The Nano requires 110v ac power. It will not work on dc.
Couple beautiful fiddleback walnuts going up tomorrow now that the website is up and runningHow often do exotic models get restocked, if ever? That fiddle back walnut looks real nice, but it's out of stock.
I really shouldn't be buying another vape right now... But I do want one of these at some point.
For full melt and kief the Nano is the winner, thick clouds after thick clouds, it's my before bed session and sometime I can't finish my bowl.I'm really considering getting one. What attachment would I need to vape full melt/ice wax?
Thank you. It was the numbers that got me: I didn't know what they meant.No, the 19 is the diameter (so it's and 18mm female) and 22 is the depth of the joint (so it's 22mm deep into the hole)...
Nadia is working on the shipping module. Here is what it will be:Has anybody tried to order an item from the website to them abroad lately? Previously shipping had been $25 whatever was ordered but Andy had said that he was planning to reduce it for accessories. I told him I thought that was great and that I'd hold off from ordering.
Now, however, it seems there's a choice of postage options, either $38 or $65. So, instead of going down, postage has actually gone up! I now wish I'd bought some accessories when all postage was $25! Did Andy's plans to reduce postage for small items fly out of the window?
Couple beautiful fiddleback walnuts going up tomorrow now that the website is up and running
I use the SOLO a lot.Ugh, very tempting... I really should hold off for a while. Just got a Firefly two weeks ago and my girlfriend would kill me when she found out I added another unit to the arsenal.
How does the draw resistance on the E-Nano compare to, say, an Arizer Solo? If I get a Nano, I will want to use it with my bubbler often, but I never enjoyed using the Solo with glass because there was simply too much resistance. Hell, the Solo's resistance bothered me even when I was using it dry with a PVHES. I'm hoping the Nano is MUCH more open, but I hear it does have *some* resistance. Anyone care to weigh in?
Any nano users here from Aus? I've got one in transit...though tracking has stopped at LA a week ago. I just hope customs hasn't ceased it for some reason.
The solo has a LOT of draw resistance. I've only used my solo dry, and I've only used my nano through a water piece, but the nano is significantly easier to draw from.Ugh, very tempting... I really should hold off for a while. Just got a Firefly two weeks ago and my girlfriend would kill me when she found out I added another unit to the arsenal.
How does the draw resistance on the E-Nano compare to, say, an Arizer Solo? If I get a Nano, I will want to use it with my bubbler often, but I never enjoyed using the Solo with glass because there was simply too much resistance. Hell, the Solo's resistance bothered me even when I was using it dry with a PVHES. I'm hoping the Nano is MUCH more open, but I hear it does have *some* resistance. Anyone care to weigh in?
The solo has a LOT of draw resistance. I've only used my solo dry, and I've only used my nano through a water piece, but the nano is significantly easier to draw from.
prolly leaving LAX airport heading to you.Any nano users here from Aus? I've got one in transit...though tracking has stopped at LA a week ago. I just hope customs hasn't ceased it for some reason.
the newer solos is like a portable nano, must agree =)You obviously don't have a newer model Solo? It's much easier to draw from, probably same or better than the Nano IMO. Love my Nano, but love my Solo too which is kinda like my portable Nano!
You obviously don't have a newer model Solo? It's much easier to draw from, probably same or better than the Nano IMO. Love my Nano, but love my Solo too which is kinda like my portable Nano!
Really? I can't imagine the newer models being that much easier to draw from. Isn't the restricted draw an integral part of the Solo's design? Did they make the holes in the heating element that much bigger?
How much herb are you using? If I heat soak a clean unit with a small amount of cotton as a filter I can fill my lungs completely with thick vapor in about 6 seconds. If I slow it down to like, a 12 second draw, the vapor is noticeably less dense, so it's roughly an ideal hit pretty quickly.Me neither. The only thing I find restricting the draw on the nano is the herb itself. Taking a hit from an empty stem flows pretty freely, not even close to the restricted draw I get from he solo empty.
What are considered the newer models of the Solo?
I'd still recommend the nano. I believe the solo has one of the highest rates of failure, but that might be just because of the amount of solo units sold.
I have the OLDER SOLO and I love the function of it. Kind of like a strong cordless. However I believe the NANO is better for FLAVOR and EFFECT! (The SOLO is pretty functional)My new solo (got it couple weeks ago) is M1Y1. The drag is much better than the older models. But, IMO still not as open as the nano.
Nano is superior in all respects but one - portability. I grab the solo when heading out for a hike, fishing, to a game or concert. But, if I'm going anywhere that A/C will be available the nano often goes too - be that a party, a BBQ, just hanging out with friends.
I actually bought the solo thinking it would be nice to leave at the girlfriend's. She likes it (for simplicity) and would save me having to wrap up and take the nano when I'm going to be over there. That lasted about 1 night and day. Am still usually taking the nano back and forth, and looking to get a second one to have one here and there. Not that the solo was a total fail - it is nice for what it is - but was killing me that I could be hanging out hitting a nano with only a solo in my hand.