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  1. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    OK, I've come full circle here... finally made it through literally every single post in this thread. (OK, technically I quickly skimmed through some stretches, but still.) So I thought I'd reply to my very first post, now that I have over two months' experience with this thing... Perhaps it...
  2. LazyVaper

    Underdog Log Vapes

    FYI, I can confirm that the EpicVape Silicone Stem Guards work on the thick all-glass direct draw UD stems (even though the UD stems are slightly larger in diameter). Nearly impossible to get on if you do it dry, but a little bit of water is all it takes to make them slide on easily. EpicVape...
  3. LazyVaper

    Trying to decide on a log vaporizer (E-Nano or Underdog)

    I'm also no expert, as I dabble in electronics only as a hobby. So I quite literally have only enough knowledge to be dangerous. :) I've been doing some Internet research since you posted this. I can't find anything that contradicts the notion that current is the main driver of wire...
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    Trying to decide on a log vaporizer (E-Nano or Underdog)

    So I received my UD last night. It's beautiful! I opted for one of the higher-end birthday vapes, the standard core figured walnut. Hopefully I can find some time to post pictures. Anyway, here are some more differences between the UD and E-Nano. These are mostly superficial, but in the...
  5. LazyVaper

    Trying to decide on a log vaporizer (E-Nano or Underdog)

    Yup, I saw 'em, and added a pack to my order. Although, they are still round, so only solve the "hot fingers" problem. I suppose silicon has a bit of a "tacky" feel, so probably helps a bit with the rolling, but I think flat-sided silicone is where it's at. I'm hoping those EpicVape silicone...
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    Trying to decide on a log vaporizer (E-Nano or Underdog)

    I am currently an E-Nano owner/user, though I literally just ordered an Underdog a few minutes ago. As has been mentioned, E-Nano runs on 120V AC power, the Underdog on 12V DC power. For me, and I fully admit this is me being neurotic/OCD, but powering something from direct AC power I...
  7. LazyVaper

    Underdog Log Vapes

    Back on page 502 / post #12547@underdog showed some travel cases... (pictures removed for brevity) ...I don't see those cases on the website now, unless I'm overlooking them. Are they still available? I don't see any reason why they wouldn't work for the Nano as well. I see lots of folks...
  8. LazyVaper

    Underdog Log Vapes

    Hi, current E-Nano user here. I really like the Nano, except for the big cord... I can't seem to get past it. I'm am investigating some DIY approaches to using a smaller cord with it, but as a lightweight electronics hobbyist, I find AC generally harder to work with compared to DC. So now I'm...
  9. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    First question: anyone using some kind of case for their Nano and accessories? I've read through 500 pages of the thread now, and only seen one or two mentions of a case. I know the Pelican (or similar hard shell) cases seem to be fairly popular. Any other suggestions? What size of case are...
  10. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Yeah, I thought about this some more, and I agree, the wider girth metal "barrel" probably does help preheat the air. From pictures I've seen, I believe that metal barrel also further distinguishes the E-Nano from the UnderDog and Heat Island. That said, if indeed the warm metal barrel does...
  11. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Random idea/question, maybe Andy can weigh in... For the metal "barrel" of the E-Nano: by "barrel", I mean the larger diameter piece of metal (steel or aluminum?) that hugs right up against the wood. Why is this metal? I know it is not in direct contact with the heating element. But as we've...
  12. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Does anyone have experience or intuition as to what happens if you "permanently" heat soak (per the above definition of heat soak)? In other words, what if you use the E-Nano sort of like an Arizer Air/Solo, and put the tube+load on the Nano, and just leave it there until spent. E.g., turn the...
  13. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    I ordered my D020-D from DHgate on August 20. It shipped on August 21. It was delivered on September 2 or 3 (not sure which, was out of town). While this order had no problems, I won't order from DHgate again. Placing the order implicitly put me on their marketing email list. Numerous...
  14. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Quick tip, apologies if this has been mentioned before: this weekend I got a chance to try out the E-Nano with my newly received D020-D water tool. This was my first time vaping through a bong. Except for one problem: I was late ordering the 18mm GonG adapter, and haven't received it yet...
  15. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    +1 on that. Everything I do at my job requires me to change only one thing at a time. I've tried to live that philosophy for as long as I can remember. Yet, as a new E-nano user, I managed to forget that. Thanks for the helpful reminder! FWIW, I'm still working out all the finesse of the...
  16. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Apologies if this has already been discussed, but would regular treatment of the wood help prevent cracking? I believe EpicVape says the wood doesn't really require any maintenance. But I'm starting to work my way through this entire thread, and somewhere I recall reading tips on care and...
  17. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    I would argue that's more elegant: simple, cheap, and effective. I deserve another one of these: :doh: Rubber band is brilliant. I'd call my ideas fancier, but the rubber band will work until I figure out how to make an AC version of the Voltage Keeper. In particular, I'm going to look for...
  18. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    So my e-nano got some more use this weekend. Thanks to the tips and cheerleading from this forum, I'm (slowly) starting to get the hang of it. I'm getting used to the lack of convenience issues I talked about earlier: between my pockets and two hands, I can carry everything pretty easily into...
  19. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Wow, so many great and helpful responses! Thank you all! Ha. I'm actually kinda-sorta doing that already: I use the e-nano, and she uses the Air. The e-nano might not really be a good fit for her either way, though. There is some learning curve to developing the best technique with the...
  20. LazyVaper

    E-Nano from Epickai

    Well, when you put it that way... pretty much, yeah. (Where's the "embarrassed" emoji?) I'm not really looking for anything in particular. Was hoping maybe there's folks out there like me with a similar use-case that have figured out ways to get the best of both worlds, i.e. all the...
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