Maybe this has been asked already - I have a Cloud that I use nightly and love, however it does take about 15-20 min to heat up, so if I need to medicate late at night (I often wake up and can't get back to sleep) I usually opt for some concentrate on a Ti nail. I would like to go all-flower and I like the 2-minute warmup time of the e-nano - would this be the best option for me to complement the Cloud or would something like the EV-2 be better (or maybe a SSV or whatever...)?
I tried out my Nano last night for the first time, and liked it a lot. Between the fully adjustable temp and the big hits available via the easy draw, I see myself using my Cloud less often. The air flow is much better than I'm used to (PD and CRZ). You do NOT have to sip with this vape and glass wand. I hesitate to use the term 'wand' since that's usually attached to tubing, and there is no tubing supplied with the upgrade wand, nor is any required IMO. To me it's a stem or vapor tube, but you certainly could attach tubing if you wanted.
You mention the SSV, and that one popped into my head last night. The Nano hits approach the big rich hits you can get with the 7th Floor model, but they're more predictable due to the smaller bowl and being closer to it. You can more easily tell when you're getting a whopper of a hit and then cut it short. I found that easy to detect, then still had enough room in my lungs to draw in a good bit of fresh air to cool the hit in my lungs. So to me the big hits were big enough, but more predictable and controllable than the SSV. It's certainly easier to handle for a late night hit or two. The temp controller is also the best analog design I've used-very easy to dial in your favorite temp settings.
What I don't like is the glass screen. The holes are great for air flow but too big otherwise. I was spitting out herb particles with every hit, and quickly added a stainless steel screen (not easily). I had one exactly the inner diameter of the tube and had to trim it on just one side very slightly for a good fit on the sides. I found it best to go for a slightly humped up screen (as with the SSV), tucking the edges down around the sides. The alternative to adding a screen, for me, would be to load small pieces, like with the Vapolution. As long as you can vape pieces without them falling apart too much in the bowl as you vape, you should be able to avoid herb passing through the glass screen. All in all, IMO the hits are worth the hassle of dealing with an added screen, or avoiding ground bud that'll get through the holes.
As for the Nano being complementary to the EV or EV2, I don't see it unless maybe you don't have a big hitter, and you want to take advantage of the special package price. But you've got variable temp and a free flowing draw with the Nano. You can sip if you want and you can hit big if you want. You can go high temp if you want. The bowl holds quite a bit more than the traditional stainless steel log vape stem. You can pack tight or loose to get the draw speed you want. I just can't imagine having any urge to use an EV2 even if I've got both vapes sitting side by side ready to go. If the Nano serves me well enough to use my Cloud less often, there's certainly no reason for me to use anything in between the two. The little Nano can pack a big punch and get me very elevated much quicker than I can with my CRZ. I've used a HI but it's been a while. I would like to do some A/B, side by side comparison with a HI, using a stem that has the same air flow properties and bowl size.
I don't know what the "standard glass wand" is like, since there's no pic on the site, but I'd like to see a wand/stem available with the excellent air flow of the all glass piece and the screening ability of the stainless steel screen. I can't taste a ss screen so there's no downside to it for me, but I'd like a system that's easier to deal with than my rigged up added screen. The vape is just too enjoyable to use to let a screen issue get in the way though. I'll deal with it, as is, if I have to. All in all, an excellent update on the log vape design.