E-Nano from Epicvape

Discussion in 'Plug-in Vaporizers' started by ACE OF VAPE, Dec 7, 2012.

  1. Ed's TnT Woodsman

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    What I have may be close to those dimensions, will check and see later.

    Hang in there with me newVapor, gotta get some solo stems and lb stems outa the way before I can try nano stems. I have some ideas just need to find time is all.
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  2. kingofnull ace

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    New video. Short as usual. Two pinches at 7.5. New dark backdrop so you can actually see my exhale and inside the glass. Sorry for all the cell phone videos lately, still haven't unpacked my digital camera. Not sure how the audio got out of sync :shrug:

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  3. vape4life Banned for life

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  4. nopartofme /'noʊ.pɑrt/

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    Hahaha that really threw me for a loop at first! Heard you clear it but saw nothing happen… Then it clears silently :o :lol:

    Nice video :tup:
  5. Heat Member

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    May I request a vid with just the all glass wand used on the E-nano? So far I've seen it used with silicone attachment and with the GonG with water. Wondering what its looks like with the "stock" set up using the glass wand directly on the E-nano.

    Thanks!
  6. vape4life Banned for life

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    What are the pros and cons of the reg(with silicone) and all glass stems?
  7. kingofnull ace

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    I'll try to remember to make one tonight.

    Con: requires you to use silicone.
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  8. vape4life Banned for life

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    So I guess they'll be dropping those? I dunno, guess i'm confused on the exact differences without pics of the bowl area. Just don't know why they have the silicone ones know what i mean? And why did they every exist if glass can be mated without silicone? Newbie to logs remember.
  9. kingofnull ace

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    I mean... the seal with silicone would be tighter, but the pure glass wand fits so well, I don't know why Andy is still selling the silicone stem.
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  10. green2brown Well-Known Member

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    Anyone else noticing a strong smell and taste from their silicone? My all glass stem broke because it was too tightly fitted and got stuck trying to take it off so I gave the glass stem with silicone a try and it tasted BAD and gave off a similar scent. I've never experienced this with silicone on any other vape. Is it just not up to medical or food grade standards?
  11. max Used Member

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    Maybe because not everyone wants to pay extra for an all glass stem with holes big enough to pass through lots of herb bits. Options are most always better than no options.


    Silicone has a higher temp rating than medical or food grade tubing. Some medical uses may require a high temp rating but not all. Medical use covers a lot of territory.
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  12. kingofnull ace

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    Ah didn`t realize the silicone stem had an aluminum screen in it. Thought it also had a glass screen.
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  13. ACE OF VAPE Vape outside the box

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    The screen is stainless steel. Here is the data sheet for the tubing.
    http://www.newageindustries.com/datasheet.asp?PN=2801932&FAM=Tubing It is the highest working temp tubing (500f)I could find. I would be very interested if somebody knew of any higher temp tubing.
  14. kingofnull ace

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  15. ACE OF VAPE Vape outside the box

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    Site is up, coupons are working, be sure and look for the Epicvape ad during halftime. JK(someday)
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  16. vape4life Banned for life

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    Which coupons? The Enano is still showing as $199?
  17. ACE OF VAPE Vape outside the box

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    Ok I manually changed it to $175.95 but please remember I am out of heating elements for 3-4 weeks now.
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  18. newVaper420 Vapor Enthusiast

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    Andy, just curious, and hate to be a pest, but just wondering how long to ship accessories (aka I ordered a new glass wand) and just am wondering how long till accessories ship.

    Hope all is well. This thing is a beast! I love it.

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    Also, I was able to milk my large bong. It was hard, but it's because the piece itself has huge drag. I think the trick was to pack it in the GonG adapter but not all the way towards the holes, just closer to the heating element. It wasn't worth it to me compared to the all glass straw. I love the all glass straw.
  19. kingofnull ace

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    Must be the size of your glass. I'm pouring whole milk on my end.
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  20. ataxian Well-Known Member

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    any luck?
  21. kingofnull ace

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    Gosh I'm loving the two minute heat up time. So similar to the Solo in that regard.

    I'm not loving the placement of the power switch. The weight keeps pulling my E-Nano from the table.
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  22. max Used Member

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    It's a compromise no matter where it's located, and the weight alone won't pull the vape off, at least not mine. I can adjust the temp setting and just drop the controller, and the vape stays put. It does tend to fall over when you pick up the heat control, due to the stiff lamp cord Andy uses for a power cord. All in all I'm happy with the choices he made.
  23. kingofnull ace

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    Yeah I don't really know where else to put the dial either. Too close to the E-nano and you'll risk it banging against glass, too far and it's inconvenient.

    You're right, the E-nano will mostly stay put, unless I brush against the cable/controller.

    How is the paint on your dial holding up?
  24. toros23 Well-Known Member

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    I also agree. It is a tough call on the best location for the dial. You don't want it too far away but you don't want it too close. I tend to keep the dial resting on the table while in use so it doesn't pull on the log. When I am not using, the dial hangs down the back of the table and the weight of the E-nano keeps the dial from pulling it over.
  25. green2brown Well-Known Member

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    Just bought a couple silicone stems from UD. Gotta love the backwards compatibility between all these logs. $2.50 for an UD silicone stem vs. $20 for a Nano glass stem. And when I had an UD I liked the silicone much more than the glass. I'm looking forward to seeing how the Nano does with the bigger fill, since the UD stem can be adjusted to hold about .2g.
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