Okay, so I’ve been seeing this question pop up everywhere: how many hits does a Lost Mary vape actually have? You know, those colorful little disposable vapes that everyone seems to be puffing on these days. I decided to take a deep dive into this, not just for me, but for all of us curious folks out there.
First off, I grabbed a brand-new Lost Mary BM600. The packaging says it’s good for about 600 puffs. Sounds like a lot, right? But I wanted to see for myself. I started by using it normally, just like I usually do, taking a few puffs here and there throughout the day.

My Experiment
- Day 1: I started fresh in the morning. I kept a tally on my phone every time I took a hit. I was working from home, so I probably puffed a bit more than usual. By the end of the day, I had taken around 120 hits. The flavor was still strong, and the vapor production was decent.
- Day 2: Continued with my tally. I noticed that I was subconsciously taking longer drags as the day went on. Maybe it was just me, but it felt like I needed a bit more to get the same satisfaction. End of the day, another 150 hits or so. The battery indicator was still showing green.
- Day 3: This is where things got interesting. I started noticing a slight decline in flavor. Still good, but not as vibrant as day one. I pushed it a bit more, taking more frequent hits. By night, the hit count was close to 200.
- Day 4: The flavor was definitely weaker now. I found myself puffing more often to compensate. I also started paying attention to how long each puff was. Longer drags seemed to give a more satisfying hit, but obviously, that would drain the battery and e-liquid faster. Hit count for the day was around 130.
- Day 5: Okay, now we’re talking. The battery was on its last legs. I started getting that slightly burnt taste, which is never fun. I managed to squeeze out another 70 or so puffs, mostly short ones, before the light started flashing, signaling the end.
So, what’s the verdict? In my experience, I got somewhere around 670 hits in total. That’s pretty close to the advertised 600, considering I probably took some longer drags than average. Also, I guess there’s also this eco mode in Lost Mary 4in1 vapes, which the manufacturer claims to give you 150-200 puffs in a 1-gram cartridge. But, to be honest, I haven’t tried this model.
But here’s the thing: it’s not just about the number. How you vape matters. If you’re taking big, long hits, you’ll probably get fewer puffs overall. If you take short, quick puffs, you might get more. And then there’s the whole nicotine thing. I’ve heard that these Lost Mary vapes can have different nicotine levels, but I couldn’t tell the differences exactly. Some people say that a Lost Mary is like smoking 40 cigarettes because it contains nicotine salt e-liquid, which I think means that nicotine gets into your bloodstream more quickly. To mimic the patterns of a pack-a-day smoker, some suggest that you can use your vape 20 times a day and puff on it 10-15 times during each session. I don’t think this method is scientific, but you can try it. But, yeah, I’d say a Lost Mary can last a decent amount of time, depending on how you use it. Just remember to vape responsibly, folks! And don’t forget to dispose of them properly. We gotta think about the environment, too!