Wooohoooo!! Ordered!! Thanks, Andy! Can't wait to try this beauty out. Will post review and maybe a video as soon as I have a few days to play with it.
It is a very fine screen so notihing falls on to the element. It is not removable or replacable, when herb falls onto it, just blow it off or gently scrap it off with the E-Pik.
Back in stock. New orders will ship early next week
With the Nano you can dial in whatever temp you want, and make small adjustments. That alone would make the decision easy for me.Anyone buy the combo deal or currently have both the EV-1/2 and the Nano? How do they compare? I'm definitely getting one or the other, but want to know what the difference(s) are besides their size.
With the Nano you can dial in whatever temp you want, and make small adjustments. That alone would make the decision easy for me.
Haven't you looked at the site? It's not that hard to find the differences. http://www.epicvape.com/faqs_vaporizer_woodDoes that mean that they are both capable of the same temps and can both deliver big hits if called upon?
Haven't you looked at the site? It's not that hard to find the differences. http://www.epicvape.com/faqs_vaporizer_wood
Thanks Max, however the FAQs are non-responsive as it makes absolutely no mention of the temperature range, but rather speaks to its functionality, although I have learned from reading the entirety of both the EV-1/2 and Nano threads that neither unit will combust material unless possibly left on Boast for an extended period of time.
At this point I'm not sure any of us really know how well one will perform vs. the other. I think you'll need to wait for people to try the E-nano and give comparisons. I ordered both, the nano and the EV-2, so when I get those next week I'll answer whatever questions I can. In the meantime, I'd suggest e-mailing Andy and asking him how the performance differs between the two. I think he's the only one who can answer that question right now.
As far as temp goes, the EV-2 has two options: normal and boost. The E-nano on the other hand has a dial that you can precisely control from 1-11 (what the respective temps are, no one knows). It is my understanding that the EV-2 can also have it's temp turned up or down by turning a screw or something? I'm not sure on the specifics, but I remember reading something like that. But it sounds like more of a "find your sweet spot and leave it there" sort of deal, whereas the nano you can change easily as you vape through your bowl.
Very good point green2brown. I'll shoot Andy an email to see if he can help clarify. What drove you to get both vapes? Was it solely the "combo" price?
The same temp range is available. Any decent vape design should give you the full vaporization range. The Nano's temp is easily adjustable, but on the EV2 you have to adjust the 'fixed' normal setting if that temp doesn't suit you. I much prefer the size and flexibility of the Nano. I don't see much reason to consider the older model, and since including it in a package deal means it's essentially selling for $125, I'm not sure Andy has much faith in its staying power either.Thanks Max, however the FAQs are non-responsive as it makes absolutely no mention of the temperature range, but rather speaks to its functionality, although I have learned from reading the entirety of both the EV-1/2 and Nano threads that neither unit will combust material unless possibly left on Boast for an extended period of time.
I ran the promotion so that FC members could compare the two units side by side. Most members of this community have a quiver of vapes for specific needs and variety. The EV-2 and the E-Nano are two different animals, kinda like a Mercedes s600 vs the c63. They will both have the power to get you where you want to go in a hurry, but one is bigger and more luxurious and one is sportier.The same temp range is available. Any decent vape design should give you the full vaporization range. The Nano's temp is easily adjustable, but on the EV2 you have to adjust the 'fixed' normal setting if that temp doesn't suit you. I much prefer the size and flexibility of the Nano. I don't see much reason to consider the older model, and since including it in a package deal means it's essentially selling for $125, I'm not sure Andy has much faith in its staying power either.