CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I liked the video above but I can get a 10 min session with more than 4 - 8 draws. I guess it depends too how hard a person draws. I probably get upwards to 12 or 15 draws. Also I can get very thick vapor at temp 6, that is where I'm at right now with some Blackberry Kush. 6.25 was too hot for this strain. Sometimes I go up to 6.50 but my cannabis is my indicator. If it's too harsh I turn the temp down. I can get flavor and clouds at 6 or even a hair under that. When I use water I go up to temp 7.

I thought the video review was thorough and the camera closeups and camera angles were really great for folks that have never seen an Enano, like the closeup of the heating element. Also showing how simple that this unit is to use. It will definitely help to sell Enanos.

Color of ABV isn't always the indicator when spent. This Blackberry Kush that I have still has medium color brown ABV when done. I vaped this until there was very little vapor left. Noticeable vapor left is the main indicator of spent ABV.

By the way this Blackberry Kush is absolutely awesome. The Enano brings out the best flavor from your cannabis. Remember tooooooo always Fuckcombustion.:2c::peace:
 
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BabyFacedFinster

Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
From what I've seen this guy is a fairly well known vape critic. His review seems dead on. Can only help Epicvape grow as a company.:)


This was a great treat tonight. I knew the Vape Critic was working on a nano review because he mentioned it in a video he made about 3-4 weeks ago. He is one of the most well-known vape critics out there and he's usually right on with his reviews of vapes I've used. At least in terms of my preferences.

I thought is was a great review and wouldn't doubt that he has one running at his place right now. It's funny how I don't even have any stock in the company yet I am very protective of the nano. Like a mother hen :p

I had the same thought about the power cord. I take the cord out of the unit everyday and still it seats firmly in the nano everytime. I can't imagine it ever coming out unless someone actually grabbed hold of it and pulled. I also don't see the dial moving on its own during a session. I have had to nudge it a bit back into position after a few days.

I also thought he had the screen a bit too high for the stem. It seemed closer up than what Andy set's it at. While mine is backed away about 2mm from the default setting (same for the gongs).

In terms of the review itself, I wish he didn't have a split screen with two different things going on. I had to go back twice to focus on each event. So there you are Mr. Vape Critic. I give you a pretty high rating on your review. I didn't agree with everything, but the points were minor, and you obviously have a similar appreciation for the nano. :science: I would have emphasized that the flavor produced is just as epic as the efficiency of the nano.
 
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AJS

Calm Consistency
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Date by candlelight.
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AJS

Calm Consistency
No kidding, I think I could swing mine around like a lasso and still be confident of it not flying off!
Definitely odd, as the rest of the review is accurate.
Yeah it's pretty damn sturdy, even sometimes difficult to unplug! Maybe he didn't realize how far he could plug it in or got a faulty one? Idk...
 

btka

Well-Known Member
From what I've seen this guy is a fairly well known vape critic. His review seems dead on. Can only help Epicvape grow as a company.:)

in my opinion the ability to pack only small amounts and to have to reload often is a good thing, because so you have more good tasting hits... what I am meaning is normally the taste of your herb is gone after one or three draws... so i like to split say 0.1 to 0.0333 g so I have three to nine times fresh taste then 0.1 and having one to three times good taste... that is for me one of the reasons i like my nano
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
With the Enano I notice the the flavor stays wonderful until almost end of my session. It's always more tasty after the first few draws with a vaporizer but what I like about the nano is the flavor stays fresh until towards the end. When my cannabis flavor starts to fade I know my ABV is usually almost spent.

There is many ways to use this unit, it's so versatile. Tastes is awesome, the unit looks awesome and it's very easy to use. I like using the adjustable stem but the glass screen stems ar great too. If you are ordering make sure you get a GonG if you are interested using a water tool.
 

OyVape

Well-Known Member
This has no doubt been asked before, but I think I need a more recent response. Where can I get a clear scientific carbed GonG for the nano? On the advice of someone here on FC, I contacted oregonglassblower but he said he doesn't make them.
 

Bongologist

JoJo Woodworks
Accessory Maker
My 18mm gong should be here tomorrow. I have been using adapters when alternating between 14mm and 18mm but to many pieces. Except for a hydrotube (for a portable Air setup) I'm switching entirely to 18mm.

@BabyFacedFinster i did the same for quite awhile, but I'll never go back after using this carb setup.
 

EverythingsHazy

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Whoever has access to an electric coffee grinder should at least once, try a bit of super fine (almost powder but not quite there) very dry bud in a Nano GonG. *edit* Only if you use a bubbler. *end edit8/IMO it creates far denser vapor than a handheld grinder's coarseness.

If you try it, share your experiences here and tag/quote me :)

*edit*
On second thought I remembered the particles that get into the stem and these would probably be significantly worse. I'd avoid such a fine grind without percolated water filtration.
 
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Eyedunno

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electric coffee grinder
I don't have one, but my herb is not dry enough that I could see this working well for me, and I don't like it when it gets that dry. I can milk my bubbler just fine without doing that (and prefer much smaller hits from my stems), and I can still get my herbs really fine by crushing them up when they get dry after a couple hits (though I usually wait until the very end of a packing to do this).
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
My coffee grinder grinds to almost a flour consistency, I would be concerned about breathing in the fine dust. I can get huuuuge clouds with my Enano with a med to a fine grind from my steel grinder - clouds and flavor is where it's at all the way. You don't even need to work at it.

I have some Blackberry Kush in my nano stem.
 

Poostuff

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I have an old coffee grinder but I don't like using it because it separates the keif, which is fine if that's what I'm after. Also like @CarolKing was saying the dust or "nanoparticles" are a concern.
Anyway I didn't even want to vape right now but I just tried it because I'm willing to make these sacrifices for the greater good.
Used the coffee grinder & packed a gong with my usual amount, didn't tamp but just gently evened the top.
Personally I've never had a problem getting the nano to milk up even my biggest bubbler but with that powder like coffee grind finish the vapor was noticeably thicker & seemed stronger.
I also got 3 hits to my usual 1 & a half probably because a finer grind means there was more in there. Noticed the browning was very even with no charring. I'll definitely be trying that again @EverythingsHazy
 

EverythingsHazy

Well-Known Member
I have an old coffee grinder but I don't like using it because it separates the keif, which is fine if that's what I'm after. Also like @CarolKing was saying the dust or "nanoparticles" are a concern.
@EverythingsHazy
In regards to the particles getting inhaled, I edited my original post, because I agree. My stem's been broken for months, so I'd forgotten about that issue.

Anyway I didn't even want to vape right now but I just tried it because I'm willing to make these sacrifices for the greater good.
Used the coffee grinder & packed a gong with my usual amount, didn't tamp but just gently evened the top.
Personally I've never had a problem getting the nano to milk up even my biggest bubbler but with that powder like coffee grind finish the vapor was noticeably thicker & seemed stronger.
I also got 3 hits to my usual 1 & a half probably because a finer grind means there was more in there. Noticed the browning was very even with no charring. I'll definitely be trying that again @EverythingsHazy
I do think it has to do with being able to get more herb in there in the same space. Each bowl seems stronger though, as a result.

The Nano is a beast, with whatever you put in it, for sure. I just noticed significantly thicker vapor from the same strains when I got lazy and used an electric grinder. Couldn't let that go untested. :lol:

Glad you enjoyed it.
 
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