AJS

Calm Consistency
Sometimes when I use the dry stem, if I open my throat too much or inhale a bit too hard, the vapor makes my throat very very scratchy feeling during the hit and a few seconds after. Does anybody else experience this? I can solve this problem easily by just hitting slower, but sometimes I want a nice fast draw. I experienced something similar with my MFLB native mode. When I would hit by inhaling through my mouth, I would always get a very scratchy hit. When I would inhale with my nose, it creates a small bit of air passing through your mouth, which is perfect for the MFLB. This method would leave me with no problems. Just wondering if anyone else has tips for this. I also sometimes put my tongue up to block the stream of vapor and that helps sometimes.
 

olivianewtonjohn

Well-Known Member
Does anybody happen to own both an E-nano and Arizer Solo and know if the 18mm built-in-screen gong adapter from Epicvape works with the solo? Thinking of getting the solo mainly for portability, but would still like to try it with a water pipe too.

Also my enano is coming tomorrow! yay


edit: or maybe even with the Arizer Air? not sure if I want to spend 30 more and get the air instead
No it wont fit, enano gong is too thick. I highly recommend the air, its alittle more expensive than the solo but much more portable. I paid 160 for air+extra battery from puffitup. Then I paid 22 for an efest Luc V4 charger. So more money than the solo BUT with two batteries I have the portability of the air with the run time of the solo. External charger means I can charge two batteries at once. Enano and arizer air are a nice combo IMO
 

SSVUN~YAH

You Must Unlearn, What You Have Learned...
There is some serious Nano bashing going on in the LSV thread. The shame! I commend Atax for standing up! My response to them saying the LSV is twice as powerful and that the Nano isn't a heavy hitter like the LSV or Sub/Cloud is, hogwash!! First off the Nano isn't more powerful that I won't argue but more efficient with its power for certain. IMHO it's better than a cloud for half the price! Now I loved my LSV and for multiple 3 or more it's a great choice, but so is the Nano, it is a heavy hitter for sure! One thing you'll never hear the LSV crowd argue is looks, maybe they prefer an instrument that looks like a proctologist tool and like inefficient tools over amazing beauty that gets the job done just as well for most peoples tolerance. My tolerance has gone down since trading my LSV for my Satinwood Nano. Consumption down = more money in my pocket and same amount of sessions and happiness as before, jackpot! Log envy has hit that thread hard, I don't blame em really...

Does the E-Nano clear the main chamber of the FC186 when its on the joint?

I was thinking of getting one, but it looks very close in the pics.
I've got one coming in the mail, will keep you abreast.
 
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Pjake

It's all in the reflexes.
There is some serious Nano bashing going on in the LSV thread. The shame! I commend Atax for standing up! My response to them saying the LSV is twice as powerful and that the Nano isn't a heavy hitter like the LSV or Sub is, hogwash!! First off the Nano isn't more powerful that I won't argue but more efficient with its power for certain. IMHO it's better than a sub for half the price! Now I loved my LSV and for multiple 3 or more it's a great choice, but so is the Nano, it is a heavy hitter for sure! One thing you'll never hear the LSV crowd argue is looks, maybe they prefer an instrument that looks like a proctologist tool and like inefficient tools over amazing beauty that gets the job done just as well for most peoples tolerance. My tolerance has gone down since trading my LSV for my Satinwood Nano. Consumption down = more money in my pocket and same amount of sessions and happiness as before, jackpot! Log envy has hit that thread hard, I don't blame em really...


I've got one coming in the mail, will keep you abreast.
Log envy. LOL
 

Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
There is some serious Nano bashing going on in the LSV thread. The shame! I commend Atax for standing up! My response to them saying the LSV is twice as powerful and that the Nano isn't a heavy hitter like the LSV or Sub is, hogwash!! First off the Nano isn't more powerful that I won't argue but more efficient with its power for certain. IMHO it's better than a sub for half the price! Now I loved my LSV and for multiple 3 or more it's a great choice, but so is the Nano, it is a heavy hitter for sure! One thing you'll never hear the LSV crowd argue is looks, maybe they prefer an instrument that looks like a proctologist tool and like inefficient tools over amazing beauty that gets the job done just as well for most peoples tolerance. My tolerance has gone down since trading my LSV for my Satinwood Nano. Consumption down = more money in my pocket and same amount of sessions and happiness as before, jackpot! Log envy has hit that thread hard, I don't blame em really...


I've got one coming in the mail, will keep you abreast.

