If I could make one humble suggestion, it's that they should reintroduce wood stems. I love @Ed's TnT wood stem with his HUGE SS brushing. It actually goes around my standard core heater. I hope Underdog sell that design full time because it does such a fantastic job flavor and function wise. Not that I don't fully get into the glass, SS, and Nylon stems they already make, but I also enjoy having a wood stem or two with my Dog.
Right now both my nano and UD are running hot, safe to say Im having some log problems.
I tend to drop my logs alot, especially my nano since I use it so much. Not too sure exactly whats going on in there but after enough times somthing becomes loose and it will need to get sent in to get tightened or it could start to run hot.How's the Nano running Hot ? Can't you just adjust the temp down with the dial?
I am the complete opposite of mikeben here. What temp does my UD run at? Hot enough to vape with. How much do I use? Enough to fill the stem. My Dog's plugged right into the wall, where I leave it most days. This is part of the appeal for me- very freeform, almost reminds me of my old combustion days, where'd I pack a bowl and take a couple of hits and wander off and repeat as necessary. Now I fill my NonG and hit it until it won't, repacking as needed at my leisure. Great stuff!A full VVPS with the works is only 35 and another $12 or so to buy the wire on the UD site. It gives you the most precise temp control you can get as you have a HUGE range from super low 6.V or so to you better not go there 15v. $45 extra for that kind of precision is worth it for such a classy vape.
And this is where I totally agree. I'm a bit more of a technocrat than he apparently, but there are some things that are just better in analog.So for me- you want a Log you get the Dog! No I am sure they are all good, but the Dog was best for me and it will work without any of the glitches the Crafty has yet to work out. I mean temp control by blue tooth is interesting, but I prefer reaching over to my VVPS dial and turning it without thinking any more about it. Hell I am turning 40 my phone isn't even smart, I work at home, and enjoy collecting records, books, and DVD, some video games, and vaping. I like being at home so yes I have one of thos enice sounding CLEAR landlines, and a really neat thing called a turntable that doesn'y play digital samples of music, but actual music.
Biggest gripe about the UD for me would be its resale value. I mean you'll get killed unless it's one of the more affordable special deals. We're talking about a hundred dollar hit right off the lot...
Not a bad vape at all by any stretch, but compared to a Nano or HI in any possible way?? It just can't I'm afraid.
Right! Rarely will we see a log vape in the FC Classifieds, and when we do they are nearly always sold not that much below retail, even the much older ones. And just because someone may be selling at a really good deal that doesn't mean it's not worth much more. Just jump in man with any one of them or you'll drive yourself nuts splitting hairs.How important is resale value? I've never considered that as a factor in buying a vape and didn't realize that matters to some vape buyers.
I have all 3 main logs and they are all good i their own way. I don't think you can go wrong no matter what you get.
$20?HEY there FC. Darn you guys, I just bought a brand new Crafty after many days of lurking. You guys weren't kidding about how fantastic it is though!! But I've only had it for about a week, and now I can't help but want another vape (I've gotta stay away from here). Mainly because the price is just so good, and it seems like log vapes are the real kings of efficiency.
My question is: the main difference between the products themselves is the use of AC or DC right? The way I see it after doing much researching: I buy a "Holiday Sale Vape" from Underdog for $158, throw a $7 12V dimmer switch on there, and I have temp control and equivalent performance to the e-nano for $20 less. Is there anything wrong with that idea?
Thanks!
Money is a non-issue with log vapes. They are all super affordable, especially when you consider herb efficiency and how much dough you'll save... + or - $20 bucks is irrelevant. HI/Underdog/Nano/and the soon-to-be Vapor Bomb will all get the job done way beyond. Take it from one who's been around the log vape block more than a few times. I have them all, and then some... see my sig. Just flip a coin and be happy wherever it lands. They are all GREAT, or drive yourself nutzo splitting nonsense hairs!!! Fishing for a consensus of opinion is a total waste of time. Jump in!$20?
Get a NANO!
End of conversion.