zaphod42

Well-Known Member
I'm thinking about getting a nano
Could somebody please compare it to the solo in terms on vapor production and draw speed/resistance? (I hate that about the solo)
I've got and like both. IMO the nano is nicer than the solo in pretty much every way. It's more efficient and produces thicker vapor for me. The airflow is pretty much unrestricted.

I love the solo too, but mainly because it's cordless/portable. When I'm at home I almost always reach for the nano.
 

VaPeD&CoNfUsEd

JoDa Glassworks
Glass Blower
I have quickly found that the nano is my all time favorite vape. It's the best tasting, the most conservative, one of the best hitting, and the classiest looking vapes I've ever had. Not to mention the price is great for what you're getting. It's answering ALL of my vaping needs. I find myself using the dry stem more than anything but, flavor is off the charts through water. I just love this thing.
 

Gobrian

Well-Known Member
The nano is like a suped up version of the SOLO. Better airflow, more choices when it comes to "stems", better flavor, and better temperature control. I would be willing to market for this vaporizer it is so good. I instantly fell in love with mine and I LOVED my SOLO. I promise you wont be disappointed brother, hope on over to the nano side!

making it sound real good man

could you please describe what you mean by better? is it unrestricted?

how big is the enano stem load compared to a solo stem?

I might buy this... wonder if there are any specials coming up for black friday hehehe
 

llamaman001

Well-Known Member
I put less than .1 and can milk up my bubb for a HUGE cloud. It really depends on how you pack it....when Im going to use it with water I grind my material up and the airflow can get as restircted as a SOLO if you dont stir it up. When I use it dry I just break off 1 or 2 chunks from a bud and throw them in there and pack it down, this is how you get really good airflow. Load size varies on how much you want to vape but the most ive ever put is probably half the amount of the SOLO or maybe a tiny bit less.

Regardless of a sale special this vape is worth every penny.
 

Luv2Vape

Well-Known Member
The nano is the perfect lazy man's vape for me. I can leave it on & if not it heats up fast. I dont need to mess with screens or grinding. I either use the all glass stem or 14mm GonG for my water tools. Grinding works but why do the work? Just stick that nug in there, (set the temp a bit higher for whole nugs) & goto town!! After a bit of experience with the Nano, differences in your material (strain, moisture content, grind) can be easily compensated for by adjusting temp.
 

Vitolo

Vaporist
The LSV is easy to use/clean, and a delight!
The Nano is even simpler than that, and as others say.. it is foolproof.
The Cloud (in my opinion) was a bit of a major production to use. I felt it was time consuming, in preparation .. and then in clean-up.
On th Cloud, I did not like the extra step of filling baskets.
Fans said "buy a dozen baskets and pre-fill them"...
I tried that, and it was fine for a few hours, but then I was faced with the monster task of cleaning all dozen baskets.
There were other issues... but this is not the place!
 
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lazylathe

Almost there...
I fired up the Nano last night after a few sessions with my home made vape.
I turned it to MAX and forgot to turn it down for the first few hits...
I was wondering why i was feeling almost instantly medicated!
As soon as i noticed the high temp i turned it down to 6,5 and was back in the heat zone i really like for dry flowers.

Medicated to my toes with great flavor and clouds, effortless!
 

natural farmer

Well-Known Member
The LSV is easy to use/clean, and a delight!
The Nano is even simpler than that, and as others say.. it is foolproof.
The Cloud (in my opinion) was a bit of a major production to use. I felt it was time consuming, in preparation .. and then in clean-up.
On th Cloud, I did not like the extra step of filling baskets.
Fans said "buy a dozen baskets and pre-fill them"...
I tried that, and it was fine for a few hours, but then I was faced with the monster task of cleaning all dozen baskets.
There were other issues... but this is not the place!

So does the Nano give equally big hits with the LSV/Cloud or is there no comparison there due to the load size and heat retention?
 

llamaman001

Well-Known Member
In a sense your comparing apples to oranges natural farmer. The cloud was designed and made for just that in mind, clouds.

If I take my time I can milk up my bubb just as cloudly as my "cloud" as I can with my nano.

