Is the mobius ion matrix such an upgrade that it's worth replacing glass that's already decent?
It's probably a foot tall, so I pretty much watch netflix at my desk, lean back in my chair, and have it on my lap. Not an inconvenient setup, but yeah, just a bit more drag than using a stem with cotton.That depends on you.
I prefer the form factor of a bubbler over a straight tube because I do 99% of my vaping while sitting at a desk.
IMO, the Ion Matrix is just the right size for vaping, big enough to see the vapor form in the chamber, but not too big to where it takes a set of lungs to fill and clear.
Is the nano easy to clean? Can the nano be portable? How are people taking it in their cars? Can the e nano hook up to my 14mm bubbler?
I'm fairly new to the nano and haven't explored as many options with it as some others, but it is EXTREMELY portable. After packing the nano, cord, pic, and GonG stem into the carrying bag, it can still fit in the large front pocket of a hoodie. I haven't tried it yet (will be less busy by next weekend,) but there's no reason that it shouldn't be possible to convert a portable battery (like you might carry for your cell phone) to a power pack that could power it without a wall outlet. That would almost certainly be more bulky than a dedicated portable whose design strongly factors in the battery size and placement.Can the nano be portable?
it is a plug in vape... but it is not big... as i understood you can easily take it with you to friends and so (fits in jacket pocket)... but you can also us it in your car with the right converter...
How does the nano compare to the original vaporbrothers?
Agreed. Same here. Except I still like using it on rare occasions. I like whip vaporizers, but definitely prefer the nano overall.I have a Nano and a vapor brothers hands free. I never use the vapor bros anymore. Its so much more cumbersome to use and takes like 10 minutes to heat up. I now find that using whips is annoying compared the nano's direct draw stems. Also the nano uses less material.
I remember reading somewhere in this thread about plugging directly into a wall and not into a power strip... Is this necessary?
I sold all my vaporizers and gave away some because the NANO did the same thing and was smaller and took up less space.Agreed. Same here. Except I still like using it on rare occasions. I like whip vaporizers, but definitely prefer the nano overall.
could been me that said that?I remember reading somewhere in this thread about plugging directly into a wall and not into a power strip... Is this necessary?
I find that from time to time I have to clean the bottom of the Nano out with some q-tips and ISO due to ABV dust. If I don't keep on it semi-regularily than it can become a little bit of a bitch to clean. Even a quick iso swab once a month should be more than sufficient, but it all depends on the habits of the operator. Easily the easiest vape to maintain.
- There is really nothing to clean except the gongs and stems.
IMO, the e-nano kills most desktop vapes for my needs. Only thing that has exceeded it by a little bit was the EVO. Love the e-nano and cant wait to have my maple nano on thurs/friday!
I find that from time to time I have to clean the bottom of the Nano out with some q-tips and ISO due to ABV dust. If I don't keep on it semi-regularily than it can become a little bit of a bitch to clean. Even a quick iso swab once a month should be more than sufficient, but it all depends on the habits of the operator. Easily the easiest vape to maintain.
I agree that the Nano kills most desktops. It really is incredible since it's so small and powerful, and especially affordable. I actually think the Nano has the edge over the EVO. The EVO is an incredible vaporizer and the airflow is something else. The ELBs can be a bitch to maintain, and I like how the Nano doesn't really have all the electronics that the EVO has, and therefore no odd solder or electronics odours. The EVO is also super delicate, and the Nano can certainly take a licking! Lastly, the price....no contest there. I also love the way that the Nano excels with concentrates! I was a VXL fanboy (still am) and I didn't think ANYTHING would be able to top my Cloud, but the Nano has done it!!!
I still am in awe of how perfect of a vaporizer this is for me. I understand that the EVO is all glass path except for the ELB, but I just am floored by how sick it is to use the Nano inverted with the adjustable gong and a teeny little screen....the ceramic heater is great and I don't detect any taste off of it.
I love my Nano!
I have a LOTUS as you well know.Having never used a log vape before, could someone compare the pros/cons of the E-nano to the experience using a Hammer?
Aside from portability, are there other differences besides the simple fact one uses electricity vs butane?
My experience is limited, having only used Plenty, Lotus, Hammer and Volcanos.
It even feels like it's designed not to get messy. I've been making all of my friends try it (I want them to buy vapes so they'll stop wanting to do combustion hits when I'm over ) and a few times, they've lifted the stem off of the heater with the herb still glass side down (EDIT glass still herb side down.) Instead of falling all over the floor like just that heating element would, it gets caught in that like, 1-1.5 cm gap between the heater and the wood. From there I suck it right back into the stem. I don't know if that's on purpose, but it really makes me glad that I picked the nano over, say, the UD (no hate meant because I haven't tried it,) with which I might be a HAIR messier.I've never cleaned either of my nanos except for the external wood (and that's just for Aesthetics).
Yeah it can replace all your vapes, but I'll never give uo my VB. 10 yr warranty= amazing back upI sold all my vaporizers and gave away some because the NANO did the same thing and was smaller and took up less space.
GLASS is the cleanest tasting path I've found!
The NANO pairs well with glass! IMHO
could been me that said that?
The key point is to have a dedicated source.
I had a power strip with a lot of load on it including a A/C unit.
So I plug the NANO in a dedicated circuit.
A power strip is fine as long as it's not over loaded!