Summer

Long Island, NY
So do you like the small adapters with carbs or the cloud buddy version?

I like both. Which I'd choose to use would be conditional on the vape I was inverting on top. With a heavier vape I'd use the CB.

I mostly use the Tag in both 14 & 18mm. Works fine. I bought the dhgate 2-pack Cloud Buddy but just a light tap & it broke. As said, the glass is thin so I was concerned about it's stability when putting a weighty vape on top. When I buy another CB, it will be by OGB. But you can't wrong with whatever style you choose.
 

QTdrone

Member
Yes, that's exactly what its for.



Combust like in a red cherry that is actually lit on fire or Combust like you see a little bit of char on the very top of your load?

Two things to resolve it either way....lower your screen a bit in order to have a small amount of space (1/16th inch maybe???) between between the end of the cartridge heater and the load AND turn it down on the dial.

Right?
Full on red cherry, and I lowered the screen a bit so that should help - thanks.
And yeah I think I'll just get a gong with a carb sometime soon just for this vape, thanks!
 

Pete

Well-Known Member
Anybody try the new Epicvape "Dimm Box" Supposed to be easier to control. I was interested when I got an email from Epicvape saying they had new dimmer cords for under $25, but when I went to their site they are listed at $40.
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Chaos47

Well-Known Member
Pretty sure they posted that it uses the same internals, so I doubt it's more precise.

Yea I noticed the price hike too.

I was waiting for the stand / controller combo version but I got impatient and wired up my own wifi smart dimmer instead. It's awesome!
 

Pete

Well-Known Member
Too bad. My main complaints about the Enano are: 1) the cord is too stiff, so it often causes the Enano to fall over. It seems like for such a low-wattage device a thinner and more flexible power cord could be used; and 2) the dial goes from 0 to 11 but you only tend to use it between 5 and 8 and it is difficult to precisely set a level, plus, because it has no detents it tends to easily get shifted ( I put a rubber band over my dial to prevent this).

I don't mess with my dial anymore - I set up where I need it and leave it alone, using a smart plug to turn it on/off. I'm interested in your smart dimmer. Sounds like a very good approach for precise control.
 

Sparkpug

Well-Known Member
I use the Thick Ass Glass carb adapter. I knocked it and the pipe it was in off the bathroom counter and both the pipe (a TAG ratchet style recycler) and carb adapter itself survived the fall without a scratch. The 10mm plug got ejected and broke. I'll have to get another plug but I currently just use small tubing shoved into the 10mm end and cap the other end with my thumb.

Another thing I've found I really like to round out the experience is a good sized mouthpiece that I can put my lips over like @ataxian Using a whip style mouth-piece makes it soooo much easier to pull.
 

Baron23

Well-Known Member
@Baron23 how far away from the Nano is the controller, is it in the same spot as the old one?
Its 38" from controller to Enano and 76" from controller to wall plug

Its quite long and the wiring is def more supple than previous version.

And, as I said, no longer a need for a rubber band to hold the dial in place. There is firm resistance so it will stay in place.
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
I use the Thick Ass Glass carb adapter. I knocked it and the pipe it was in off the bathroom counter and both the pipe (a TAG ratchet style recycler) and carb adapter itself survived the fall without a scratch. The 10mm plug got ejected and broke. I'll have to get another plug but I currently just use small tubing shoved into the 10mm end and cap the other end with my thumb.

Another thing I've found I really like to round out the experience is a good sized mouthpiece that I can put my lips over like @ataxian Using a whip style mouth-piece makes it soooo much easier to pull.
I like the NANO because it work’s so well with water pipes?
I did not try CANNABIS until 1970 so I had paper joints at first.
My my friend’s had more experience than I?
1977? I believe? Rasta was the leader in the POP CULTURE at the time?
My good friend was using a bong from a Bob Marley concert.
I stayed with joint’s due to the mouthpiece being so HUGE.
2012 I tried water path again?
The small mouthpiece on the new device’s were luxurious!
The NANO was practical with my new found love ?

JOINT’S are backward’s in my world?
HAWAII culture was different!
When you live somewhere you get a different perspective on thing’s?
 
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Popcorn Lung

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Does anyone have experience with EpicVape's Customer Service People?

I sent them e-mails earlier in the week and its been crickets.

My E-Nano developed a stress crack at the start of where the power unit plugs into that runs up to the top. The crack developed over night.

I ordered my E-nano at the end of April and it is a part of my vaporizer rotation. I really enjoy using the e-nano but as of now I have put it aside. I'm fearful the stress crack will eventually cause the heating element to come out and I do not want to make it worse.

