Coiled hose for filling a pcp ?

it says it is good to 4500 psi anyone ever use one of these

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Paintball-Remote-Line-Coiled-Hose-ASA-Quick-Release-HPA-CO2-ALL-Paintball-Tanks/172493780978

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Absolutely NOT rated for 4500 or even 3000 psi.

DO NOT USE THIS FOR FILLING PCP's !!!!

The wording on the ad is not particularly clear. This remote line will FIT onto 4500/3000 psi PAINTBALL tanks. Paintball tanks are regulated output to UNDER 1000 psi. I spent many years playing and working with paintball equipment. This item is definitely not rated for PCP airgun pressures.
 
I purchased a couple of coiled remote hoses some years back and they were plainly marked 850 PSI. Unless those hoses are using a decent micro-bore line they are not truly rated for the 3000 to 5000 PSI claimed by various sellers. The only way I would trust them would be to get info from the maker of the hose or better yet cut one open and see if the hole inside is the diameter of a small sewing needle. If it is then it is likely micro-bore hose if the hole is larger it is not good for the pressures claimed. Also I have never seen micro-bore hose for that kind of money. It is usually four to five times more expensive for a short straight hose.
 
Absolutely NOT rated for 4500 or even 3000 psi.

DO NOT USE THIS FOR FILLING PCP's !!!!

The wording on the ad is not particularly clear. This remote line will FIT onto 4500/3000 psi PAINTBALL tanks. Paintball tanks are regulated output to UNDER 1000 psi. I spent many years playing and working with paintball equipment. This item is definitely not rated for PCP airgun pressures.

Agreed. That looks like a hose for a Co2 bottle to paintball gun.