That Lost Mary Turbo button, sometimes it just don’t work right. I got this thing, they call it a Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo, fancy name for somethin’ that should just work, right? But sometimes, it don’t. And you gotta figure out why. It ain’t rocket science, just gotta check a few things.
First thing, you gotta see if the darn thing has any juice left. That’s the battery, you know. If it’s low, well, you gotta plug it in. Like when the lights go out, you gotta find the candles. Same thing. If that little battery picture is empty, ain’t nothin’ gonna happen.

- Check the battery thing – See if it’s empty.
- Plug it in if it needs juice. You know, like fillin’ up the gas tank.
Now, I seen on that internet thing, they say you gotta “troubleshoot.” Sounds complicated, but it just means lookin’ for the problem. Like when you lose your glasses, you gotta look around. Same idea here.
Sometimes, this Lost Mary thing, it just don’t wanna puff. You suck and suck, and nothin’ comes out. Like tryin’ to drink from an empty well. Frustrating, right? They say on that internet, you gotta check the airflow. Sounds like somethin’ you’d do with a tractor, but okay. Means somethin’s probably blockin’ it up.
Could be gunked up. Like when you don’t clean the chimney, gets all full of soot. Maybe you gotta blow in it, or tap it a little. Just be careful, don’t wanna break the darn thing. But you gotta make sure that air can get through. Otherwise, nothin’s gonna happen. It’s like tryin’ to breathe with your hand over your mouth.
The button on that Lost Mary Turbo can be a real pain. Sometimes you have to press it just right or it just plays up.
Then there’s that little coil thingy. Don’t really know what it does, but they say it can burn out. Like a light bulb, I guess. If that’s busted, then you’re outta luck. Gotta get a new one, I suppose. Nothin’ lasts forever, right?
And sometimes, you just ain’t pullin’ on it hard enough. Gotta give it a good suck, like you’re tryin’ to get the last drop out of a milkshake. If you’re just barely breathin’ on it, ain’t nothin’ gonna come out.
Another thing to check if your Lost Mary Turbo button is giving issues is that e-liquid level. That is the juice it uses to make the vapor. If that is empty, it ain’t going to work, just like your car will not start without gas.
- Make sure you ain’t blockin’ the airflow.
- See if that coil thingy is burnt out.
- Check the e-liquid level, make sure it has juice.
- Give it a good, hard puff.
And then sometimes, it just needs a little rest. Like takin’ a nap. They say you can “restart” it. Just turn it off and on again, I guess. Like when the TV gets fuzzy, you turn it off and on, and it’s all better.

Sometimes, this Lost Mary Turbo button is the issue. You have to press it just right, you know? Or else it acts up like a naughty child.
Another thing, make sure that plug thingy is out. They put a little stopper in it, to keep it fresh, I guess. But you gotta take that out before you can use it. Like takin’ the cork out of a bottle. If you don’t take it out, ain’t nothin’ gonna come out, no matter how hard you try. The plug can be on the bottom too, so check there.
And sometimes that little hole where you plug it in to charge, it gets dirty. Like when you get crumbs in your keyboard. Gotta clean it out. Maybe blow in it, or use a little brush. Just be gentle, don’t want to mess it up.
They say there can be somethin’ wrong with the “connection.” Don’t really know what that means, but I guess somethin’ ain’t connected right. Like when the wires come loose on your lamp. If that’s the case, you might need to take it back to the store. Some problems are better left to other folks, you know? If you ain’t comfortable messing around in there, just take it back to the shop. They should be able to help you out.
So, yeah, that Lost Mary Turbo button and the whole thing can be a bit of a headache sometimes. But usually, it’s somethin’ simple. Just gotta check a few things, and you’ll be puffin’ away again in no time. Just remember, if all else fails, take it back to the store. And if you bought it online, well that’s a whole other story. You might be stuck with it. So it is always best to buy from a store.
Hope that helps you out. These things can be tricky. But usually, it is an easy fix.