I e-mailed EpicVape and asked about repairs but I haven't heard anything back. Is the company shutting it's doors? I only ask this because I noticed a few of their Web pages are displaying the 404 error. When a company stops maintaining their website and does not reply to customer issues it may be a sign of things to come no?

If anyone has experienced the same issue I would love to hear how you resolved it.
 
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Baron23

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Does anyone have experience with EpicVape's Customer Service People?

I sent them e-mails earlier in the week and its been crickets.

My E-Nano developed a stress crack at the start of where the power unit plugs into that runs up to the top. The crack developed over night.

I ordered my E-nano at the end of April and it is a part of my vaporizer rotation. I really enjoy using the e-nano but as of now I have put it aside. I'm fearful the stress crack will eventually cause the heating element to come out and I do not want to make it worse.

I e-mailed EpicVape and asked about repairs but I haven't heard anything back. Is the company shutting it's doors? I only ask this because I noticed a few of their Web pages are displaying the 404 error. When a company stops maintaining their website and does not reply to customer issues it may be a sign of things to come no?

If anyone has experienced the same issue I would love to hear how you resolved it.
I have had very good service from Epic though they are a small company and it may take them a few days to respond.

Tagging them here: @ACE OF VAPE @epic_arii
 

ACE OF VAPE

Vape outside the box
Manufacturer
Does anyone have experience with EpicVape's Customer Service People?

I sent them e-mails earlier in the week and its been crickets.

My E-Nano developed a stress crack at the start of where the power unit plugs into that runs up to the top. The crack developed over night.

I ordered my E-nano at the end of April and it is a part of my vaporizer rotation. I really enjoy using the e-nano but as of now I have put it aside. I'm fearful the stress crack will eventually cause the heating element to come out and I do not want to make it worse.

I e-mailed EpicVape and asked about repairs but I haven't heard anything back. Is the company shutting it's doors? I only ask this because I noticed a few of their Web pages are displaying the 404 error. When a company stops maintaining their website and does not reply to customer issues it may be a sign of things to come no?

If anyone has experienced the same issue I would love to hear how you resolved it.
Sorry about some of the customer service issues lately. Nadia has been redoing the website, Wordpress is a pain in the ass. Not sure why she hasn't seen your emails but I'll let her know. BTW she works remotely.
Contact customerservice@epicvape.com to get help getting an RMA.
 

joner

Well-Known Member
Is yours a maple? I have two maples, both cracked, top to bottom. Wouldn't trade either for the world. The cracks are part of their character. Makes them unique. With absolutely no downside in performance.

I got a burl maple e-nano and the thing is absolutely gorgeous.....and has been on 7.25101540123 since I got it........I think my heart would break and project out of it's cavity if it cracked on me.....but i'd get over it and tell myself its a character builder......I'll have to post an image of it tonight when I get home it truly is a stunner....
 

Sparkpug

Well-Known Member
Mine cracked vertically from the power cutout to the top, and I like how it looks. Functionality has not changed. I'm glad i got my maple burl one but my old one is still here and probably will be for a while. Also, an old woodworking neighbor told me that it gives the piece character.

Though, the E-Nano is also one reason I will never fuck combustion. Yesterday morning I used a new stem, but I overfilled cause this mix of Headband and Star Dawg Guava is pretty epic. However, since I use high heat I didn't push the screen down far enough. Immediately the vapor got hot and I knew combustion was coming... but kept going, managed to get a thick hot vapor cloud and a thick hot smoke cloud. I felt absolutely divine for maybe 4 hours, then the feeling of general well-being lasted all day.
 

howie105

Well-Known Member
I have used a Nano as one of my daily drivers for years. When it split I bitched, moaned and then got out the tools and fixed it. That repair gave me an opportunity to disassemble the Nano and I learned a bit more about it and now I am even happier with the device.
 

Popcorn Lung

Well-Known Member
I have had very good service from Epic though they are a small company and it may take them a few days to respond.

Tagging them here: @ACE OF VAPE @epic_arii

Thanks, they replied to me e-mail yesterday. I had no idea they were a small group. It's understandable then. They are probably swamped with customer orders.

You should be fine to continue to use it. My bro inlaw’s unit cracked years ago, It works fine

Good to hear. I was a little concerned the heating unit would come loose.

Sorry about some of the customer service issues lately. Nadia has been redoing the website, Wordpress is a pain in the ass. Not sure why she hasn't seen your emails but I'll let her know. BTW she works remotely.
Contact customerservice@epicvape.com to get help getting an RMA.

Thank you so much. I received a reply yesterday afternoon. I didn't mean to add on to what is probably already a busy inbox. I was just uncertain what the normal length of time for a response would be. I definitely understand when their is a small team that does so much of the work. I'm extremely happy with the E-Nano, it is my most often suggested vaporizer when I'm asked to recommend one. Thank you again!


