Lost Mary MT15000 versus Lost Mary MO20000
Lost Mary is a powerhouse featuring reliable disposable vapes containing legendary fruit inspired flavors. They offer several competing models with advanced features that provide a very enjoyable vaping experience. There is some overlap in performance and flavor but there are some crucial differences between competing models. It is time to see which satisfying vape is right for you.
Lost Mary M15000 versus Lost Mary MO20000
When it comes to user experience, there are more similarities than differences between the Lost Mary MO20000 Pro and Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo. Both were designed to one-up the Geek Bar Pulse in flavor density, vapor production and overall vaping experience. They are loaded with Lost Mary flavors that delight the taste buds. Mipod.com carries a wide range of disposable vapes because these are the most popular products with adult vapor consumers.
Lost Mary MT15000 Lower Nicotine Vape
One big distinguishing feature is that the Lost Mary MT15000 is available in the industry standard 50mg and a lower nicotine 20mg strength.
Now that disposable vapes are firing at north of 20-watts with low-resistance coils, there is no reason they cannot provide a very satisfying vaping experience at a lower nicotine strength. 20mg is hardly a low-nicotine vape as this is equivalent to the highest strength permitted in the UK and EU and coincides with the lower-strength bottled nic salt options.
Tale of the Tape: Lost Mary MT15000 versus Lost Mary MO20000
Here is a quick overview of the specifications that back the performance of these Lost Mary Vapes.
Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo Specifications
- E-Liquid Capacity: 16ml
- Dual Mesh Coil
- Draw Activated
- Dual Modes
- Power: 11W (Smooth Mode) or 22W (Turbo Mode)
- Puff Count: ~15,000 (Smooth Mode)
- Battery: 600mAh (USB-C Charging)
- Nicotine Strength: 20 and 50mg
- Smart Display: E-Liquid, Battery, and Mode
- 100mm x 40mm x 21mm versus 94.4mm
Lost Mary MO20000 Pro Specifications
- E-liquid Capacity: 18ml
- Dual Mesh Coil (0.9ohms)
- Draw Activated
- Adjustable Wattage
- Power: 13W to 25W
- Puff Count: Up to 20,000
- Battery: 800mAh (USB-C Charging)
- Nicotine Strength: 50mg
- Large LED Display with Mega Animation HD Screen
- Dimensions: 105mm x 36mm x 30mm
- Adjustable Airflow (3 Settings)
Pros and Cons
The Lost Mary MT15000 and MO20000 Pro are both compelling vapes. Their lineups feature assertive flavor fusions, and they have enough boosted performance to match vapor production with their rivals. Yet they are different in form factor and are far from identical.
Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo Pros and Cons
MT15000 Pros: Available in 20mg nicotine strength. Capacity for extended vaping sessions and the power to match vapor production with any rival. Smaller Smart Display is a nice change of pace from the bright animations. Refreshing taste and flavor profiles.
MT15000 Cons: Lacks the Lost Mary MO20000 Pros adjustable wattage and airflow controls. Battery is competitive with Geek Bar but overshadowed by its larger sibling. Charges in 10% increments, confusing users to think it isn't working.
Lost Mary MO20000 Pro Pros and Cons
MO20000 Pros: Everything you could possibly want in a disposable vape. Great form factor. Screen is not overwhelming. Outstanding sub-ohm coil absolutely rips at high wattage. Sips e-liquid and has outstanding battery life without sacrificing flavor at lower setting.
MO20000 Cons: Vaping animations are not strictly necessary. Screen is nicely interactive with wattage controls but large.
Lost Mary Puff Count Comparison
Puff counts are clearly not an exact science. The best rule of thumb is to look at actual e-liquid capacity. It is easy to find two very comparable devices in terms of power, coil resistance and capacity providing significantly different estimated puff counts. In this case, Lost Mary is doing the measuring for both. The MO20000 Pro holds 2ml more than the MT15000. Its lowest power setting is 13W, which is a bit higher than 11W Smooth Mode. They are close enough where you would get more puffs out of the MT15000 run at lower power versus the MO20000 topped out 25W, but the bigger device simply holds more e-liquid.
