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Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

M00NEY

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I totally forgot about the 50/60hz issue, thanks for reminding me.

You also forgot to qualify that you are not qualified to make a statement like you did.

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I was referring to this:
If you are international and dying for an Evo I say just import a 110v model and get a step down transformer. I really don't expect anyone to get 220v models produced or shipped. It's been pretty long since their introduction IMO. Do people still have money tied up for 220v evos?
 
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macbill

Oh No! Mr macbill!!
Staff member
How do the e-nano and Vapexhale evo compare? I have an evo but never tried a nano and was always curious.

I really enjoy both vaporizers: the EVO and E-nano. The E-nano for me, delivers the best taste at low temperatures. I bought 2 units in a Massdrop expecting to gift a unit. I liked it so much, I've kept both units. With a glass adjust-a-bowl, you can use it with any 18mm glass. The EVO is a very good vape: none better. But I'm glad I got an E-nano, too. Then again, I have V.A.S. (Vaporizer Acquisition Syndrome). So consider the source.
 

exit

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You also forgot to qualify that you are not qualified to make a statement like you did.

new page edit:
I was referring to this:

Oh, i'm not allowed to speculate on where the international units are? I would assume people who put down money for a 220v model 9 months ago or even longer are wondering where their Evos might be too. I'm not sure what the problem is here, so I would appreciate if you could shed some light on why you sound so irritated.

How do the e-nano and Vapexhale evo compare? I have an evo but never tried a nano and was always curious.

I had an evo, quality vape for sure but I kept going back to my OG Ticker. I tend to have a very high tolerance since medical reasons require me to ingest weed to be able to eat, so I do need to smoke a lot before every time I want to eat. Since it usually requires me to do a few bowls, I'm more likely to pick up my nano as it runs 24/7 and I find ELBs to be kind of fiddly if I know i am going to be doing upwards of 4 ELBs in a session. It's easier to blow out and repack a GonG than an ELB i suppose.

Also Nano wins for lower temps and 24/7 running ability. Evo is really ideal for people who don't need more than 3 consecutive sessions at a time. I have recommended the Evo to a lot of people but most of them do a couple bowls or a nail out of the Evo and are set. I tend to do sessions back to back with my Nano until i feel done.

They both are very reliable, very good vapes.
You will be happy with either one.
 

SecureSwede

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Oh, i'm not allowed to speculate on where the international units are? I would assume people who put down money for a 220v model 9 months ago or even longer are wondering where their Evos might be too. I'm not sure what the problem is here, so I would appreciate if you could shed some light on why you sound so irritated.



I had an evo, quality vape for sure but I kept going back to my OG Ticker. I tend to have a very high tolerance since medical reasons require me to ingest weed to be able to eat, so I do need to smoke a lot before every time I want to eat. Since it usually requires me to do a few bowls, I'm more likely to pick up my nano as it runs 24/7 and I find ELBs to be kind of fiddly if I know i am going to be doing upwards of 4 ELBs in a session. It's easier to blow out and repack a GonG than an ELB i suppose.

Also Nano wins for lower temps and 24/7 running ability. Evo is really ideal for people who don't need more than 3 consecutive sessions at a time. I have recommended the Evo to a lot of people but most of them do a couple bowls or a nail out of the Evo and are set. I tend to do sessions back to back with my Nano until i feel done.

They both are very reliable, very good vapes.
You will be happy with either one.
Love my evo, and I feel like that need for a 24/7 vape is filled by my firefly. I usually will just grab that and pack it if I want a quick sesh or want to medicate away from my desktop. But I am very interested in a nano, I dont see my self buying one until my evo breaks though.
 
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exit

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I hear you on the firefly. I have never used one and not sure what it's like, but with the nano I have it running all day at a temp I like. When I want to hit a bowl I pack a gong and throw the nano on top.

This was never much of a problem with the Evo as it has a super quick heat up time. Barely 2 minutes. The nano takes much longer to heat up from cold to hittable.

If you prefer dry vapor over filtered thru water I would say Evo. I find dry vapor out of any cloud to be very smooth and pleasant. Dry vapor out of the nano can be a bit rough.

Either way they are both heavy hitters which can kill a bowl super quick and have you very medicated.

IMO they all have their place. I still bust out my pre Evo cloud to accompany my nano sometimes.
 
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OrdinaryJoe

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Just wondering, as someone without access to concentrates, how close is the honey/reclaim to professionally produced concentrates?
 
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Buildozer

Baked & Fried
Just wondering, as someone without access to concentrates, how close is the honey/reclaim to professionally produced concentrates?
IMO reclaim will always lack a large chunk of cannabinoids.. IMO/IME it always has a more CBN vibe going on w/ it.. So I'd say in comparison to professionally made concentrates, it would be more incomplete, regarding the lack of "Full Spectrum" feel that it has to it.. Still good stuff though IMO.. great for sleep, or adding some heaviness to your herb session... Reclaim also has a signature taste to it too IMO.
 

OrdinaryJoe

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IMO reclaim will always lack a large chunk of cannabinoids.. IMO/IME it always has a more CBN vibe going on w/ it.. So I'd say in comparison to professionally made concentrates, it would be more incomplete, regarding the lack of "Full Spectrum" feel that it has to it.. Still good stuff though IMO.. great for sleep, or adding some heaviness to your herb session... Reclaim also has a signature taste to it too IMO.
Thanks for the response man, I can understand what you mean.
 