Is yours a maple? I have two maples, both cracked, top to bottom. Wouldn't trade either for the world. The cracks are part of their character. Makes them unique. With absolutely no downside in performance.

Mines a walnut. I have seen pics of logs on here with wood splinting or natural chips and they do give them a lot of character. The one on mine just seems a little worrisome because it's located right next to the receptacle casing. I was just worried the heating element would eventually come loose but it appears many folks use their e-nano that have developed cracks with no issues.

I got a burl maple e-nano and the thing is absolutely gorgeous.....and has been on 7.25101540123 since I got it........I think my heart would break and project out of it's cavity if it cracked on me.....but i'd get over it and tell myself its a character builder......I'll have to post an image of it tonight when I get home it truly is a stunner....

Please share a pic. I would love to see it.

Mine cracked vertically from the power cutout to the top, and I like how it looks. Functionality has not changed. I'm glad i got my maple burl one but my old one is still here and probably will be for a while. Also, an old woodworking neighbor told me that it gives the piece character.

That sounds exactly how mine is. Great idea to have two E-nanos. I could place them in different rooms, thanks for the idea!

Though, the E-Nano is also one reason I will never fuck combustion. Yesterday morning I used a new stem, but I overfilled cause this mix of Headband and Star Dawg Guava is pretty epic. However, since I use high heat I didn't push the screen down far enough. Immediately the vapor got hot and I knew combustion was coming... but kept going, managed to get a thick hot vapor cloud and a thick hot smoke cloud. I felt absolutely divine for maybe 4 hours, then the feeling of general well-being lasted all day.

Yup, what I love though is that I can put so little in it and I will still get good clouds. I think I put something like 025 and I still get a couple of good hits.

I have used a Nano as one of my daily drivers for years. When it split I bitched, moaned and then got out the tools and fixed it. That repair gave me an opportunity to disassemble the Nano and I learned a bit more about it and now I am even happier with the device.

I toyed with the idea of trying to fix it but I have zero wood experience. It would have been cool if you would have taken some pics of the E-Nano dissambled. Good to hear you gained a greater appreciation for the E-Nano. It really is an amazing device.
 

Exsmoker

Plant Manager
Does anyone have experience with EpicVape's Customer Service People?

I sent them e-mails earlier in the week and its been crickets.

My E-Nano developed a stress crack at the start of where the power unit plugs into that runs up to the top. The crack developed over night.

I ordered my E-nano at the end of April and it is a part of my vaporizer rotation. I really enjoy using the e-nano but as of now I have put it aside. I'm fearful the stress crack will eventually cause the heating element to come out and I do not want to make it worse.

I e-mailed EpicVape and asked about repairs but I haven't heard anything back. Is the company shutting it's doors? I only ask this because I noticed a few of their Web pages are displaying the 404 error. When a company stops maintaining their website and does not reply to customer issues it may be a sign of things to come no?

If anyone has experienced the same issue I would love to hear how you resolved it.

Mine also split not long after I bought it, but I didn't have anything else at the time, so instead of sending it back (which they were happy to do), I tried to fix it myself. At first I tried to squeeze it back with hose clamps but it wouldn't budge, so I just filled it in with wood glue. It still works great and I've had no problems since.

I've had excellent customer service & speedy replies from them in the past. I'm not sure if Ari is still there or not, she was doing CS and helped me.

 
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scooterboy

Muppet, not moped.
Mine also split not long after I bought it, but I didn't have anything else at the time, so instead of sending it back (which they were happy to do), I tried to fix it myself. At first I tried to squeeze it back with hose clamps but it wouldn't budge, so I just filled it in with wood glue. It still works great and I've have had no problems since.

I've have excellent customer service & speedy relpies from them in the past. I'm not sure if Ari is still there or not, she was doing CS and helped me.


Hey, that's a really nice repair job. Hardly noticeable at all. :clap:
 

BabyFacedFinster

Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
Mines a walnut. I have seen pics of logs on here with wood splinting or natural chips and they do give them a lot of character. The one on mine just seems a little worrisome because it's located right next to the receptacle casing. I was just worried the heating element would eventually come loose but it appears many folks use their e-nano that have developed cracks with no issues.

I also have a walnut, and this is the first time in a while I recall someone saying a walnut model cracked. I know it happens, but it seems it's usually the maple you hear about. Maybe the way the wood grain runs. I think burls crack the least due to the wavy grain patterns giving more strength.
 

Lozo

Well-Known Member
I picked up a lovely 2nd hand Maple Burl E-Nano, just wanted to say how incredibly happy I am with performance and of course the look of it. Only used it so far with a long fixed glass stem but I'm very happy around 6.5. A heavy hitter for sure and lots of flavour too....happy days :)
 
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