The Hiill EC-3000 is a different class of compressor. It is a direct fill to PCP compressor whereas the Air Venturi is designed to fill carbon fiber tanks. The Hill is too new on the market to know whether or not it is a durable design. It is made by Hill in England which makes it seem worthy of consideration but it has an unestablished track record. I'd recommend an Alpha Carette instead of the Air Venturi if you're looking to spend under $2K. IMO, the most overpriced, difficult to rebuild, worst bang for your buck compressor that you could buy new is any of the Omega compressors. They are relatively slow filling for their price point, and they use rubber o-rings to seal which are a PITA to reach when the inevitable rebuild is required. If you can't rebuild one, it is an expensive item to ship for service to the sole U.S. repair center.