G Pen Nova Review – Nothing special
Weve reviewed a handful of devices by Grenco before like the G Pen Gio and G Pen Elite though weve never been particularly blown away. Enter the Nova, a 2-in-1 pen for both herb and cannabis extracts with a quartz/ceramic chamber and sleek form factor. Check out what we have to say about the G Pen Nova in our review!
If this might be your first cannabis extract specific vaporizer, check out the Wax Pen Buyers Guide for an introduction and helpful guide on some things you should know about wax pens!
Review: G Pen Nova
How it Works
By removing the mouthpiece from the tank you can load in a small, rice-grain-sized amount of material. To turn the battery on, click the button 5 times in quick succession. A triple-click will cycle between the three voltage settings.
An auto-heat setting is available on the Nova which a double click will activate. The Nova will then heat up for 15 seconds before automatically shutting off. For manual mode, simply hold down the button for up to 15 seconds and take your hit.
Temperature Flexibility
The Nova has three voltage settings built into the battery – 3.2v, 3.5v, and 3.9v. We feel like these settings are well chosen and give a good variety in your hits.
Its fairly standard to see budget vape pens have only three temperature settings with some exceptions like the Yocan Evolve Plus which has just 1, so we see no problem with this.
Vapor Quality
Wax pens have always been a bit limited in the performance they offer. The Nova wont be blowing your pants away at any point but it certainly hits well! Unlike the Hydro tank used by the G Pen Roam vaporizer, the atomizer really only does well with small amounts of material though it gives a pretty pure and flavourful hit.
The vapor doesnt have much time to cool off before it reaches your lungs, however, its not excessively harsh by any means. Overall, the vapor quality from the Nova is average across the board. Users that do not mind spending a bit more for a smooth vaping experience usually tend to prefer units like the Utillian 5 (V3).
Manufacturing Quality
Its slick and feels nice in the hand. The rubberized coating doesnt attract dust and oils too badly and it feels sturdy in the hand. Its a budget wax pen and theres really not much else to say about it.
Nothing thatll blow you away, though its not bad by any means. The built-in ceramic dabbing tool in the mouthpiece works decently well however it gets gunked up extremely easy making it hard to use later. Some users tend to prefer units like the Linx Blaze Wax Pen that comes with a glass mouthpiece that optimizes the airflow.
Included in the box is a very basic kit consisting of the user manual, battery, tank/atomizer, and USB charger. A fairly simple kit that we wouldve liked to see the addition of a cleaning kit and steel dab tool added to it.
Battery Life
With only 300mAh, the Nova is reserved for only very casual users. If you can imagine that your phone has a max capacity of around 3000mAh, youve got to wonder how many hits you can get off a 10% full battery. The answer not many.
Frequent users or those who like to have extended sessions will definitely be disappointed with the short battery life and would prefer units like the Source Orb 4 Signature Kit that comes with a removable 18650 battery.
Nova’s battery charges in around an hour and doesnt feature pass-through charging so youre out of luck if youve run dry.
Portability
Wax pens are some of the most convenient devices ever conceived, and the Nova is no exception to that rule.
Roughly the size of your average Sharpie though a bit longer, its easy to slip it into most pockets. For being on the go, a wax pen is one of the better choices you can make! However, some users that are constantly on the move tend to prefer devices like the Linx Ember that are even smaller and more easy to pocket.
Ease of Use
Starter wax pen vapes are all pretty simple to use with the beginner in mind. The Nova is very straightforward to operate and get good results from.
It does, however, get extremely messy quickly unlike some other wax pens such as the Source Orb 4 Premium Kit that are very easy to clean. We recommend maintaining it every few sessions to keep it working optimally. Soaking the mouthpiece assembly and tank in isopropyl alcohol will make quick work of any build-up and grime, and taking a cotton swab to those hard to reach places will get them squeaky clean.
Rinse gently with water before reassembling for a burn-off session. After that, you should be good to go again. If you’re still not 100% on how to clean a vape pen, feel free to check out our guide!
Discreetness
Unlike the Puffco Peak E-Rig, Nova wax pens are so small and stealthy, making a great addition to your everyday carry arsenal. The matte black finish and small size make it easy to conceal and whip out for a 10-second hit before anyone even notices.
Of course, youll put out a large plume of a vapor and a considerable smell, so keep that in mind as well.
Overall Experience
The Nova comes in at such a low price point and really its not bad at all. It seems like Grenco is stepping their game up slowly with each release, though were still not really satisfied with the end results.
The microscopic battery, okay vapor quality, and very messy aftermath leave a little to be desired. If you’ve read our GPen Elite review, you’ll know that Grenco Science kind of pulled the punches with this device.
If you are looking for a worthwhile wax pen, we suggest checking out the Linx Hypnos Zero.
If you have questions about our review or just want to let us know what you think, feel free to drop us a comment below! Thanks for reading and as always, keep vapin