Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo Review — The All-Rounder Disposable
A full hands-on review of the Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo: upgraded dual mesh coil, "+" enhanced flavors, Smooth vs Turbo Mode, blend-in smart display, and 15+ flavors across three editions. After two weeks of daily use, here's whether the MT15000's successor delivers.
- Quick Verdict — 8.8/10
- Full Specifications
- Design, Display & Build
- Performance — Smooth vs Turbo Mode
- Flavor Review — "+" Enhanced Line + Editions
- Battery Life & Charging
- MT35000 vs MT15000 — Worth the Upgrade?
- How It Compares to Other Lost Mary Devices
- Who Should Buy This?
- Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Verdict — 8.8/10
Derek's Verdict
8.8/10Pros
- "+" enhanced flavors are noticeably bolder than standard versions
- Smooth Mode delivers 90%+ flavor consistency — no degradation
- 1000mAh battery easily lasts 1.5–2 days per charge
- Blend-in smart display is elegant and functional
- Ergonomic C-frame body with excellent grip textures
- 15+ flavors across 3 editions (Standard, Super, Space)
- Strong value at $15–20 for 35,000 puffs
Cons
- Display is basic — no exact percentage, just LED indicators
- No transparent tank — you rely on display for e-liquid level
- "Two-week use" claim is unrealistic for regular vapers
- Plastic body feels less premium than NERA or Ultrasonic
- No flavor customization (no Spin dial like Ultrasonic)
Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo — upgraded dual mesh coil + "+" enhanced flavors + 1000mAh battery
Shop MT35000 Turbo — $16.99Full Specifications
| Device Type | Disposable (single-use) |
| Max Puffs | Up to 35,000 (Smooth) / ~20,000 (Turbo) |
| E-Liquid Capacity | 18mL pre-filled |
| Nicotine Strength | 5% (50mg/mL) salt nicotine |
| Battery | 1000mAh rechargeable (largest in Lost Mary disposable range) |
| Charging | USB-C fast charge |
| Coil | Upgraded dual mesh coil |
| Power Modes | Smooth (efficient, 35K) / Turbo (intense, 20K) |
| Display | Blend-in Smart Display — hidden until activated, shows battery + e-liquid + mode |
| Activation | Draw-activated |
| Body | C-frame ergonomic, glossy/matte/ribbed textures |
| Dimensions | ~106mm tall, compact palm-fit form |
| Mouthpiece | Flattened duck-bill style |
| Editions | Standard + Super Edition + Space Limited Edition |
| Flavor Formula | "+" enhanced formulations (bolder, richer than standard) |
Design, Display & Build
The MT35000 Turbo is the direct successor to the MT15000, and the family resemblance is clear. It's an all-plastic disposable with a C-frame ergonomic body that curves naturally into the palm. The body uses a deliberate mix of surface textures — glossy panels, matte sections, and ribbed grip zones — that make it surprisingly secure in the hand. It's not the most premium-feeling device (the NERA 70K and Ultrasonic 35K both feel more refined), but it's well-built and comfortable for daily use.
The standout design element is the Blend-in Smart Display. Unlike the NERA's always-visible curved screen, the MT35000's display is completely hidden under the outer shell when not in use. When you draw or press the button, the screen lights up with a soft glow showing battery level, e-liquid status, and current mode (Smooth/Turbo). Animated helix-style lines flow around the indicators while you vape, creating a subtle visual effect that's surprisingly elegant. When you stop puffing, the display fades to invisible. It's the most refined approach to disposable displays we've seen — functional without being flashy.
At approximately 106mm tall with a compact rectangular profile, the MT35000 is noticeably larger than the old MT15000 (thanks to the extra 2mL of e-liquid and bigger 1000mAh battery), but it's still comfortably pocketable. The flattened duck-bill mouthpiece is standard Lost Mary — comfortable and well-shaped for extended sessions.
Performance — Smooth vs Turbo Mode
The MT35000 Turbo offers two power modes, but the real story is what Lost Mary did with Smooth Mode. It's not just "lower wattage" — Lost Mary paired the mode with an advanced chipset that maintains stable voltage throughout the entire charge cycle. The result is remarkably consistent flavor from a full battery all the way down to 10%. Most disposables produce noticeably weaker vapor as the battery drains; the MT35000 Turbo doesn't. Lost Mary claims 90%+ flavor consistency through the full 18mL, and in our testing, that claim holds up.
