The E-nano has been my new daily driver for a few weeks now.
After a long time having a Cloud EVO as my daily driver, the E-Nano should be proud to accomplish this.
The EVO is still the king for "vaping abowl in the most luxury way possible", which mean best taste, no stirring, superconsistent and wide range of load size.
However, you don't need all that all the time especially when you are an experienced vaporist.
The EVO taste is not important to me NOW, because I'm not vaping tasty stuff. I'm vaping all the sub-par stuff to get rd of it so I could have a good stuff to vape in EVO later. Vaping regs/dirt weed in the EVO is like easing shit with a silver fork
Stirring is not a really much of a problem for an experiences vaporist especially if the stirring is made very easy and simple.
The E-Nano WPA is a simple shape easy to access between hits to stir it. The ENano connects and disconnects easily, doesn't lock and is light and small so taking it out to get to the bowl is easy and simple. I have an Epick(?) tool attached to the cord via few key rings, so its always there next to me as a stirring tool.
Consistency is easy to master if you're experienced and not so bad with the E-Nano. I've already combusted a few times and learned that I can drain it out of heat by hitting it too much, but when doing the session quickly, the consistency is good.
If the vape is cold and I want to vape quickly, I turn it on to 10 and vape there as soon as it heats up.
If it's on continuously, I keep it at 8 (higher than taht and it can combust if I pull too slow), and crank it up to 10 when sessioning so it doesn't cool down from the airflow and then put it back to 8 when the bowl is finished.
Everyone likes they vapor different. I think this is the same as in the EQ thread, where the most craze is about the super short near-heater DDave mods, while I've been praising the opposite - to load the herb into VapeXhale ELB and replace the elbow screen with it and use the regular long cyclone bowl. That way the herb is far from the heater so the air mixes well and the preheat path is longer (better consistency) yet secured within the airflow so it delivers!
I'm folloving the same philosophy with the E-Nano and I love the adjustable screen WPA for it. I've pushed it down so there is like 2cm between the screen and the top. That makes the load further from the heater so it delivers more consistently and less hotspots, it also widens the range of load size - I can load more and it still works (just needs more stirring on bigger loads). Awesome.
I'm not a fan of getting the heater as close the bowl as possible in convection vapes, getting the heater out of direct contact with the herb is what's convection is all about. getting it close adds conduction to the mix, which i agree packs a bigger punch but makes the consistency and hotspots worse.
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And how did it take the place of daily driver from my EVO?
For the simplicity and convenience and speed of vaping microdoses and being able to run continuously. The EVO has a shut off timer and is big and fragile, using nano to mocrodose sub-par material feels safer and simplier while delivering basically the same or even better performance.
The EVO is not a daily driver anymore, but it became what it imo should be - a luxury vape for special occasions. I will definitiely fire it up everytime I would want to blow a tasty cloud. Cheap bland-tasting microdoses can be left to something simplier and safer.
Thanks to
@PPN for this awesome little vape. Quite difficult for an european to get a good log.