Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
I know cracks are natural with wood. Is this type of crack normal? I was thinking about showing Epic vape but maybe this is natural.

Certainly not natural! It's part of the challenge that comes with turning wood. My friend turns bowls all the time, and no matter how hard he tries, there's always that one in a hundred that cracks. If a crack doesn't form within the first month of use, it most likely will never crack.

Your wood is covered under warranty, you can get it replaced without any trouble. Go to the website and request an RMA to start the process.

(Note the crack will not affect performance of the vape, but it's smart to get it replaced before it gets worse!)
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Thanks for the help. I didn't know for sure, I just contacted them. I've been really happy with the performance of my unit. Happy 4/20!!!!


EDIT
Just ordered the silver base, 2 honeycombed glass screen stems and an extra Epic tool. Great sales, I couldn't resist.
 
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WoodyWeedPecker

Well-Known Member
I don't have my nano yet, it's in the mail, but I'm concerned about weed crumbs falling on the heating element. Is it something I should be worried about?

I plan on getting a J-hook or something but in the mean time I will sandwich my loads between 2 screens. Is there anybody else doing this here? Does it affect performance for very small loads? Do you need to get it closer to the nano screen (heat output) than what is usually suggested?
 
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Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
I don't have my nano yet, it's in the mail, but I'm concerned about weed crumbs falling on the heating element. Is it something I should be worried about?
Some don't think it's something to be worried about, I personally prefer to avoid using my nano upright.

I like to use a j-hook for dry vaping, or invert on my waterpipes. I also REALLY enjoy a steamroller with this vape.
 

ctxgooner

gooner
I don't have my nano yet, it's in the mail, but I'm concerned about weed crumbs falling on the heating element. Is it something I should be worried about?

I plan on getting a J-hook or something but in the mean time I will sandwich my loads between 2 screens. Is there anybody else doing this here? Does it affect performance for very small loads? Do you need to get it closer to the nano screen (heat output) than what is usually suggested?
I just dont grind my bud too much and i also tamp down my load pretty good so nothing really falls down....
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
I don't have my nano yet, it's in the mail, but I'm concerned about weed crumbs falling on the heating element. Is it something I should be worried about?

I plan on getting a J-hook or something but in the mean time I will sandwich my loads between 2 screens. Is there anybody else doing this here? Does it affect performance for very small loads? Do you need to get it closer to the nano screen (heat output) than what is usually suggested?

It's not too hard to keep stem oriented up and first hit usually makes the load sticky and tighter so no real problems after that. I try to avoid using it with stem right over top of nano, too. Close to horizontal is fine.
 

Eschient

Giga-Dweebess
It's not too hard to keep stem oriented up and first hit usually makes the load sticky and tighter so no real problems after that. I try to avoid using it with stem right over top of nano, too. Close to horizontal is fine.


To add to this, even if you do get crumbs, you can just blow them off the screen. Flip the Enano upside down to empty out the random crumbs. Maybe dust inside with a paintbrush or makeup brush every so often. It's a really clean design, most of the mess is confined to the stem or GonG.
 

olivianewtonjohn

Well-Known Member
Lucky gooses enjoying 420; all while others are suffering/cramming for a shitty exam on animals LOL

Switched out :leaf: for
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yekezil

Member
Hello!

I don't own an e-nano since I can't get one here in Europe. I'm traveling to the US in a month and I was thinking of buying one. It seems like the units only work on 110 volts?

Is there anyone in EU (or other places that have 220V) using one with some kind of converter?
I'm a total noob when it comes to electricity.

Would there be any drawbacks with using a converter?

I really want one :(

Thanks!
 

AhBeVapin

Mindful Member Wellness User
Hey now Nano Nation,
Another 4/20 in the books. My second 4/20 without a combustion hangover.
Many sessions:
Dry J-hook & GonG combo testing,
Water tool & Gong analysis,
Lots of learning.

@yekezil welcome to FC

@WoodyWeedPecker , advice above is wise.
@CarolKing, unfortunate happening. However, very nice resin on the stem after only 4 days!!
@olivianewtonjohn, hope your studying efforts are rewarded with an A!!
ABV out
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I talked with @ACE OF VAPE and he said to email when I'm ready to send my Nano back. They will pay for shipping to and from, that's awesome.

I like this vaporizer so much I will have to buy another one. I don't want to be without one for 2 to 3 weeks or however long it takes to get it replaced. Ace said that it's still fine to use.

EDIT
That's right, I have a 25% off coupon code for registering for my warranty. Is it just for accessories though?
 
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