i'm looking to buy an electric option.

Which last longer than other requiring comparatively lesser service/maintenance?
  1. Desktop Sized Portables (e.g. Nomad 2/Chinese Make)
  2. Noisier heavier but still portable ones, e.g. Yong Heng
  3. Heavier, water-cooled e.g. AirVenturi 4500 - these can fill tanks
    (not breathing quality though, but not really portable either as they weigh around 30Kgs)
    Attached is the snap from Andy's Airgun Review on Airgun101 Channel here.

My intent is to buy a long lasting one, say 4-5 years at least...

AirGun101_Andy's Airguns Reviews.jpg

-SoulSniper
 
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If those are all the choices you have , which ever offers the most parts & support, perhaps warranty? Have you looked at "booster"s ? Not you price range but Haskel manufacturers air booster there I believe.
The search feature on this forum is working pretty darn well these day's. And if you haven't do read through : https://www.airgunnation.com/forums/tanks-pumps-compressors.23287/ your every question on the models you posted is there.
John
 
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If those are all the choices you have , which ever offers the most parts & support, perhaps warranty? Have you looked at "booster"s ? Not you price range but Haskel manufacturers air booster there I believe.
The search feature on this forum is working pretty darn well these day's. And if you haven't do read through : https://www.airgunnation.com/forums/tanks-pumps-compressors.23287/ your every question on the models you posted is there.
John
John, thanks for that input on Haskel... the Boosters and different tech out there is awesome, though verrryy Commercial Grade.... If i want to setup a Filling Station/Cascade system, sure they're the ones to look forward to... I knew about Ingersoll Rand, but again on commercial side of their business...
And that link has got me all... Thanks again, Sir! :)