Hey! There's nothing wrong with some LSV love!

I called the Nano a mini LSV which I believe to be true. The Nano is an awesome vape, and much easier to manage than the LSV (seriously the Nano is about 1/3rd the size, and it stands upright by itself).

The biggest thing I like about the LSV over the Nano is the temperature adjustment. I can easily jump from a fully preheated LSV running at high temps, down to a low temp flavorful 350F hit in under 3 minutes. With the Nano, jumping from a fully preheated 7 to a 5.5 could take 4x longer

The difference is completely in the design. The Nano consumes a mere 16 watts of power at full blast (10 on the dial). The thick wood body helps to capture this heat and act as an insulator of sorts. Meanwhile the LSV consumes 32 watts of power at full blast (Both measured at the outlet). The LSV is designed to dissipate that heat quickly. True the LSV does perform slightly different once fully preheated (after about 5 minutes), but it's clearly a winner for those who lust for fast temperature adjustments (I love stepping up temps as well for dry hits - starting at a low 330F low temp hit, and slowly working my way up to 400.
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
No it wont fit, enano gong is too thick. I highly recommend the air, its alittle more expensive than the solo but much more portable. I paid 160 for air+extra battery from puffitup. Then I paid 22 for an efest Luc V4 charger. So more money than the solo BUT with two batteries I have the portability of the air with the run time of the solo. External charger means I can charge two batteries at once. Enano and arizer air are a nice combo IMO

Some can fit, but most don't. The ones being sold by Epic recently will not fit in a solo or air.

I'd suggest you also check out the vapman for a second/portable vape. It is heated by butane jet so a bit different than solo/air, with good and bad differences. But, is more efficient with your stash and very easy to tweak vapor production.

Does the E-Nano clear the main chamber of the FC186 when its on the joint?

I was thinking of getting one, but it looks very close in the pics.

It should, but be aware most Chinese glass has vastly varying clearances. Every FC186 may not be made in the same shop, and from pictures we've seen at least some of these shops have a good many people throwing glass together. QC is not a strong point there, apparently sometimes less with glass than other things. So, the nano should fit on an FC186, but the one you get may not. Think odds are heavily in your favor on this particular piece, though.

There is some serious Nano bashing going on in the LSV thread. The shame! I commend Atax for standing up! My response to them saying the LSV is twice as powerful and that the Nano isn't a heavy hitter like the LSV or Sub/Cloud is, hogwash!! First off the Nano isn't more powerful that I won't argue but more efficient with its power for certain. IMHO it's better than a cloud for half the price! Now I loved my LSV and for multiple 3 or more it's a great choice, but so is the Nano, it is a heavy hitter for sure! One thing you'll never hear the LSV crowd argue is looks, maybe they prefer an instrument that looks like a proctologist tool and like inefficient tools over amazing beauty that gets the job done just as well for most peoples tolerance. My tolerance has gone down since trading my LSV for my Satinwood Nano. Consumption down = more money in my pocket and same amount of sessions and happiness as before, jackpot! Log envy has hit that thread hard, I don't blame em really...


I've got one coming in the mail, will keep you abreast.

nano bashing never cool IMO, but eh.... almost everybody likes their own vaporizor best. Haven't had a chance to go over there and look myself. Totally agree on the consumption issue from what I have read, but have been wondering about the LSV for quite some time myself. Between increased consumption and the way they price them out I'm still just wondering, but have no doubts the nano would probably always be the one I reach for first.

Hey! There's nothing wrong with some LSV love!

I called the Nano a mini LSV which I believe to be true. The Nano is an awesome vape, and much easier to manage than the LSV (seriously the Nano is about 1/3rd the size, and it stands upright by itself).

The biggest thing I like about the LSV over the Nano is the temperature adjustment. I can easily jump from a fully preheated LSV running at high temps, down to a low temp flavorful 350F hit in under 3 minutes. With the Nano, jumping from a fully preheated 7 to a 5.5 could take 4x longer

The difference is completely in the design. The Nano consumes a mere 16 watts of power at full blast (10 on the dial). The thick wood body helps to capture this heat and act as an insulator of sorts. Meanwhile the LSV consumes 32 watts of power at full blast (Both measured at the outlet). The LSV is designed to dissipate that heat quickly. True the LSV does perform slightly different once fully preheated (after about 5 minutes), but it's clearly a winner for those who lust for fast temperature adjustments (I love stepping up temps as well for dry hits - starting at a low 330F low temp hit, and slowly working my way up to 400.

