Any con's to this vaporizer that any of you users have found? It looks pretty awesome, and very efficient, which is always great, but it is still $200 which is a serious purchase. Been reading a lot of these pages, but there are hundreds of them so I haven't gotten to everything obviously.
Hmmm, It takes 10+ minutes to preheat from a cold start, but since these things are pretty damn reliable, most of us keep ours running 24/7 at low temperatures, ready to bring up to desired temperature within minutes of use.
I don't know how well it would handle whips or bags, but direct draw or via a bubbler is fucking amazing.
Every vape has it's flaws, no vape is perfect. But I have no desire for any other plug-in vape.
The Nano has cured any desire for cloud-chasing. I can literally milk my glass for 20+ seconds straight if I want.
yes. Absolutely. One gong in my Enano will repeatedly milk most of my glassIn normal lighting, does the E-Nano milk up a bong enough o make it unable to see through, or does it look like most other vaporizers do when run through bongs
In normal lighting, does the E-Nano milk up a bong enough o make it unable to see through, or does it look like most other vaporizers do when run through bongs (Like the No2)?
Hmmm, It takes 10+ minutes to preheat from a cold start, but since these things are pretty damn reliable, most of us keep ours running 24/7 at low temperatures, ready to bring up to desired temperature within minutes of use.
I don't know how well it would handle whips or bags, but direct draw or via a bubbler is fucking amazing.
Every vape has it's flaws, no vape is perfect. But I have no desire for any other plug-in vape.
The Nano has cured any desire for cloud-chasing. I can literally milk my glass for 20+ seconds straight if I want.
Hmm well I just tried it and it seems like the only way to get milky vapour in my WP and the abv is abv n not ash so there's no combustion goin on just thick sense vapour
Hmm well I just tried it and it seems like the only way to get milky vapour in my WP and the abv is abv n not ash so there's no combustion goin on just thick sense vapour
@Ratchett yea I read all ur tips. None of it helped but thanks any way.
It's been on ten for 6hrs and my screen over my bud in my stem is touching the screen of the nano. So I'm just asking if anyone else dose it Im happ with my results im not saying I have a problem I actually have my solution but thanks for the help.
the only think i don t like about the nano is the cord... if it would be cordless it would be perfectIn normal lighting, does the E-Nano milk up a bong enough o make it unable to see through, or does it look like most other vaporizers do when run through bongs (Like the No2)?
The video's show dense clouds, but on video vapor is very easy to make opaque with the right angle of lighting and the right camera focus.
Any con's to this vaporizer that any of you users have found? It looks pretty awesome, and very efficient, which is always great, but it is still $200 which is a serious purchase. Been reading a lot of these pages, but there are hundreds of them so I haven't gotten to everything obviously.
Would it be worth getting for someone with an No2 and a Volcano?
Might I suggest that you do a 45 second heat soak prior to your session (mount loaded stem on Nano and let cook before 1st draw). Set at 7.5 - 8.2. Some strains don't give up their goods as easily as others. Edit: Are you up north, and is ambient room temp on the cool side? If so, amp up the temp a point.@Ratchett yea I read all ur tips. None of it helped but thanks any way.
It's been on ten for 6hrs and my screen over my bud in my GonG is touching the screen of the nano. So I'm just asking if anyone else uses max temp. Im happy with my results im not saying I have a problem I actually have my solution but thanks for the help.