Eluma: The odd man out...

I always feel strange in conversation repeating over and over what equipment I prefer for vaping, or what vendors I use. And when I do it.. I feel like I'm becoming an advertisement.

So I made a change a while back about how I would post to the forums in order to feel more comfortable. Everyone is a little "religious" about their vaping solution. I try not to be- and remain open minded.

So the blog... is the perfect place for praise to be heaped on the Holy vaping Solution. It's out of the way- and I don't have to feel like I'm constantly endorsing one thing or another.

I've tried a couple of different "Website" branded PVs since starting to vape, and two months in I still occasionally go back to my Eluma. It's a DSE902 for those that watch model numbers, and I like it.

Can you believe people seem critical of that? And strangely, they remain critical until they find out it's simply a proprietary DSE901.

But why would it matter?

I did graduate from a crappy website PV a long time ago. And moved up the food chain to being a Joye user. But why can't other things be good too? Why would choice of vaping solution be religious.

I suppose a number of us view PVs as a life saver. I do. So attaching a value to that little battery and atomizer seems logical. Perhaps emotional.

But I like the Eluma. A lot. And when it's well maintained it performs like a winner.

I'm not giving an endorsement. The Joye 510 and it's variants are very well regarded and my primary vape. But sometimes... especially when driving, the cigarette feel, smooth draw, and nice vapor of the Eluma just "works" for me.

Maybe I weird? I also like Dekang juices.

Don't hate me.

Comments

You don't have a 5 volt mod? Hmm, that's weird!

Oh well, chacun a son gout and all that. Maybe you'll be cured one day.
 
Nothing wrong with it. People get caught up in whats supposed to be "the best" or whats popular.
I have an old adage. Go with what you know.

Sometimes people seem to forget too that what works for one may not work as well for another. If such was the case we would all be driving the same make and model of car.
 

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