next generation e-nails?

syrupy

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geez read the shipping info...

Item will be shipped within 3 working days after full payment is received. Tracking No. will be updated on E-nail.org and email with tracking information will also be sent to our E-nail.org Members. So We strongly suggest you to register as a E-nail.org Member.

I agree he's a little hot to trot. But to be fair, he ordered from the old bigcartel site, not the e-nail.org one. The old site did neglect to mention a few details. Again-- China, middlemen, drop-shipping. I expect delay regardless of what's promised. I also expect marketing gimmicks, potential knockoffs, and grandiose claims the product will make me attractive. And above all, I expect CHEAP! :)

The more I think of it, maybe I should have just gotten a US-made... :/
 

420time

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i understand what you mean about getting it from a US made place but just because its US made they usually slap a crazy price onto it saying "MADE IN AMERICA" with a hefty price tag of 500$+
 
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DieHard

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Not just a label in this case.(lower right) But... The price was steep. ( Even with FC disc) That said NO regrets.
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420time

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yea but still way too expensive for most people. Isnt the "Errlectrric concentration station" really bulky? Also people would be more comfortable buying something ranging from 200-300 instead. Since there is suppose to be new gen enails coming out sometime soon? For example the up tech flexo nail.
 
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420time

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it'll be nice if the Japanese jumps the wagon on this enail technology, maybe they'll do something really eye catching.
 
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Silver420Surfer

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it'll be nice if the Japanese jumps the wagon on this enail technology, maybe they'll do something really eye catching.
There are US options mentioned all around the thread, some as cheap or cheaper than China.

yea but still way too expensive for most people. Isnt the "Errlectrric concentration station" really bulky? Also people would be more comfortable buying something ranging from 200-300 instead. Since there is suppose to be new gen enails coming out sometime soon? For example the up tech flexo nail.
Already options in the $200-300 range, mine was $222 shipped.
 
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Jared

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geez read the shipping info...

Item will be shipped within 3 working days after full payment is received. Tracking No. will be updated on E-nail.org and email with tracking information will also be sent to our E-nail.org Members. So We strongly suggest you to register as a E-nail.org Member.
As @syrupy said I ordered from the old site that didn't list any shipping info whatsoever. Also I count saturday as a business day, along with most other businesses that sell things online, so today would be the 3rd day and still no tracking number, with $37 shipping. I asked them to link my order from their old site (that should be taken down or automatically redirect to their new one) to the new site and they just said they would send me the tracking number when available. Well it's the 3rd FULL business day and still no tracking number. I mean shit it says they had 8 IN STOCK as in already made and ready to ship out when I placed my order. Not sure what makes it okay in your eyes for them to sit on a product for 3 days (especially since the site I ordered from didn't specify that they would require unreasonable processing time) after they've already got your money in their hands. I mean...you don't even have to physically ship it from the facility to provide a tracking number. It's not too much to ask after shelling out $166 of my hard earned dollars.

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weenstoned

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Ya that kind of does seem like too much to ask for $166. China does not consider Saturday a business day, I don't think any country other than the USA does. Is your life that much worse because you'll get your e-nail days later than you hoped.
 
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420time

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There are US options mentioned all around the thread, some as cheap or cheaper than China.


Already options in the $200-300 range, mine was $222 shipped.

Yea thats true but most of the parts the "US" companys use for that low a price are usually parts from china.
 
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Jared

Cannabis Enthusiast
Ya that kind of does seem like too much to ask for $166. China does not consider Saturday a business day, I don't think any country other than the USA does. Is your life that much worse because you'll get your e-nail days later than you hoped.
Them shipping out a product within their own time frame is too much to ask after paying full price for their product and shipping? Man shitty companies must LOVE you. I know Fast Tech is a Chinese company and they ship out orders on Saturday. In fact many Chinese sites I've ordered from ship on Saturday. Not sure where you're getting your information from that most Chinese companies don't work on Saturdays.

And no it won't make my life that much worse but had I known that they're so slow I would've ordered from a US based company that ships from the US or bought locally. The only reason I went with Gimido was because everything I'd read from people said their shipping was fast.
 
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Silver420Surfer

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FYI:-----February 19th THRU March 5th is Chinese New Year, take that into consideration for anyone ordering items from China. If it's not in the mail by then, you won't see it till into March the earliest.





Edit: Relative: "The phrase “slow boat to China” is generally used to refer to the movement of goods or people which is very slow and taking undue long time. When someone is anxiously waiting for a shipment that doesn’t seem to arrive he would ironically remark that his package might be on a slow boat to China. The Term “slow boat to China” is part of the slang American English used commonly in the black film era by the criminals as well as detectives."
 
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weenstoned

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Them shipping out a product within their own time frame is too much to ask after paying full price for their product and shipping? Man shitty companies must LOVE you.

The mail is generally a bit slower/more expensive in Canada so forgive me if I find a lot of you Americans super-entitled when it comes to getting stuff quick in the mail. Ya most companies are pretty good about sending stuff out quick, but unless it is Amazon Prime they don't really owe you anything. Considering it hasn't even been a week I would say you're being impatient and should probably calm down before you start badmouthing companies. Chinese vendors do not have the same values as American ones and probably aren't going to bend over backwards for some dude spending under $200, I mean how many e-nails are you gonna buy?
 