WINNER: Lost Mary MO20000 Pro
Lost Mary Battery Life
This one goes to the Lost Mary MO20000 Pro no matter how you slice it. The battery itself is a third bigger. The adjustable wattage and great coil allow you to vape as efficiently as the smaller MT15000.
The display has much more information on the battery status when it is time to recharge, as the MT15000 uses a pie shaped display with large increments, which leads some users into thinking it is not charging.
WINNER: Lost Mary MO20000 Pro
Lost Mary Features
By any normal measure the Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo is a fully featured and boosted disposable vape. It has more power than the Geek Bar Pulse, it churns out great vapor and is available in a ton of popular Lost Marty vape flavors. It can operate efficiently in Smooth Mode or bringing the thunder in Turbo Mode. The display is packed with info and legible.
Unfortunately, the Lost Mary MO20000 Pro trumps it in every category. The coil is lower resistance and has a higher wattage setting to work with. The 3W peak output can be felt. The MO20000 Pro also has adjustable airflow and adjustable wattage. It holds more e-liquid and has a bigger battery. There is nothing the MT15000 Turbo can do that the MO20000 Pro cannot do better.
WINNER: Lost Mary MO20000 Pro
Lost Mary Vaping Experience
Many vapers shop for a flavor profile they prefer. Both Lost Mary models are available in an array of popular artificial fruit flavors. If you have a flavor you prefer, the consistent vaping experience of both devices is excellent, and either is a great pick. Empirically, there is a lot of overlap in the fruity flavors and the exceptional vaping experience provided by the MO20000 Pro is tough to beat. It better matches the evolving tastes of the market, while the MT15000 is more than a match for the Geek Bar Pulse it is overshadowed by its larger stablemate in vapor profile, flavor density and most importantly flexibility. It does not have the adjustable wattage or handy air flow control slide. Tart fruit notes, juicy notes and mildly sweet flavors absolutely pop when vaped from the powerful MO20000.
WINNER: Lost Mary MO20000 Pro
Lost Mary Flavors
Sour and sweet notes abound in the flavor profile choices offered by both the Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo and the Lost Mary MO20000 Pro. As is to be expected from Lost Mary vapes, superior flavor is the watchword. There is no Lost Mary vape with a weak selection of choices but the MT15000 currently has a slightly stronger roster. That said, when both devices are available in the same flavor, the MO20000 Pro is the more compelling device.
WINNER: TIE
Our Verdict
Adult vapor consumers are creatures of habit. The disposable vape market is dominated by Geek Bar even though both Lost Mary disposable vapes are arguably superior. There is so much to work with in the Lost Mary lineup. We will review the flavors below but if you are looking for a punchy fruit fusion vape there are literally dozens to choose from. If you seek a cool blast, Lost Mary offers plenty of those options as well. But since both disposables reviewed have roughly equal access to Lost Mary vape flavors, the victory goes to the larger, more powerful, more flexible, and longer lasting device. That is the Lost Mary MO20000 Pro.
WINNER: Lost Mary MO20000 Pro
New Lost Mary MT15000 Flavors
Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo Thermal Edition Flavors
- Berry Burst Thermal Edition
- Summer Grape Thermal Edition
- Strawberry Orange Thermal Edition
- Citrus Sunrise Lost Thermal Edition
- Cherry Strazz Lost Mary Thermal Edition
Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo Flavors
- Baja Splash Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo
- Nana Coconut Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo
- Watermelon Ice Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo
- Blue Razz Ice Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo
- Banana Cake Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo
- Strawberry Kiwi Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo
- Winter Mint Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo
- Strawmelon Peach MT15000 Turbo
- Miami Mint Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo
- Cherry Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo
Lost Mary MO20000 Pro Flavors