Alright, so, I had this issue with my Lost Mary vape not hitting properly. It was super annoying because, you know, you expect it to just work. I mean, that’s what it’s supposed to do, right? Anyway, I decided to figure out what was going on.
First, I checked the obvious stuff. Was it charged? Yep, fully charged. Then I made sure there was enough e-liquid in the tank. Plenty there. So, it wasn’t the easy fixes.

Next, I thought maybe the coil was the problem. These things get gunked up after a while and need replacing. I took the whole thing apart – it wasn’t too hard, just a few screws and stuff. I popped out the old coil, and yeah, it looked pretty nasty.
- Unscrewed the tank from the battery part.
- Took out the old coil – it just pulled right out.
- Put in a new coil – made sure it was the right kind for my Lost Mary.
- Screwed everything back together – didn’t over-tighten, just snug.
Here’s what I did to replace the coil:
After putting it all back together, I gave it a try. Still nothing! I was starting to get really frustrated at this point. I mean, I followed all the steps, what else could it be?
Then I remembered reading something about airflow issues. I looked closely at the airflow holes on the bottom of the tank. They were tiny and looked a bit clogged. I grabbed a toothpick – yeah, a toothpick – and carefully cleaned out those little holes.
And guess what? That was it! It started hitting like a champ again. Seriously, who knew that those tiny airflow holes could make such a big difference? It was such a relief.
So, yeah, that’s my story of how I fixed my Lost Mary. It wasn’t a major issue, but it was definitely annoying until I figured it out. Just goes to show, sometimes it’s the smallest things that can cause the biggest headaches. And sometimes, all you need is a toothpick!