So, the other day I was chilling with my Lost Mary vape, right? And I got to thinking, how many puffs do I actually get out of this thing before it dies? I mean, they say it’s around 600, but is it really? So, being the curious cat that I am, I decided to put it to the test.
First things first, I grabbed my brand-new Lost Mary out of the box. Fresh and ready to go. This particular one had a little window on the side where you could see the e-liquid level and a counter that showed how many puffs were left. Super handy, I thought.

I started puffing away like I normally do, taking note of the counter each time. I vaped throughout the day, during my breaks, while watching TV, just like any regular day. The first day passed, and the counter had gone down, but not by much. I was starting to think this thing was going to last forever.
But then came day two. I kept at it, puffing here and there. The counter was definitely going down faster now. I started to really pay attention to the flavor and vapor production. I read somewhere online that once the juice runs out, the vapor production will reduce, and the battery will eventually die, so i know what that means.
- Day 1: Started strong, the counter barely moved.
- Day 2: The counter started dropping more noticeably.
- Day 3: Okay, now we’re getting somewhere. The puffs were still good, but I could tell it was getting closer to the end.
By the third day, the counter was getting pretty low. I was determined to see this through to the end, so I kept vaping. And sure enough, later that day, the vapor started getting weaker, and the flavor wasn’t as strong. Finally, the battery gave out. I checked the counter one last time, and guess what? It was just under 600 puffs, right around 580-something.
So, there you have it. My little experiment confirmed that the Lost Mary vape does indeed give you around 600 puffs, just like they say. Of course, I figured it might vary a little depending on how long you drag each puff, but overall, it’s pretty darn accurate.
It was a fun little test, and now I feel like I know my vape a bit better. Plus, it’s good to know that I’m getting my money’s worth. I guess those companies do their homework after all. Anyway, just thought I’d share my findings with y’all. Keep on vaping, folks!