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exit

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Yeah, like don't go all out and buy some super nice VXnails expecting a revelation off of hitting reclaim alone, but i would reclaim the stuff and just load it on top of the weed in an elb, always nice to throw some stuff on top as it'll melt through the rest of the bowl and hit quite nicely.

even if you have access to concentrates i would still just crank up the evo's temp and do some elb dabs or throw some stuff on top of some weed to get a feel for it - the VXnail experience is similar enough you can infer from that IMO how it might be to dab the same stuff with a VXnail
 

Kenzie

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Oh, i'm not allowed to speculate on where the international units are? I would assume people who put down money for a 220v model 9 months ago or even longer are wondering where their Evos might be too. I'm not sure what the problem is here, so I would appreciate if you could shed some light on why you sound so irritated.
I have been waiting for over 6 months now and havnt even had an update email in over a month . Vapexhale has just kept telling me it will be a few weeks off and it has now been over 6 months. I have emailed them again today. I tried to chat to someone on the live chat on their site a month ago and got no reply. I am starting to think that they are not going to get it done and might just ask for a refund. At this rate i will get an evo and they will release another model/portable better than it. How many other people are in the same boat?
 
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pakalolo

Toolbag v1.1 (candidate)
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You also forgot to qualify that you are not qualified to make a statement like you did.

There's no call for this sort of rudeness. Please refrain. You could easily have made your point politely.

I'm not sure what the problem is here, so I would appreciate if you could shed some light on why you sound so irritated.

This is a bad idea because it would only encourage more rudeness. I agree there was no justification for the way the comment was phrased, but please don't make provocative requests like this.
 

max

Out to lunch
How do the e-nano and Vapexhale evo compare? I have an evo but never tried a nano and was always curious.
The nano can deliver some nice hits, and even bigger ones when used with glass, but it can't provide hits as large as the EVO and it can't maintain temp like the EVO during a huge draw.
I have been waiting for over 6 months now and havnt even had an update email in over a month . Vapexhale has just kept telling me it will be a few weeks off and it has now been over 6 months. I have emailed them again today. I tried to chat to someone on the live chat on their site a month ago and got no reply. I am starting to think that they are not going to get it done and might just ask for a refund. At this rate i will get an evo and they will release another model/portable better than it.
Asking frequently won't speed things up, and neither will complaining about it. They'll release it when it's ready and not before then.

How many other people are in the same boat?
You need to move here for this topic.
 
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Kenzie

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Sorry i didnt know that thread existed. I am running a nano at the moment and it is a really nice Vape (love the wood). It clouds glassware really nicely and works well through water but as Max stated it cant compete to the Evo's all glass air pathway(taste) or the power(hit strength and size) of the EVO . The Evo puts out the biggest clouds of any vape i have used. The nano can still cloud my Mobius Clear but you can tell the temperature drops a little if you hit it too hard. Whereas the EVO never looked to drop temperature and puts out vapor so dense it almost looks like smoke. The draw resistance is about the same on both. log vape's are a little bit more conservative with the 'erb but i used to find that you can put in a little and still get a lot out of the EVO. The nano can also be left on all day and night and mine has taken a few drops that an evo would not have survived. Both are really nice vapes tho but for pure power you have to go an EVO.
 

max

Out to lunch
Sorry i didnt know that thread existed.
It was started back when VXL was trying to catch up the original backlog of orders, but now it's mostly occupied by those sharing your frustration with the int'l design delay.

The draw resistance is about the same on both.
I think it depends on how you load, although using the nano with the gong does even things out some. I've never tried to really pack an elb full since you can load a lot and not need to pack it, but the draw can vary quite a bit on the nano, depending on how much you load, the consistency of the grind, and whether or not you pack it down.
 
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exit

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I'm not sure the EVO is able to make objectively bigger hits than the nano, the nano is truly impressive, despite my experience my hit size barometer could be limited by my lung size at this point.

No question the EVO is the winner at heat retention though. The nano you can "drain" its heat out by hitting it too hard and consistently but it only takes a minute or two to get back ready.
 

biohacker

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@exit totally agree... I personally think I can milk thicker bigger clouds out of the Nano than the EVO, actually I don't even think it's close. However, I am starting to notice that sometimes the Nano doesn't hit consistently, and now I realize it's due to the heater taking that minute or so to get back up. Not a huge deal really, but I love that the EVO is always ready, and further more enjoy the wide open airflow, and overall the EVO has way more consistent convection kinda taste. Totally different vapes, probably should have them both.
 

MtnDew92

Member
@exit totally agree... I personally think I can milk thicker bigger clouds out of the Nano than the EVO, actually I don't even think it's close. However, I am starting to notice that sometimes the Nano doesn't hit consistently, and now I realize it's due to the heater taking that minute or so to get back up. Not a huge deal really, but I love that the EVO is always ready, and further more enjoy the wide open airflow, and overall the EVO has way more consistent convection kinda taste. Totally different vapes, probably should have them both.

I keep hearing about this Nano, and as a cloud chaser over everything else.. I might have to check em out

Love my Evo, but I love selection too and my Zephyr recently proved to me that the Evo doesn't hold the only keys to taste+punch, just getting those bags so sticky so quick, guess it can't hang with my tolerance ;)

maybe needa invest in bags like I do toliet paper, lol
 
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stickstones

Vapor concierge
So my new fave routine with the Evo is to remove the elb between hits. I am now getting maximum convection with tan abv, even on the highest temps. no more dark brown.

I rotate my vapes for signature tolerance purposes, and every time I use a different vape it reminds me of what I love about it. Every time I come back to the Evo all I can think about is how great the hit is. A lot of vapes are getting thick hits these days, but nothing comes close to the pleasure of hitting this thing. It's smooth, cool, even refreshing...and I love the bong ritual imitation. And a freshly cleaned HT doesn't hurt things, either! :rockon:
 
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