Lost Mary Turbo Series — The MT Lineup Compared
The Lost Mary Vape Turbo Series is the brand's dual-mode disposable line — currently two devices, the MT15000 Turbo and the MT35000 Turbo. Both feature a Turbo mode that boosts wattage on demand for warmer, fuller flavor expression; both ship with weekly-rotating flavor editions; both come in stock from our Moreno Valley, California warehouse with same-day shipping. The difference is capacity and feature depth — and which one you should buy depends on how you vape.
What "Turbo" Actually Means on a Lost Mary Disposable
Most disposable vapes run at a fixed wattage band. Lost Mary's Turbo Series adds a second wattage mode — hold the side button for 2 seconds and the device raises peak wattage by approximately 18% during the first 1.5 seconds of each draw. The practical effect: warmer vapor, more saturated flavor delivery, and a noticeably bolder mouthfeel. The shift is most pronounced on dessert and complex fruit recipes (Toasted Banana, Tigers Blood, Lemonade Edition) where the warmer wattage band brings out cream, coconut, and zest layers that read flat at standard wattage.
Standard mode is what you'll run by default — tighter draws, smoother flavor expression, longer expected device life. Turbo mode is what you reach for when you want to feel the recipe top to bottom. One tap of the side button returns the device to Standard. The toggle works the same way on both the MT15000 and the MT35000; the visual feedback (an animated front LED strip) is what differentiates the two devices.
For comparison, the coil-free Lost Mary Ultrasonic 35K sits in a different family entirely — ultrasonic atomization replaces the resistive coil, so there's no wattage toggle at all, but flavor delivery stays consistent end-to-end with no burnt-taste drop-off near empty. The Turbo Series and Ultrasonic Series solve different problems with different physics.
MT35000 Turbo vs MT15000 Turbo — The Honest Comparison
The Lost Mary MT35000 is the flagship — biggest reservoir, deepest flavor catalog (32 flavors including Lemonade Edition + Weekly drops), highest-resolution LED strip, longest expected use window. It's the right choice if you want one device to last 2-3 weeks, you value flavor depth, and you vape several flavors over a single device's lifetime. The Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo is the daily carry — smaller, lighter, faster to top up, ripple-pattern grip, simpler operation. It's the right choice if you want a pocket device that doesn't feel chunky, you prefer to swap flavors more frequently, and you don't mind charging every few days.
Both devices share the same Turbo mode mechanic and ship with weekly flavor rotations, but the catalogs are organized differently. The MT35000 carries 32 core + Lemonade Edition + rotating Weekly Editions, with the Lemonade Edition (Half & Half, Tropical Lemon, Blue Raz Lemonade, Mint Lemonade, Straw Dragon Lemon) being the most-ordered specialty group at our warehouse. The MT15000 carries 20 core flavors plus 7 Weekly Edition slots that rotate every 4-6 weeks, plus a Thermal Edition (color-changing shell that reacts to body heat) and a Zero Nicotine Edition that takes 5 fan-favorite recipes and strips out the nic entirely.
Lost Mary Turbo Series Quick Spec Table
| Spec | MT15000 Turbo | MT35000 Turbo |
|---|---|---|
| Puff count | 15,000 | 35,000 |
| E-liquid tank | 7.5 mL | 18 mL |
| Battery | 650 mAh | 1000 mAh |
| Charging port | USB-C | USB-C |
| Modes | Standard + Turbo | Standard (Smooth) + Turbo |
| LED strip | 8-segment | 16-segment interactive |
| Flavor catalog | 20 Core + 7 Weekly + Thermal + Zero Nic | 32 + Lemonade Edition + Weekly |
| Authenticity QR | Yes | Yes |
| Price | $20.99 | $23.99 |
| Cost per 1,000 puffs | $1.40 | $0.69 |
Lost Mary Turbo Flavors — Where to Browse
Both Turbo devices share many flavors but maintain separate catalogs. The shared flavors carry a "+" marker on the MT35000 catalog, telling you the same flavor is also available on the MT15000 at a lower price point. If you've already settled on a flavor and want to know which device carries it, the easiest path is the full Lost Mary Flavors hub — every flavor is tagged with its carrier device(s), and clicking through to the single-flavor page shows in-stock variants with one-click add-to-cart on whichever device is currently in stock.
Among the most-requested Turbo flavors at our warehouse: Baja Splash (the catalog's signature exclusive), Blue Razz Ice (still the all-time Lost Mary top-seller), Strawmelon Peach, Tigers Blood, and the Lemonade Edition specialties on the MT35000.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Lost Mary Turbo Series?
The Lost Mary Turbo Series is the brand's dual-mode disposable line — currently the MT15000 Turbo (15,000 puffs) and the MT35000 Turbo (35,000 puffs). Both feature a Turbo mode (hold the side button 2 seconds) that boosts peak wattage by approximately 18% on each draw for warmer, fuller flavor delivery.
What's the difference between MT15000 Turbo and MT35000 Turbo?
Capacity, catalog depth, and LED resolution. The MT35000 carries 35,000 puffs, 32 flavors (vs 20 on MT15000), a 16-segment interactive light strip, and an 18 mL reservoir. The MT15000 is the smaller daily-carry model — 15,000 puffs, 20 Core flavors plus Weekly + Thermal + Zero Nicotine editions, a 7.5 mL reservoir, and an 8-segment light strip. Cost per 1,000 puffs is significantly better on the MT35000 ($0.69 vs $1.40), but the MT15000 is the better choice if you swap flavors frequently or want a smaller form factor.
Are MT15000 Turbo flavors and MT35000 Turbo flavors the same?
Many flavors overlap (look for the "+" marker on the MT35000 catalog — that's the cross-compatible indicator) but each device has unique entries. The MT35000 carries the Lemonade Edition exclusively. The MT15000 has the Thermal Edition (color-changing shell) and a Zero Nicotine Edition that doesn't exist on the MT35000. For the cleanest cross-reference, browse the flavors hub.
How do I tell when Turbo mode is active?
The front LED strip animates differently in Turbo mode — on the MT35000, the 16-segment strip lights up in a denser pattern with a slightly warmer color tint; on the MT15000, the 8-segment strip pulses through a faster animation cycle. Tap the side button once to return to Standard mode.
Does Turbo mode reduce battery life?
Marginally. Running Turbo full-time on the MT35000 drops expected output from 35,000 puffs (Standard) to roughly 20,000-25,000 puffs. On the MT15000, full-time Turbo drops expected output from 15,000 to roughly 9,500-11,500 puffs. Most customers use Turbo selectively — on dessert and complex fruit recipes — rather than as a default setting, which preserves nearly the full puff-count.
Shop the Lost Mary Turbo Series — Resources
- Shop MT35000 Turbo — $23.99
- Shop MT15000 Turbo — $20.99
- Browse the full Lost Mary Vape Flavors hub — all 35 flavors across all 7 devices
- Lost Mary Vape Near Me — same-day CA warehouse ship covers both Turbo Series devices to most US states
- Lost Mary Vape price list — cost-per-1,000-puffs comparison across the lineup
- Read the MT35000 Turbo hands-on review