ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
So, I got a new job and more money seems to activate GAS, hath anyone ever heard of such a thing!
I don't dab a lot but I was itching for a recycler, and settled on this twister from black leaf, a knock off of a RET recycler apparently..
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Works great with the nano oooooweee
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cool beans!
My NANO session is ready after ESPRESSO.
O what a relief it is!
CANNABIS is better 4 LIFE WORTH LIVING!
HAVE a EPIC Day! My
 

VelocityREST

Well-Known Member
I got my enano two days ago. I've been "busy" testing it and trying to dial in the correct parameters.
Let me start by saying I'm amazed and slightly upset at the same time. I'm amazed by the power of this device, its ease of use and it's on demand nature. Also I was amazed how small it is. (excuse me for the dirty desk)

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I'm upset because this is my 5th vaporizer. I owned the boundless cfx, volcano, og brick, jn brick. While I have no complains about the last two, the first two were utter waste of time and money (for me). I wonder why log vapes in general aren't as known as other vaporizers. After I owned the volcano (and sold it) I was sure I'd never purchase another vaporizer again. I'm glad I found the sticky bricks because they convinced me there's huge potential for vaping.

I said before in this thread that I'll own the flowerpot then a log vape. I'm super glad I didn't do that. The flowerpot might be stronger than the enano, more efficient, and amazing for both dry herb and concentrates; but nothing comes even close to using the enano (or other log vapes). I used it exclusively with water so far, and I don't plan on changing that for the time being.

I like milky hits, 1 hit full extraction so to speak. I found myself doing this: ('not packed' meaning the herb is not pressed tight and the airflow is not restricted as a result. to check that take the stem/gong out of the bong/rig and try to take a hit and test the airflow)
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There's no point trying to get the perfect hit unless you note down the parameters, imo these are the most important ones, I'm looking forward to know what other parameters are important and worth considering.

I can't be happier with this purchase, and absolutely will recommend the enano and other log vapes for others.
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
I got my enano two days ago. I've been "busy" testing it and trying to dial in the correct parameters.
Let me start by saying I'm amazed and slightly upset at the same time. I'm amazed by the power of this device, its ease of use and it's on demand nature. Also I was amazed how small it is. (excuse me for the dirty desk)



I'm upset because this is my 5th vaporizer. I owned the boundless cfx, volcano, og brick, jn brick. While I have no complains about the last two, the first two were utter waste of time and money (for me). I wonder why log vapes in general aren't as known as other vaporizers. After I owned the volcano (and sold it) I was sure I'd never purchase another vaporizer again. I'm glad I found the sticky bricks because they convinced me there's huge potential for vaping.

I said before in this thread that I'll own the flowerpot then a log vape. I'm super glad I didn't do that. The flowerpot might be stronger than the enano, more efficient, and amazing for both dry herb and concentrates; but nothing comes even close to using the enano (or other log vapes). I used it exclusively with water so far, and I don't plan on changing that for the time being.

I can't be happier with this purchase, and absolutely will recommend the enano and other log vapes for others.
I own quite a few vaporizer ‘s and the NANO is so practical to me!
VAS is created to get us to have collections?
The size and it works with a water pipe so well!
 

VelocityREST

Well-Known Member
I own quite a few vaporizer ‘s and the NANO is so practical to me!
VAS is created to get us to have collections?
The size and it works with a water pipe so well!

I love collections, but not many. In a perfect world 1 or 2 for desktop/portable.
The enano and other logs vapes are my first recommendation to people as a first vaporizer. It is so easy to use, strong, efficient, and most importantly gives you vape you can base your standards on. I see to many people start with a poor portable then they pretty much give up on vaping..

Speaking of which, and this is a question for every log owner, what is your portable?
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
I love collections, but not many. In a perfect world 1 or 2 for desktop/portable.
The enano and other logs vapes are my first recommendation to people as a first vaporizer. It is so easy to use, strong, efficient, and most importantly gives you vape you can base your standards on. I see to many people start with a poor portable then they pretty much give up on vaping..

Speaking of which, and this is a question for every log owner, what is your portable?
Everybody has a different view!
CANNABIS and the NANO R Ideal!
 

arb

Semi shaved ape
I love collections, but not many. In a perfect world 1 or 2 for desktop/portable.
The enano and other logs vapes are my first recommendation to people as a first vaporizer. It is so easy to use, strong, efficient, and most importantly gives you vape you can base your standards on. I see to many people start with a poor portable then they pretty much give up on vaping..

Speaking of which, and this is a question for every log owner, what is your portable?
Original Arizer solo.
 

UnevenPizza

I dream of Pizza
I use the Air 2 and a Nonavong(Vapcap) on the go, but usually in concert with the nano at home.

I just remembered that I shattered my 18mm GonG, are there any sales or special events coming up anytime soon that are worth waiting for?

