Alright, so the other day, my Lost Mary vape just stopped hitting out of nowhere. I was like, “What the heck?” One minute I was vaping, the next, nothing. I tried hitting it again and again, but it was just dead.
So, the very first thing I did was look at the battery indicator. I figured maybe the battery just died on me, even though I thought I had charged it recently.

- Checked the battery level: Sure enough, the battery icon was showing low. That was weird because I could’ve sworn it was at least half full.
Then, I remembered reading something online about disposables sometimes getting clogged.
- Tried the tissue trick: I took a tissue and covered the mouthpiece, then flicked the vape upside down a few times. The idea is to get any extra juice out of the coil. I had my doubts, but I was willing to try anything.
After that, I checked the bottom of the vape where the airflow holes are. Sometimes those can get blocked, and that can mess with how it hits.
- Inspected the airflow: Everything looked clear, no gunk or anything blocking the holes. So that wasn’t the problem.
Next up was the charging port. A buddy of mine told me once that his vape wasn’t charging right because the port was dirty.
- Cleaned the charging port: I took a little brush and carefully cleaned out any dust or lint that might’ve been in there. It wasn’t too bad, but I figured it couldn’t hurt.
Finally, I just plugged it in to charge, even though the battery wasn’t completely dead.
- Charged it up: I left it charging for a good while, hoping that would somehow magically fix things.
And guess what? After a full charge, it started working again! I still don’t know exactly what caused the problem, but I’m just glad it’s hitting again. Maybe it was a combination of a low battery and a little bit of clogging. Who knows?
Anyway, if your Lost Mary stops hitting, don’t panic. Try these simple things first, and hopefully, you’ll be back to vaping in no time.