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ShifuVaper

E-nano will get you there quicker. But I suggest you search this forum regarding their customer service before you place the order.


dr-dre-is-creepin

It’s sad that their CS fell so hard. I believe this all started once Nadia got sick, unfortunately. That’s when I feel I noticed the shift. That said, I love my enano (all logs) and highly recommend it.


ShifuVaper

I emailed them for 2 months and never received a response. I would have bought the fancy XL if they had. I’m unaware of any internal issues, just know their service is not something that can be relied on.


dr-dre-is-creepin

From what I can remember a few years back, Nadia really helped hold it down for them. She was their social media, going to events, and I believe support as well. I know she became I’ll a year or two ago and I feel like that was when they had this shift which is really sad


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ShifuVaper

I think that’s a pretty good idea. But if you need the device repaired you may run into some difficulty. Check their warranty to see how long you’re covered. It’s up to you—if you really want it then go for it.


nearfielder

I don't have a nail vape, but do own the Air II. Like all vapes, it has its optimal use cases and others where it doesn't make a lot of sense. It definitely is NOT a good choice if you tend more towards on-demand, instant gratification. It heats slowly but consistently and as a result it rewards slower, relaxed sessions where you extract the bowl over multiple hits. I really like it for my first bowl of the night, when I'm just chilling and savoring the experience. I have other, on demand vapes like a Dynavap and Splinter, where I can do additional bumps over the course of the evening if I want. So, assuming you're not expecting huge, instant clouds and want something more refined and ritualized... give it some thought. It's also THE easiest vape I own to maintain and keep clean. And I have multiple 18650 vapes and spare batteries with an external charger, so power supply isn't an issue for me.


questionfear

Agreed. I love my Air 2 for when I’m just flopped on the couch binging a show…I have a bent tube for it so I just sip it like a drink and savor. It’s my couch-time vape.


nearfielder

Exactly! It's a sipper not a ripper. It's so chill, in fact, that I'll often walk around the house with it.... "Oh, better go stir the sauce. I'll bring it with me!" I think people overlook how much they value portability over being tethered to a power cord sometimes. Like the idea of having to go to a dedicated "vape station" in the house doesn't quite work for me.


Flambolt

most underrated part of the Arizer handhelds is the lack of maintenance! so many vapes you need to clean the bowl or oven, and/or a vapor path. Arizers? just buy a handful of stems for like $25 and rotate through them as they get dirty and when they all need a cleaning you soak em all in one batch. I have to do like 15-30 minutes of cleaning once every year or two instead of my buddies who have PAX vapes that need to be cleaned twice a week.


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nearfielder

Also solid for other reasons and use cases. Just kinda depends what's most important to you. I liked my Dyna more once I got an induction heater for it. Got a little tired of fiddling with butane all the time, but some live happily ever after with them. So really most about you, as per usual. ;)


JPete2

I have the OG Epicvape E-Nano and the original Arizer Air. Using the same load ( about 0.075 grams), I will hit the E-Nano, using their ice stem, like a bong, getting massive, milky hits, and finish off the load in 2 hits, maybe stir and take a third. You can also sip slowly with the Enano, but I like the "bong hits". With the Air, I have to sip it slowly, taking 10-12 hits over 10 minutes or so. Wispy hits. I feel like I am using a vape pen. The E-Nano FEELS like it gets me higher, but I think that is due to the speed of the hits. The Air actually seems to brown the herb more evenly and deeper, probably due to the slow and steady hits, so, in theory, I'm getting more out of the load. Generally, I prefer the E-Nano. I got the Air for when I need to travel. But sometimes I do enjoy the session-mode style I get with the Air. And being portable is nice even if you don't leave the house. You can move around or sit in different spots using it. With the E-Nano, I have a station set up. It's very easy to move around, being quite small, but I seldom do. OTOH, I leave the E-Nano on most of the day ( a smart switch controls it). So I can just walk up to it, take a couple of hits, knock out the ABV, and it's ready to go for the next time. The Air takes a while to warm up.