nadia_epic

EpicVape Team
Company Rep
FUUUUUUCCCCCKKKKK!


For the first time in years, I am without my beloved e-nano. For the first time in years, the power is out. I've never even had to turn it off before... It fell, knocked something is loose inside, and is no longer working.

There is no substitute. I have others, but none that can fill Epic's tremendous shoes.

What is turn around time on repair services? I am so bummed:(

Oh no!

All of our E-Nano's have a 3 year (non-transferable) warranty. If your unit is older than 3 years, not to worry! We offer an extended warranty for $65 (U.S. residents only at this time) that includes shipping to and from our facility. Please fill out an RMA Request using this link - http://epicvape.com/request-rma/
it's how we start the warranty process so it's best to start there.
 

Dynavaper

Karma Farmer
Shipped today............nice.
Can any one tell me how it compares to a solo performance wise?

It's always hard to tell, because each person is different, but I am (as a Solo 2 owner) keen to say that if you like your Solo, then you will love the performance of the e-Nano. But it's not a fair comparison. The Solo has to perform with batteries while the e-Nano always has the full outlet power on its side. And you will feel that difference, trust me... There is, furthermore, less draw restriction with the e-Nano.

My very first reaction to the e-Nano was me laughing out loud, because I could not believe the taste, vapor production and smoothness from that tiny amount of material. :tup:

Which one did you buy, @arb?
 
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arb

Semi shaved ape
It's always hard to tell, because each person is different, but I am (as a Solo 2 owner) keen to say that if you like your Solo, then you will love the performance of the e-Nano. But it's not a fair comparison. The Solo has to perform with batteries while the e-Nano always has the full outlet power on its side. And you will feel that difference, trust me... There is, furthermore, less draw restriction with the e-Nano.

My very first reaction to the e-Nano was me laughing out loud, because I could not believe the taste, vapor production and smoothness from that tiny amount of material. :tup:

Which one did you buy, @arb?


Exactly what I was hoping for..........I went maple and long stem mainly because I give most of my new vapes away.
I turn wood cut stone and forge steel as hobbies so if I like it I will buy at least a couple more.
But........it is stacking up against a volcano for my workhorse so time will tell.
 

Dynavaper

Karma Farmer
Very much looking forward to your verdict when it arrives! :)
Hint: Heat it properly before usage. It is not absolutely necessary, but for me, the e-Nano works best at the time when the surrounding wood becomes warm already. You can easily use it before that, but that's the sweet spot IMHO.
 
I have three things to offer;

1. I still love my E-nanos. If you are able I suggest having two. One for regular usage and one for backup. However, your backup can still be used as functional art\aromatherapy device. Also adds to out in the open stealth. See pic below.

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2. There has been some talk about finding a reasonably priced 110v to 220v step down converter that is quiet. I just received one from an Aliexpress vendor. It shipped fast and it is cheap enough. Here is the link and I highly recommend it;

https://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot...&orderId=93409775036498&productId=32843775692

3. I honestly can't remember my third point. Get an Enano lol.
 
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Dynavaper

Karma Farmer
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Glad to see all the new Nano fans out there in FC land. The vapor taste, convenience, ease of use and a miser of a vaporizer is what hooked me. I loved it so much I bought a second one.

Using my Walnut Enano with some Silver Tip which is a combo of Super Silver Haze and Granddaddy Purp checking in at 27%THC. A very wonderful vapor flavor I’m experiencing right now.

We are having a scorcher of a summer in the Pacific Northwest. We’ve had some 90+ temp which is warm for us. The summers seem to be getting hotter around here. No air conditioning just 4 fans.
 

<Delta9>

Member
I just created an account so I could post a thank-you in this thread to all who have shared their opinions and advice.

I quit smoking tobacco in favor of vaping 8 years ago. I’ve been burning flowers for 30 years and only just recently discovered you can vape dried herbs.

I thought I wanted a portable but after reading hundreds of reviews and forum threads, I wound up ordering a walnut E-nano on Sunday. I can’t wait for it to get here.
 

nickb

SSV w/ Standard HC, LSV HC, thermovape all,
Shipped today............nice.
Can any one tell me how it compares to a solo performance wise?

This blows away a solo it ia way better, you can adjust for light vapor to huge vapor clouds ittakes only a crumb and it works well with concentrates too. i recommed getting the basket screens the glass scren tend to be hit and miss in my experience and you will get better air flow with the basket screens
 
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