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Review: Galaxy 15000 – Aromaking

The Galaxy 15000 is a disposable product, fully disposable. While it looks like a regular puff, it's what's inside that truly interests us—a new vaping technology called NoNic®. Let us explain.

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A puff, but not just any

At Vaping Post, we haven’t reviewed many disposable vapes. While disposables have benefits for users seeking the simplest, ready-to-use product, the ecological impact is significant since each battery is used only until the e-liquid reservoir is empty. Beyond being disposable, the Galaxy 15000 introduces a new molecule that might soon appear in traditional e-liquids, which is why we’re taking a closer look.

Technical Specifications

Characteristic Details
Pod Dimensions 83 x 27.4 x 52.6 mm
Pod Weight 78 g
Charging USB-C
Battery 650 mAh
Puffs 15 000
Tank Capacity 15 ml

Box includes:

  • The puff

A puff with a nicotine-like effect

The Galaxy 15000 has the classic look of a disposable vape. Right away, you’ll notice the NoNic® 20 mg effect marking. With this, Aromaking offers an alternative to traditional nicotine.

Each device contains a substance named 6-methylnicotine, intended to deliver sensations similar to nicotine. Technically, it’s not nicotine, but it has comparable effects, particularly in terms of throat hit. Our test model simulates a 20 mg/ml effect, and each puff delivers a surprisingly strong sensation. It’s intense, with a powerful throat tingling. Note that the Galaxy 15000 is restricted to adults only.

Underneath the Galaxy 15000, there is a button to turn the device on and off. It also has a boost mode for an even stronger throat hit. Using this mode halves the advertised puff count to 7,500 instead of 15,000. A USB-C connector enables fast charging of the 650 mAh internal battery. The tank holds 15 ml, and a mesh coil is used for vapor production.

An animated display shows battery and liquid levels. Vapor is produced through simple inhalation, with a fairly tight, indirect airflow.

What is 6-Methylnicotine?

6-Methylnicotine is a nicotine analogue, meaning nicotine with a slightly modified molecular structure. In the United States, this new molecule is already present in some products. Manufacturers are interested because American regulations prohibit certain molecules listed specifically by name. By creating a new molecule, it takes time for it to be added to regulatory lists, allowing for its sale in the meantime.

However, one should note the implications of consuming these new molecules. Altering their structure, even slightly, creates a molecule previously unknown to science. Currently, studies on the effects of 6-methylnicotine are extremely limited, with research only beginning. Below is a list of published works we have found.

  • Qi, H., Chang, X., Wang, K., Xu, Q., Liu, M., & Han, B. (2023). Comparative analyses of transcriptome sequencing and carcinogenic exposure toxicity of nicotine and 6-methyl nicotine in human bronchial epithelial cells. Toxicology in Vitro. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tiv.2023.105413
  • Tronci, V., Vronskaya, S., Montgomery, N., Mura, D., Balfour, D. J. K., & Vollenweider, F. X. (2010). The effects of the mGluR5 receptor antagonist 6-methyl-2-(phenylethynyl)-pyridine (MPEP) on behavioural responses to nicotine. Psychopharmacology, 210(3), 307–318. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1868-x
  • Jordt, S. E., Jabba, S. V., Silinski, P., & Berman, M. L. (2024). An electronic cigarette pod system delivering 6-methyl nicotine, a synthetic nicotine analog, marketed in the United States as “PMTA exempt”. Tobacco Control. https://doi.org/10.1136/tc-2023-058469
  • Erythropel, H. C., Jabba, S. V., Silinski, P., & Anastas, P. T. (2024). High variability in nicotine analog contents, misleading labeling, and artificial sweetener in new e-cigarette products marketed as “FDA-exempt”. MedRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.11.21.23298778
  • Wang, D. X., & Booth, H. (1998). Structure–activity relationships for nicotine analogs comparing competition for nicotine binding and psychotropic potency. Drug Development Research, 45(1), 10-22. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1098-2299(199809)45:1<10::AID-DDR2>3.0.CO;2-G

In Summary

What we like

  • Strong throat hit
  • Easy to use
  • Nicotine alternative

What we dislike

  • Fully disposable

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Self-taught and curious by nature, I developed my journalistic skills in the field by joining the Vaping Post in 2017. As a former smoker who converted to vaping, I immediately felt the need to understand in detail all aspects of this smoking risk reduction method that has enabled me to successfully quit smoking where previous methods had failed.
review-galaxy-15000-aromakingThe Galaxy 15000, although entirely disposable, offers a strong throat hit with its NoNic concept. Like most disposable vapes, it's easy to use and requires no particular vaping skills for immediate operation.
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