Heres the comparison that went through my head, keep in mind I have an original cloud:
  • Cloud takes 12 min to warm up, probably another 10 to get to "optimal" temp, where as the nano takes 2 min to warm up and probably another 5 to get to "optimal" temp
  • I bought my cloud for 450 and my nano for 200
  • The nano hands down win in the flavor department but the cloud isent too far off
  • Customer service: While vapexhale is a good company you just cannot beat epic vapes customer service. Plus if your cloud fails your looking at least a 6+month wait time for a fix (if an when they decide to repair old clouds), IF a nano fails your looking at MAYBE a weeks turn around time.
  • I feel I conserve A LOT more with the nano than I do with my cloud

If I got a piece of paper and did a pro's and con's type format the e-nano would win hands down.
 

z9

Well-Known Member
I can consistently milk my GBD frit with modest loads, the video should be posted a couple pages back. I rip on the nano hard through water and it always keeps up with me. I never have to slow down my draw to milk my glass unless the load is really skimpy or is mostly extracted.

Speed sessions - no pack, just drop some ground herb in the gong and hit it on 7.5 to 8 - it will be almost fully extracted in one big hit, completely beat after two. And its ready to go 24/7. What more can you ask for?
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
If I got a piece of paper and did a pro's and con's type format the e-nano would win hands down.

I leave my NANO on my work bench in my wood shop.
A vaporizer is just a heating element in a casing of some kind.

The NANO is a no non-sense vaporizer.
Just so happens it is pretty and very tasty as well!

For less than $200 it's money well spent on a medical device.

I have GonG's {2x14mm & 1 x 18mm}
For water path incredible!
Dry amazing!

I have a LSV as well and I do like it.

The effects are different however both serve a purpose.

The SOLO is a cheap portable vaporizer and i do use it a lot because it's fast and easy.

The VAPOLUTION 2 is the cheapest vaporizer with very outstanding flavor (if taste is important?)
For DRY I use this as my plug-in driver.

The NANO size is my favorite Water Path Machine!

The CLOUD I have never tried however the vaporizers I have keep me so medicated if I added one more I might go into a COMA?

This is only for FLOWERS!

This is the first time I succeeded with this set up!
SWEET FLAVOR and I'm almost over medicated!
Is that so wrong?

My EVA reduce bushing is so hacker style.
I need to have a glass one made however this mouth piece is 100% better than the BONG style mouth the PNWT is designed with.
 
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Hoof Hearted

Vapesallday Industries
Which piece do you think would work best with a Nano:
a vapor brothers mini hydrator, an 18mm Vapor Blunt WT, or one of the following two pieces: http://aqualabtechnologies.com/scie...rico-glass-12-arm-beaker-bubbler-white-2.html
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Or would a tube with more volume be better?
 

MileHighLife

Blower of glass, grower of grass
I wouldn't go with the vapor blunt tube or VB hydrator. High volume can be fun with logs if youre taking big hits and like big milk shots but isn't really necessary. If you get a di you'll need a female/female adapter.:2c:

I want an e nano ...
:peace:
 

z9

Well-Known Member
Hoof you will be happy with any one but I'd skip on the hydrator and the water tool wont be as easy to use as the others. I hate to say its all preference, but it is. I would never spend $330 on a bub with a 12 arm perc. Look into the glass blowers on the forum.

I would go with the Syn - low water volume, good diffusion. I have a piece with a similar perc. A frit - low water volume, insane diffusion. But I love my natural percs and stemlines for the flavor and a high water volume for the chug.
 

MileHighLife

Blower of glass, grower of grass
The more volume the better?

So something bigger than the Dirty Rico bubbler would be more ideal?


And Yes.. I'm joining the Nano Club:cool:, and I have a few extra bucks for a nice water piece to go with it.
Not necessarily ... I've taken hit's of my log vape out of my tiny 5" recycler that were super thick, smooth and really tasty since it's low diffusion. That said my "go to" water pipe to pair with my log is my custom creations ratchet bub.
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
Which piece do you think would work best with a Nano:
a vapor brothers mini hydrator, an 18mm Vapor Blunt WT, or one of the following two pieces: http://aqualabtechnologies.com/scie...rico-glass-12-arm-beaker-bubbler-white-2.html


Or would a tube with more volume be better?
Everyone is different.
With the correct GonG that would be a good one.

Others may like the PNWT?
I have one and I find it OK but not as good as a bubbler of some kind.
The pic you posted will work.
I have some that are High Volume and some that are Low Volume.
Both are great for different reasons.
The PNWT I use because I have it.
Way better options out there!

The one you post should work fine actually!
 
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