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Jared

Cannabis Enthusiast
The mail is generally a bit slower/more expensive in Canada so forgive me if I find a lot of you Americans super-entitled when it comes to getting stuff quick in the mail. Ya most companies are pretty good about sending stuff out quick, but unless it is Amazon Prime they don't really owe you anything. Considering it hasn't even been a week I would say you're being impatient and should probably calm down before you start badmouthing companies. Chinese vendors do not have the same values as American ones and probably aren't going to bend over backwards for some dude spending under $200, I mean how many e-nails are you gonna buy?
Unless it's Amazon Prime they don't really owe me anything? That's probably the most ignorant comment I've ever read on these forums. When you give a company your money with the promise of a product in return in a timely manner (they even advertise FAST SHIPPING ON ALL PROCUCTS! on their new site!!!) they owe you that product in a timely manner. Nothing more and nothing less. This will be my last post about this as I'm sure everyone was tired of reading my bitching after the first post, but companies DO owe you something in return when they make you a promise and you give them your money - whether it's one dollar or a million. I'm not sure where the mentality on these forums came from of "companies own you after you give them your money, they owe you nothing and you're lucky if you get the product that they promise and you gave them your money for" but it's absolutely ridiculous and it really needs to go away. I'm tired of seeing it over and over and over.

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420time

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Unless it's Amazon Prime they don't really owe me anything? That's probably the most ignorant comment I've ever read on these forums. When you give a company your money with the promise of a product in return in a timely manner (they even advertise FAST SHIPPING ON ALL PROCUCTS! on their new site!!!) they owe you that product in a timely manner. Nothing more and nothing less. This will be my last post about this as I'm sure everyone was tired of reading my bitching after the first post, but companies DO owe you something in return when they make you a promise and you give them your money - whether it's one dollar or a million. I'm not sure where the mentality on these forums came from of "companies own you after you give them your money, they owe you nothing and you're lucky if you get the product that they promise" but it's absolutely ridiculous and it really needs to go away. I'm tired of seeing it over and over and over.

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you have a great point. but relax man.... i glimpsed through your videos and i see you having mostly recording different flowers and using ceramic nails. why not just go heat up your torch and dab just chill.....
 
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Silver420Surfer

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I wonder if Errlectric would start to sell their proprietary boards for DIY project minded folks...seems like a good way to capture the DIY market $$$.

On another note, I noticed that the Omron model controller Gimido offers for $70, can be had for around $20 less if you look elsewhere online, for those building their own. Still ships from overseas, but it'll help reduce your costs maybe.
 

420time

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I wonder if Errlectric would start to sell their proprietary boards for DIY project minded folks...seems like a good way to capture the DIY market $$$.

On another note, I noticed that the Omron model controller Gimido offers for $70, can be had for around $20 less if you look elsewhere online, for those building their own. Still ships from overseas, but it'll help reduce your costs maybe.

even if Errlectric does i feel that itll be really complicated. Since its suppose to be a micro processor or something like that. the great thing about their products is that there is a auto shut up and you can change the time increments by 10 minutes.
 
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weenstoned

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Unless it's Amazon Prime they don't really owe me anything? That's probably the most ignorant comment I've ever read on these forums. When you give a company your money with the promise of a product in return in a timely manner (they even advertise FAST SHIPPING ON ALL PROCUCTS! on their new site!!!) they owe you that product in a timely manner. Nothing more and nothing less. This will be my last post about this as I'm sure everyone was tired of reading my bitching after the first post, but companies DO owe you something in return when they make you a promise and you give them your money - whether it's one dollar or a million. I'm not sure where the mentality on these forums came from of "companies own you after you give them your money, they owe you nothing and you're lucky if you get the product that they promise and you gave them your money for" but it's absolutely ridiculous and it really needs to go away. I'm tired of seeing it over and over and over.

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Do you understand time zones? Because chances are when you ordered on Friday the work day in China was already over. Currently they're on their third business day since you ordered. Also fast and timely are subjective. I definitely still consider stuff shipped in under a week to be shipped in a timely manner (unless I paid extra to have the product shipped in a specific window and no fast shipping that was the only option does not fall under that category). I don't think companies own you when you give them your money, but I also don't think giving a company money means they have to fellate me.
 
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Silver420Surfer

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Anything requiring more than a screwdriver is complicated for me to assemble, but those DIY folks are a different breed.

I am not saying i hope they release them for my sake, I am more than satisfied with my Auber enail purchase.
 
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jojo monkey

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If you guys decide to make your own vape I can tell you that cutting a 1/16 DIN (45mm X 45mm) square hole was a bit of work. I used a dremmel to cut a rough hole and filed it down to size. If I had to do it again I'd just buy a blank case from auberins.com with the hole already cut in it. Skip the rest of their parts (too marked up).
 

tennstrong

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If you ask me the next generation of enails are going to be similar to the yocan ultron when it gets to a version 3 or so (probably a year down the line). Something with either a ceramic or quartz dab plate and large battery and temp controlled heating when you pull, very small unit size, and strong battery (it does not have that now by any means). Until then the best enail bet IMO is to stick with a XMT7100 diy/ auber (possibly) and wait for temp sensors to get more accurate than the PID/coil system in place which is already quite accurate.
 
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