Oh, and I got a nifty stepdown converter, it's a bit bulkier than the previous one, but uses some kind of galvanic conversion magic??? to tame our powerful energies, and is almost totally quiet. (For now at least) I can leave my nano on all day, like the cool americans now! ;)
Radical, man! Railer!
 
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johnnyCanuck

Well-Known Member
I love collections, but not many. In a perfect world 1 or 2 for desktop/portable.
The enano and other logs vapes are my first recommendation to people as a first vaporizer. It is so easy to use, strong, efficient, and most importantly gives you vape you can base your standards on. I see to many people start with a poor portable then they pretty much give up on vaping..

Speaking of which, and this is a question for every log owner, what is your portable?
Grasshopper, SBJ, Mighty. (Preference given to the first two)
 

SloJimFizz

Unknown Member
I can leave my nano on all day, like the cool americans now! ;)
Radical, man! Railer!

I haven't unplugged mine since September. :cool:
Some Fruity Pebbles OG in the Nano normal stem this afternoon.
My portables vary, but the OG Solo and the Nomad are getting most of the road games. Vapcap is usually always within reach as well.
Have a great weekend all! :peace:
 

VelocityREST

Well-Known Member
Original Arizer solo.
I heard a lot about it. The mighty always to the center and I feel like the arizer could be more affordable option.


I use the Air 2 and a Nonavong(Vapcap) on the go, but usually in concert with the nano at home.

I just remembered that I shattered my 18mm GonG, are there any sales or special events coming up anytime soon that are worth waiting for?

Oh, and I got a nifty stepdown converter, it's a bit bulkier than the previous one, but uses some kind of galvanic conversion magic??? to tame our powerful energies, and is almost totally quiet. (For now at least) I can leave my nano on all day, like the cool americans now! ;)
Radical, man! Railer!

I might get the omnivong at some point, interesting for sure.

I vape weed at home, and wax when I'm out (less smell + less linger = more stealthy). For wax I use a Linx Hypnos Zero. It's small, efficient, and holds enough product to give me as many hits as I need while I'm out.
I have two sais that I need to use more.


Vapcap for flower and DTV3 for concentrate.
How good is the DTVs?


Grasshopper, SBJ, Mighty. (Preference given to the first two)
I feel like I'll spend more on the splinter than the mighty, but I feel like I won't regret it.

I haven't unplugged mine since September. :cool:
Some Fruity Pebbles OG in the Nano normal stem this afternoon.
My portables vary, but the OG Solo and the Nomad are getting most of the road games. Vapcap is usually always within reach as well.
Have a great weekend all! :peace:

Hard to argue with that. I stopped rolling joint to work after I got the enano, hard to justify the waste

I purchased the paranormal dna250c for CAD$144 delivered (from china, check this reply), will be here within two weeks.
I'll get a splinter (most probably the version2 not the Z). The repeat feature on the dna250c will make the splinter almost fully regulated device, amazing imo.
 

baxter

Well-Known Member
Hi all,

I have a pretty long crack on my maple E-nano (Its about 2 years old).

I would like some advice on how to repair it myself. If there is a link to a procedure on which resin or wood filler i could use to fill in that crack I would be grateful to hear about it.

Thanks
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arb

Semi shaved ape
Hi all,

I have a pretty long crack on my maple E-nano (Its about 2 years old).

I would like some advice on how to repair it myself. If there is a link to a procedure on which resin or wood filler i could use to fill in that crack I would be grateful to hear about it.

Thanks
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Something that flexes when dry to allow for thermal expansion seemed to work best for me.......Elmers wood glue.
 

baxter

Well-Known Member
Something that flexes when dry to allow for thermal expansion seemed to work best for me.......Elmers wood glue.

Thanks. the cracks are too thin right now so Im going to wait and let them get bigger and will then fill it with the glue. I wish I could find that old thread where the guy used something that looked like a brown syrup (some sort of resin) and that looked very artistic in the end.

Does anyone have a link to that older thread?
 

howie105

Well-Known Member
So a fellow E-Nano user an I are discussing the merits of moving the load in a dry stem up by around an 1/8"-1/16" without altering the actual load size. We decided to ask other users for feedback on such an approach. So please push that screen up and let us know how it goes. Thanks
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
You might want to give your load a stir a time or two if you are using the nano as a session vape.

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The vapor taste with the Enano leaves most portables in the dust IMO. There are times when a portable is needed though. A warm welcome to all the new Enano owners.
 
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Midnightvape

Well-Known Member
I do stir each time after moving the herb up. It's easy to stir because it shrinks, leaving an empty space at the top. And of course I remove the stem after each mini-session. I should also mention that the E-Nano gives me the smoothest, tastiest vape quality of the 3 vapes I own. I love my Argo and I appreciate the speed of my Sutra (Fury 1 copy) but the E-Nano produces on another level.
 
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