So, the other day, I was scrolling through some online forums, and this name kept popping up: Lost Mary. I was like, “What’s the deal with this?” It turns out Lost Mary is this brand that’s been making waves in the vaping world. They’re known for their disposable vapes, which are super convenient – no need to mess with refilling or recharging, you just use them and toss them when they’re done. I got curious, so I decided to dig a little deeper.
I found out that Lost Mary is part of this bigger company, and they’ve got a whole bunch of different disposable vapes. They have the OS series, the MO series, and a few others, each with its own look and feel. I’m not a huge vaper myself, but I gotta say, some of these looked pretty slick. They had some that were small and discreet, and others that were a bit bigger with more features. I was getting more interested.

Now, I wanted to see what people were actually saying about these things. I checked out some reviews and comments online, and it seemed like most folks were pretty happy with them. They said the flavors were good, the vapor production was decent, and they lasted a while. Of course, there were a few negative comments here and there, but that’s to be expected with anything. But then, I stumbled upon some other brands too, like IVG Vape and this one called Hayati Pro Max. It looked like Lost Mary wasn’t the only player in the game.
I decided I had to try at least one of these things out for myself. I went to a local vape shop and picked up a Lost Mary Pro Max – it was a bit bigger than some of the others, but I figured, “Go big or go home, right?” The guy at the shop told me it had a pretty strong nicotine hit and an optimized airflow system, whatever that means. I also grabbed an IVG Vape and a Hayati Pro Max, just to compare. I wanted the full experience.
My Vaping Experiment
- First Impressions:
- The Lost Mary Pro Max felt solid in my hand. It wasn’t too heavy, but it definitely had some weight to it. The design was pretty cool, all sleek and modern.
- The IVG Vape was a bit smaller and lighter, but it still felt well-made.
- The Hayati Pro Max was the biggest of the bunch and I got a little worried if I can manage it properly.
- Trying It Out:
- I took my first puff of the Lost Mary, and wow, that nicotine hit was no joke! I could feel it right away. The flavor was pretty intense, too. I chose some kind of fruity one, and it was like a burst of flavor in my mouth.
- The IVG Vape had a smoother draw, and the flavor wasn’t as strong. It was more of a mellow experience.
- The Hayati Pro Max had a bit of a harsh hit, it was a bit harsh on my throat.
- Using Them Over Time:
- I used the Lost Mary Pro Max on and off for a few days. It seemed to last a long time, which was good. I didn’t have to worry about it dying on me. The flavor stayed pretty consistent, too.
- The IVG Vape didn’t last quite as long, but it was still decent. It was a good option for when I wanted something a bit more low-key.
- With Hayati Pro Max, I noticed that the flavor seemed to drop off pretty quickly, and I wasn’t getting as much vapor.
So, yeah, that’s my experience with the Lost Mary Pro Max, IVG, and Hayati vapes. It’s powerful, it lasts a long time, and the flavor is pretty intense. While I was using it I did notice that if I tilted it too much, the liquid seemed to leak a bit. It wasn’t a huge deal, but it was something I had to watch out for. The other two were good in their own ways, but the Lost Mary definitely stood out to me. It is said that Lost mary’s contain a vastly reduced number of chemicals compared with traditional cigarettes. This makes them a much safer alternative to smoking. They’ve got something for everyone, whether you’re a heavy vaper or just someone who wants to try it out every now and then. If you’re thinking about trying one, I’d say go for it. Just be prepared for that nicotine kick, because it’s definitely there!