Smooth Mode is the default and the recommended way to use this device. The draw is gentle, mildly warm, and produces moderate clouds with excellent flavor clarity. It's optimized for the "+" enhanced e-liquid formulations — the lower wattage lets subtle flavor notes come through without burning them out. This mode delivers up to 35,000 puffs.
Turbo Mode increases wattage significantly for warmer, denser vapor and a stronger throat hit. Flavor intensity jumps — everything becomes bolder and more saturated. Complex flavors like Tigers Blood+ benefit from Turbo's heat, which brings out the coconut base note and intensifies the fruit layers. The trade-off: approximately 20,000 total puffs (57% of Smooth Mode). Turbo also drains the battery faster — expect to charge more frequently.
The upgraded dual mesh coil is a genuine improvement over the MT15000. Flavor stays clean and consistent throughout the pod's life with zero burnt taste, even in Turbo Mode during extended sessions. The draw is a comfortable loose MTL that works well with 5% nicotine salt — not too tight, not too airy.
Flavor Review — "+" Enhanced Line + Editions
The MT35000 Turbo launched with 5 "+" enhanced flavors (Standard Edition) and has since expanded to 15+ across three editions. The "+" designation means these aren't the same formulations as other Lost Mary devices — they're reformulated to be bolder and richer, specifically tuned for the MT35000's upgraded dual mesh coil.
MT35000 Turbo Editions
Standard Edition (Core "+" Flavors)
Tigers Blood+ is the star of the MT35000 — and frankly, the most impressive flavor in any current Lost Mary disposable. The "+" enhancement takes the already-complex strawberry-watermelon-coconut formula and amplifies each layer. On the inhale, bright strawberry hits first; the watermelon develops through the mid-note; and on the exhale, a warm coconut finish lingers. In Turbo Mode, the coconut becomes more pronounced and the overall profile becomes almost tropical-cocktail-like. It's a five-star flavor that justifies buying this device by itself.
Pink Lemonade+ is the most improved "+" flavor versus its standard counterpart. The citrus zing is sharper, the berry sweetness is more defined, and the overall profile tastes less like candy and more like actual fresh-squeezed lemonade with a berry twist. It's the best warm-weather flavor in the lineup and works beautifully in Smooth Mode.
Scary Berry+ delivers a dark, tart mixed-berry experience — blackberry, blueberry, and raspberry layered together. The "+" enhancement deepens the tartness in a way that's sophisticated rather than sour. Turbo Mode intensifies the candy-like edge. It's the berry flavor for people who think berry flavors are boring.
Strawberry+ and Watermelon+ are solid upgrades over their standard versions — bolder and juicier — but less dramatically improved than Tigers Blood+ or Pink Lemonade+. They're reliable all-day options without major surprises.
Super & Space Editions
Black Mint+ (Super Edition) is a standout addition — a dark blackcurrant meets peppermint in a moody, complex combination that's unlike anything in the Standard lineup. It's darker and more intense than Miami Mint, and the "+" enhancement gives the blackcurrant real depth. If you like mint but want something more interesting, this is the pick.
Pineapple Lime+ is a bright, refreshing tropical option that's perfect for Smooth Mode. White Gami+ is the quirky candy option — white gummy bear flavor that's polarizing but fun. Blackberry Blueberry+ is a berry-forward pairing that's less complex than Scary Berry+ but still good.
For the full flavor list across all editions: Lost Mary Flavors — Complete List. For ranked picks across all devices: Best Lost Mary Flavors Ranked.
Battery Life & Charging
The 1000mAh battery is the largest in Lost Mary's disposable lineup (the NERA 70K and Ultrasonic 35K both have 800mAh). In Smooth Mode, expect 1.5–2 days of moderate use per charge — easily the best battery performance of any single Lost Mary device. Turbo Mode drains faster, closer to 1–1.5 days.
USB-C charging reaches full capacity in approximately 60–90 minutes. Lost Mary's marketing claims "10 minutes for all-day use" — in reality, 10 minutes gives you about 15–20% charge, which is enough for a few hours but not a full day. It's reasonable fast-charging, but the marketing overpromises. The blend-in display shows battery level during charging.
For charging instructions across all Lost Mary models: How to Charge Lost Mary Vape.
MT35000 vs MT15000 — Worth the Upgrade?
