I also just received my puck dimmer. A BIG improvement. The knob is clear crystal with the numbers underneath, so no worries about the numbers rubbing off like with the original dimmer. The knob also turns very smoothly and the settings feel more precise. The weight of the puck plus the cork pads underneath hold it firmly on the tabletop, so the dimmer no longer has a tendency to pull the E-nano off the table. Much thinner power cords, which look nicer (I mean, why do you need thick cords for a device that pulls maybe 15 watts!). The connector into the Enano is smaller and seems to mate tighter than the old dimmer.
I got mine in maple to match my E-nano and it seems a good match.
The only negative is the cord from the puck to the E-nano seems a little stiff. But it feels like it is getting a little softer as I use it.
Overall, I like it a lot.
My VAS in order (oldest-today): OG Pax | Volcano Digit | Mighty | PuffCo Peak Pro | SB Runt | SB OG | Omnivap '21 | Vong | Dynavap M '20/'21 | Flowerpot Vrod | Dotleaf V1.5 | Tinymight | Boundless Tera 3 | Stache Rio | Davinci Micro | Arizer Solo II | Tafee Bowle | Firewood7 | Noisy Cricket | JetDryV | E-Nano |
Given your EXTENSIVE vaporizer collection, I was wondering how you think the Enano compares to, say, the Mighty and Volcano in terms of vapor quality, etc. Ignoring portability, which is your favorite(s)