Okay, guys, so today I’m gonna talk about this vape mod I messed around with, the Thelema by Lost Vape. I’ve been seeing a lot of hype around this thing, so I decided to get my hands on one and see what it’s all about.
First off, I got the package and unboxed it. The Thelema itself looks pretty sleek, not gonna lie. It’s got this solid feel to it, which I like. I started by filling up the pod. It’s a top-fill system, which is super convenient. You just slide the top part and pour in your e-juice. This one holds a decent amount, 4mL, so you’re not constantly refilling.

- Fill it up with e-juice
- Slide the top part open
- Pour it in, easy peasy
Next, I turned the thing on. You just click the fire button five times quickly. The screen lights up, and you’re good to go. Now, this thing uses the Quest chip, which I’ve heard good things about. It can fire from 5 to 80 watts, which is a pretty wide range. I mostly stuck to the wattage mode, ’cause that’s what I’m used to, but you got other modes to play with. I found the power mode to be red after turning on the device and pressing the select button.
I vaped on it for a few days, trying out different wattages. I gotta say, this thing hits pretty good. The flavor is on point, and it produces a good amount of vapor. I didn’t experience any dry hits or anything like that. Also, this device will automatically turn off if I don’t use it within 20 seconds. I’m impressed so far.
Settings
The Thelema Solo kit has 5 power modes: Wattage (up to 100w), VPC (Variable power curve), Bypass, Voltage and Temperature Control (SS904, SS316, Ti & Ni). It also allows you to set 3 user presets making it easier to switch between preferred settings.
Overall, I’m pretty happy with the Thelema. It’s a solid device that performs well. If you’re in the market for a new mod, I’d say give this one a shot. It’s definitely worth checking out.
If you are looking for a great value, hard hitting, solid performer with an advanced chipset, you could do a lot worse than the Lost Vape Thelema Quest kit. It has to be a clear contender. I enjoyed using it. I didn’t experience any leaking, or any problems at all, everything worked as it should. I like the design of it, it feels great in your hand.
So, yeah, that’s my experience with the Thelema by Lost Vape. Hope this was helpful. Catch you guys in the next one!