If you're currently using an MT15000, the MT35000 is a worthwhile upgrade across every metric:
| Puffs | 35,000 vs 15,000 (2.3× increase) |
| E-Liquid | 18mL vs 16mL (+2mL) |
| Battery | 1000mAh vs 600mAh (67% larger) |
| Coil | Upgraded dual mesh vs standard dual mesh — noticeably better flavor |
| Display | Animated blend-in vs basic blend-in — more visual flair |
| Smooth Mode | Advanced chipset with voltage stability vs standard low-power mode |
| Flavors | "+" enhanced formulas + 3 editions vs standard formulas + 3 editions |
| Price | ~$16–20 vs ~$14–16 — marginal increase for major upgrades |
The battery alone makes the upgrade worthwhile — the MT15000's 600mAh needed charging multiple times per day, while the MT35000's 1000mAh easily handles a full day. Add the improved coil, "+" flavors, and better display, and it's a clear upgrade for $2–4 more.
How It Compares to Other Lost Mary Devices
| vs NERA Fullview 70K | NERA has 2× capacity (70K vs 35K), a reusable battery, a full data display, and the transparent tank. MT35000 has a bigger battery (1000mAh vs 800mAh), more flavors (15+ vs 10), and no assembly required. NERA for value; MT35000 for simplicity and variety. NERA 70K Review |
| vs Ultrasonic 35K | Same puff count, but fundamentally different tech. Ultrasonic has the hybrid ultrasonic+mesh system and Spin-to-Enhance dial for superior flavor quality. MT35000 has a bigger battery (1000mAh vs 800mAh), more flavors (15+ vs 10), a better display, and the "+" formulations. MT35000 for features and variety; Ultrasonic for pure taste. Ultrasonic 35K Review |
| vs MO20000 Pro | MO20000 has adjustable wattage (15–25W) and 19+ flavors but only 20K puffs with a 900mAh battery. MT35000 has 35K puffs, a bigger battery, and "+" enhanced formulas. MT35000 wins on longevity and value; MO20000 for wattage control. MO20000 Pro Review |
Who Should Buy the MT35000 Turbo?
Buy it if: You want the most well-balanced Lost Mary disposable with no major weaknesses. You prefer a wide flavor selection with enhanced "+" formulations. You value a large battery that lasts 1.5–2 days. You want a traditional disposable (no pod assembly, no spinning dials). You're upgrading from an MT15000 and want a direct successor.
Skip it if: You want maximum capacity and long-term savings (get the NERA 70K). You prioritize flavor quality above all else (get the Ultrasonic 35K). You need adjustable wattage control (get the MO20000 Pro). You want a transparent tank to visually check your e-liquid.
For the complete overview of every Lost Mary device: Lost Mary Vape Complete Guide.
Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo — the all-rounder that does everything well
Shop MT35000 TurboFrequently Asked Questions
What does the "+" mean in MT35000 Turbo flavors?
The "+" indicates an enhanced, reformulated version of the flavor specifically tuned for the MT35000's upgraded dual mesh coil. "+" flavors are bolder, richer, and more complex than the standard versions of the same flavor on other Lost Mary devices. The difference is most noticeable on complex flavors like Tigers Blood+ and Pink Lemonade+.
How many flavors does the MT35000 Turbo have?
The MT35000 launched with 5 Standard Edition "+" flavors and has expanded to 15+ across three editions: Standard, Super Edition, and Space Limited Edition. The total flavor count continues to grow as Lost Mary releases new editions. Check our flavor guide for the current complete list.
Does the MT35000 Turbo really last two weeks?
For very light users (a few puffs per day in Smooth Mode), two weeks is theoretically possible. For moderate daily vapers, expect 1–2 weeks before the e-liquid runs out. Heavy users or Turbo Mode users should expect 5–10 days. The battery itself lasts 1.5–2 days per charge regardless of mode.
Is the MT35000 better than the MT15000?
Yes — it's a significant upgrade in every category. The MT35000 has 2.3× the puffs, 67% more battery capacity, a better coil, a better display, and "+" enhanced flavors. The price increase is marginal ($2–4 more). If you liked the MT15000, the MT35000 is better in every way.
What's the difference between Smooth Mode and Turbo Mode?
Smooth Mode uses lower wattage with advanced voltage stabilization for consistent, gentle flavor through the full 18mL — up to 35,000 puffs. Turbo Mode increases wattage for warmer, denser vapor with a stronger throat hit — about 20,000 puffs. Most users default to Smooth and switch to Turbo for occasional intensity boosts.
Which MT35000 Turbo flavor should I try first?
Tigers Blood+ is our #1 recommendation — it's the most complex and impressive "+" flavor, with layered strawberry, watermelon, and coconut that showcase what the upgraded coil can do. For something simpler and universally liked, Pink Lemonade+ is a safe pick. For berry fans, Scary Berry+ is excellent. See Best Lost Mary Flavors Ranked for the full list.
