Okay, so, I was digging around the internet, trying to figure out what this whole “thermal edition” thing is with Lost Mary vapes. You know, those ones that change color in your hand? I kept seeing stuff about the Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo Thermal Edition, and I was like, “What’s the deal with these things?”
First, I grabbed one of these Lost Mary vapes from my friend. It said “Thermal Edition” on the box, so I knew I was on the right track. This thing was supposed to have, like, 15,000 puffs. Which is a lot, man. And it’s got that 5% nicotine, so it definitely packs a punch.

My Experiment
- Started puffing: Okay, so I started using this thing. The flavor was pretty intense. They called it some kind of “fruity symphony” or something, and it was definitely a bunch of berry flavors all mixed together. Pretty tasty, not gonna lie.
- Color change: I noticed the color changing thing, which was kind of cool. It went from one color to another as I held it. It was a little gimmick, I guess, but kind of neat.
- Felt the nicotine: Yeah, you definitely feel the nicotine in these things. It was a bit strong for me, to be honest. I started to get why these things are addictive. It’s easy to just keep puffing away.
- Got a cough: After a while, I started coughing a bit. Not a lot, but it was there. I guess that’s one of the downsides, these things can mess with your lungs a bit. It’s like when I started smoking, took a while to get used to it.
- Kept testing: I kept using it on and off, just to see how long it would last. 15,000 puffs is a long time, and I wanted to see if it was true.
So, after using this Lost Mary Thermal Edition for a while, I gotta say, it’s a trip. The flavor is strong, the color-changing is a fun little trick, and the nicotine is definitely there. But, like with anything, there are some downsides. That coughing was a bit annoying, and you gotta be careful not to get hooked on these things. If you’re into vaping, it’s worth checking out, but just be aware of what you’re getting into. You know, it’s like anything else, moderation is key. Don’t overdo it.