thanks for everyone's advice, it will save me sadness of letting a bag get wasted over time as an experiment.
I got my replacement parts from arizer today, so I'm ready to soak some glass in some iso!!! cant wait, im planning on soaking the tubing in there too.
I have found no way of removing the whip OR mini whip from their respective glass elbows due to the glass' little ridges. Does anyone know of a method for removing without breaking the glass? I tried to heat lightly and turn, to no avail. And the iso wont hurt the tubing i am assuming, correct?
buddhaholic420 said:
max said:
yiuneek, vapor in a bag (or any container) condenses at a steady rate. I'd say after 30 min. you've lost half, and trying to save it for an hour is pretty much a waste. The amount you load could definitely affect storage time, but I've never been willing to waste vapor in order to test. Also, in cold weather, as soon as you take the bag ouside, condensation will be much quicker due to the bag getting cold. You need to think of vapor like french fries-good while hot and crispy, but cold and soggy they ain't worth messing with.
Very true. I tried testing it as I love testing all my vape stuff. It seems to reduce the vapor quality and density quite a bit after an hour. I would say it still worked, but not nearly as good. I find it's a waste bro so don't bother saving bags.
do you think if the vapor were pressurized it could last longer?