Different strokes for different folks. May pick up an LSV sometime in the future (especially after I get the chance to actually try one ;)), but power and speed of temp change not enough to justify one for me yet. I can easily get bigger rips than I need from the nano, and love the fact that I don't have to call "that guy" any more than I do now. To use one of my car analogies... would be nice to be able to go 150 mph when I want, but I can hit 80 easily. That's plenty fast enough for me and already sucks up more gas than I'd like. Some people like to cruise at 100 mph or more, but I have no interest since I was in my early 20s.
 
Post some pics of your grain pattern when you get it if you would. I got the cherry too, its perfect like a tiny piece of wooden art that feels good in the hand.

Good news- my e-nano arrived! Bad news- it won't power on :( is there some secret on/off switch I can't find? I plugged it in, turned up the dial and waited but there's no light on and no heat.
Emailed customer service, sure it will be worked out, but if I'm being an idiot and doing something wrong please let me know bros. Thanks!

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Uzer

Well-Known Member
Good news- my e-nano arrived! Bad news- it won't power on :( is there some secret on/off switch I can't find? I plugged it in, turned up the dial and waited but there's no light on and no heat.
Emailed customer service, sure it will be worked out, but if I'm being an idiot and doing something wrong please let me know bros. Thanks!

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Bummer. Sucks waiting for a new toy and then discovering it doesn't work once you get it. Yeah, if the outlet your using works then it's probably the cord, or bad wiring to the ceramic heater. Not much there to go wrong with a nano. Do you know how to use, and have access to ,a multimeter? You could eliminate, or confirm, the cord as the problem real quick by testing for voltage.
 
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max

Out to lunch
IMHO it's better than a cloud for half the price!
I have a Cloud and an EVO and would reach for either one rather than my nano (Cloud is normally stored though) if I wanted to get a lot of vapor in a hurry. That said, I don't always choose to load up on vapor all at once, and using water filtration compromises the taste, whether it's an EVO or LSV. At least with the EVO it's possible to take dry hits. The LSV is glass only AFAIK.

What the e-nano has going for it, above all, is versatility. You can sip it like a more restricted log vape (the old PD and CRV), get bigger stem hits than the old logs could provide, or go with the gong and glass and get even bigger hits.
Emailed customer service, sure it will be worked out
Hope you get better response than I'm getting. I ordered another unit for my wife on 5/7, was promised same day shipping (unsolicited), and 3 weeks later I'm still waiting. :\
 

Uzer

Well-Known Member
Hope you get better response than I'm getting. I ordered another unit for my wife on 5/7, was promised same day shipping (unsolicited), and 3 weeks later I'm still waiting. :\

That doesn't sound right. You should PM @ACE OF VAPE on here. Did you resend an email? I remember their website being switched over a few weeks ago. There might have been a mistake.
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
It was slow getting my Cherry Nano back. I was glad that I had bought a walnut nano, it kept me satisfied over the time waiting. I sent it back for warranty the end of April and I got the Cherry one back 2 days ago. I am very happy with my replacement cherry, it's absolutely stunning and working great.

EDIT
Epicvape you can always get a hold of a person to talk with, anyway the 3 times I called I was able to talk with Nadia each time. She was very apologetic for the mix up getting mine back. It had said pre shipping for several days. All in all I'm happy with the customer service I received.

When I ordered my walnut Nano I recieved it really quick. Also when I originally ordered my cherry Nano in April, it came pretty fast too.
 
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max

Out to lunch
That donesn't sound right. You should PM @ACE OF VAPE on here. Did you resend an email? I remember their website being switched over a few weeks ago. Their might have been a mistake.
The transaction was handled out of the norm (which was probably the problem), via paypal invoice and email contact with Nadia. I notified her on Monday about no receipt of the order and I'm still waiting for a response. I was given the 420 discount the day after the sale ended (someone here said the sale ran thru the 21st and that screwed me up), and I'm far from 'vapeless', so it's not a big deal. Getting the sale price outweighs my frustration.
 

Snappo

Caveat Emptor - "A Billion People Can Be Wrong!"
Accessory Maker
Not sure exactly what you mean by squeezing but I tried all the different things I thought it might vaguely mean. No dice, unfortunately. Oh well :) thank you, I'm sure it will get sorted out eventually.
You probably already double-checked this, but if not, be sure the plug into the vape is pressed firmly all the way in.
 
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