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Most anyone purchasing a mod-type device will run it at a single voltage. I, for one, have no use for any 3.7 volt power source. While the GGTelescopic accepts many different batteries, it will likely only be used at one voltage. The rest of the fiddly parts and telescopic screwing is not very innovative and annoying. I suppose it will appeal to collectors and elitists. Considering the price on each new model rises and exciting new features are absent, I could not seriously see why anyone would recommend this product.
 

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Most anyone purchasing a mod-type device will run it at a single voltage. I, for one, have no use for any 3.7 volt power source. While the GGTelescopic accepts many different batteries, it will likely only be used at one voltage. The rest of the fiddly parts and telescopic screwing is not very innovative and annoying. I suppose it will appeal to collectors and elitists. Considering the price on each new model rises and exciting new features are absent, I could not seriously see why anyone would recommend this product.

I guess its a matter of personal choice, like I said its my ultimate vape, it might not be for everyone.
 

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Well man I found my one ultimate vape, and sure I'll drop you a line on the ar later.

I know you went through quite the search to get to this point. You've owned just about ever mod out there haven't you? Guess this way you'll be able to focus on e-liquid and school more than reviewing mods hehe.

Thanks for considering me for the AR :oops:
 

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Excellent Vids Crash, full of everything I could possibly think of...

Tribal, I have the Grant and the Bullet, the only real difference is the battery. The Bullet can run on 6v, using protected RCR123's and the 18650 protected, for 3.7v which just lasts forever.

The Bullet is a lot bigger than the Grant for that reason.

The only problem I find with the Bullet, and its very minor, is that there is no well below the atomiser connection, to catch juice that escapes.
 

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Well this is a sad day for the mod world. I always knew I could depend on Crash to have and show me the newest mod out. Plus I like the way you hold them up next to others that we may already own. That helps. But I appreciate your work in this and for doing these reviews. I know how you feel though. It can get expensive and time consuming. I was fun at first but now it seems to be just what it is Smoking... lol... So thanks and sad to see you go. Glad you have found your ultimate. I just saw this thing the other day and was very intrigued with it. Being able to use any battery and to make it so small... really cool.. Imeo has outdone himself here. If that's possible. Take it easy Crash!
 

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Most anyone purchasing a mod-type device will run it at a single voltage. I, for one, have no use for any 3.7 volt power source.

That's why I'm having Imeo make me a custom 2XCR2 only GG. As much as I like the idea of an all-in-one, I'm pretty much only doing high voltage now. I have a mod for high volt 801 2XCR2, one for 2XRCR123a 801, so 801's are covered. I have a secret one (to be revealed later) for 2XRCR123a's at six volts for 901, and will shortly have one for 2XCR2 901. That's really all I'm interested in. I'm probably going to be selling off a bunch of mods I haven't touched in a while also. The only low voltage mod I'm likely to keep is the AdapteveR which sits in my car. My GGT is probably going to be set up as a 510 nano for the house and stay that way.
 
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