Quote Originally Posted by vapefiend
Bagged vapor is easy. Just add herb, turn it on and suck it out when it's full. You can carry a bag of vapor around the house or take it with you in the car. You can fill a bag while you're busy doing something else. So bags have some convenience pluses. All the hits are the same, but the vapor is mixed with more air than with a whip, so it's not as tasty as direct draw. Using a whip, you get some big, delicious hits and that makes the vaping process more enjoyable. But you also have some less than tasty hits at the end, and there's a learning curve with a whip. So you have to decide which features fit you best. If you can't decide you can get the Extreme or herbalAire and have both methods.
Does anyone know what happens to a vapor once the temperature goes below the vaporization temperature?

I'll give you a hint. It is how distilled water and distilled spirits are made. The substance is heated to the vaporization temperature, cooled then condensed into its pure form.

If you think you can carry around a bag or balloon filled with any kind of vapor and cool it down below its vapor temp and it still stays in its vapor form, then your bag/balloon has A LOT of condensed vapor on surface. The only thing left in a bag/ballon that has been cooled down, is the air that was blown in by the fan.

If you use a bag/balloon or a bulb type vaporizer, inhale the vapor ASAP or else time and a decreaseing temperature will condense the vapor to the sides.