ATODOVAPOR.TV | Review of the Galileo (Portuguese Lang.)

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valtergomes

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Hello guys,

Just wanted to share my Review of the Galileo mod, this mod is designed and made by Yasu75 from Italia.. Its now sold for the US by Goodejuice.com, and for the EU by Esigshop.com.

You can check the video review @
‪Galileo by Yasu75 (Esigshop.com) | Review Portuguesa‬‏ - YouTube


If your not Portuguese or dont understand Portuguese, you can just mute the video, turn on your fav music and enjoy the vid :D

I pretty much cover all the aspects of the device, the parts it brings, how to assemble it, how to switch adapters (this is where this device shines!), etc..

Hope you enjoy it and anything, just ask me and I'll help you out ;)

Valter Gomes
 
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It's Telescopic...like a GG...
That is something I've never understood. What's the big deal about telescopic? I know it enables the use of different batteries, but why do you need that in a single PV? [I have the same feeling about using anything other than the 26650 in the Helix. Why stick a small battery in a huge mod?] If I'm using a 14500 or 16340, I want my PV to be small.

It's cheaper on the EU.. Guess the price on the US has to due with customs taxes and all of that, no?
Thanks for responding, Valter! Add in the additional shipping costs as well. $133 (€94) for this is much more reasonable.
 
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That is something I've never understood. What's the big deal about telescopic? I know it enables the use of different batteries, but why do you need that in a single PV? [I have the same feeling about using anything other than the 26650 in the Helix. Why stick a small battery in a huge mod?] If I'm using a 14500 or 16340, I want my PV to be small.
I do see what you are saying but the telescoping function brings the mod down to size of whatever length of the battery you are using. I am obviously not saying that the mod will be the same size as the battery but rather saying that there is not a bunch of wasted space. There is also the option of removing sections if you want to use a 18350 or 16340 so in that configuration the mod will be quite small. I do agree with part of what you are saying, If I have a telescopic mod that has the capability of accepting an 18mm battery then why not use all that space.
 

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That is something I've never understood. What's the big deal about telescopic? I know it enables the use of different batteries, but why do you need that in a single PV? [I have the same feeling about using anything other than the 26650 in the Helix. Why stick a small battery in a huge mod?] If I'm using a 14500 or 16340, I want my PV to be small.

I would think that some people like the fact that one device can be small or large. Small for out and about...easily pocketable...and large for at home. Just a guess though.
 
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