Received my E-Nano Elite this past Friday and have been running it through it's paces.
The workmanship on this piece is great, it feels very solid and well put together. The wood on the e-nano elite is beautiful with a smooth stone-like texture and a uniquely subtle pattern. The temperature knob is clearly marked and very easy to use. I hope to be able to post a few pics of the elite in the next few days when I can find time to dig out the camera.
The nano has been one of the most user friendly vapes I have ever used. I was getting huge clouds on my first try, with just a tiny amount of material. The flavor produced by this little vape is easily on par with my LSV, perhaps even better due to the thicker vapor making the flavor more pronounced.
The amount of vapor the nano produces is even more apparent when running it through water. Had a friend choke after hitting less than a quarter stem at 6.5 on the temp dial. I thought that they had combusted the load from hitting to slowly, but lo and behold the material was a nice even light golden brown and still had more thick milky hits left in it before thinning out.
Most vapes I have used lose quite a bit of flavor when run through a water piece stacked with ice. But due to the density of the vapor, this little vape keeps the rips nice and tasty. To achieve the flavor and thick vapor density I am getting with the nano, I would have to use alot more material with my other vapes.
The efficiency of the nano is just what you would expect with a log vape, but without the long heat-up times. While you can leave a traditional log vape plugged-in and turned on 24/7, I personally have never been too keen on leaving something like a vaporizer plugged in sitting on a table all day. With the nano it is easy to stash it away and have it ready to go in minutes, when I need it.
Between the thick clouds, great flavor and legendary log vape efficiency the e-nano has become my new daily driver.