Can't wait to recieve my Timber and report my findings! Been using a mixture of my e-nano, pax 2, arizer argo, and firefly for years. My number one is definitely the e-nano, and despite the differences in heating elements and inner electronics, i believe the timber could be a portable...
Update: vape was repaired and sent back to me all within a week, getting toasted using dry and water just a damn fine machine and company. Have never used less product and been more efficient at conserving using any other method
My apologies for my tone, but we shall see, I'll post an update after they return my email and the issue is dealt with
Will have to resort to my pax 2, and that thing is a herb-hog or just my old bowl I guess
So how do you guys go about maintaining your enanos outer shell? I was thinking of using some weiman furniture wipes for wood on the shell, always freshens my desk with a glossy and lively look but would it mess up the device?
I also find that if I want a single awesome hit to equal something close to a bowl hit I set it to 8 and it blows me away, don't think it reaches combustion at that temp either if you're worried as long as your screen is far away it should only cause the material to abv
Update: Putting in less herb (a fingertip pinch) and getting awesome results, first pack at 5-6 and then second pack 6-7 and each about 2-3 wondrous hits. Pretty damn excited now can't wait to try through water!
Thanks for the tips man, hopefully I can better my results as time progresses and once my water pipe and attachment arrive maybe that'll be my elixir if all fails. Thanks guys =)
I've seen some things about a two hit extraction method? Does this work with the dry way and how does it work exactly. Thanks for the other info as well. (:
Hey fc members, made an account to ask questions regarding the purchase of my new E nano while I could go through the 600 pages of replies is rather get some quick tips from active users as of 2016. I followed the tip to use the epick as a measurement for the screen and to let the unit heat up...