Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo Review: A High-Capacity Disposable Vape

If I had to pick one word to describe the Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo, it would be “ambitious.” This disposable vape is advertised as a next-level device with a huge puff count, a fast-charging battery, and a “smart” display. But as someone who has been vaping for over a decade, I’ve seen a lot of bold claims, and not all of them are backed up by reality.

In this review, I’m going to walk you through my first-hand experience with the MT35000 Turbo—what it looks like, how it feels in my hands, what it tastes like, and whether it lives up to the hype.

Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo

Appearance & Build: A Sleek Yet Bland Design

The Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo is a disposable vape with a plastic body and a C-shaped ergonomic design that feels good in the hand. It’s not the most premium-looking device, but it’s built with attention to small details. The body has a mix of glossy, matte, and ribbed textures, which gives it a bit of visual interest and helps prevent it from slipping out of my fingers.

Lost-Mary-MT35000-Turbo 35000 Puffs.jpg

Measuring 106mm x 43mm x 23mm and weighing under 90 grams, it’s relatively compact and easy to carry around. The duck-bill mouthpiece is a bit flat, which I like, and the mouthpiece panel comes in a few vibrant colors—like watermelon, strawberry, and pink lemonade—that stand out slightly but don’t feel too flashy.

One of the nicest touches is the blend-in smart display. If you’ve seen other disposables with hidden screens (like the Lost Mary MT15000, the Lost Mary Losgal MC25000, or some Eleaf models), this is the same concept. When you puff or change modes, the screen lights up to show two percentages—battery and e-liquid. It’s not something I looked at all the time, but it’s a nice touch that adds a bit of tech-savviness.

However, the display is hidden, and that might not be for everyone. If you like to see your battery life in real time, this might not be the best fit. But for most users, it’s a simple and clean design that looks good in your pocket.

Taste & Vaping Experience: Familiar Flavors, Consistent Hit

I tried all five flavor options available: Watermelon+, Tigers Blood+, Scary Berry+, Pink Lemonade+, and Strawberry+. The flavors are a step up from the MT15000, but they’re still not the most unique or standout in the industry. However, they’re consistent and enjoyable, and that’s the main thing for a disposable.

Watermelon+

Watermelon+

This was my least favorite, but still decent. It was a nice, sweet watermelon flavor with a touch of tartness. But compared to some other disposable brands, I expected more.

Tigers Blood+

Tigers Blood+

This was my favorite. It’s a unique blend of watermelon, strawberry, and something that felt like coconut (though I couldn’t quite taste it). It had a complex and layered flavor that hit differently from the others.

Scary Berry+

Scary Berry+

This one had the most balanced and rich berry flavor. It was sweet, tart, and had a nice finish. I actually liked this one more than I expected.

Pink Lemonade+

Pink Lemonade+

Typical pink lemonade, but done right. It was tart and refreshing, and I enjoyed it a lot.

Strawberry+

Strawberry+

A straightforward, sweet, and candy-like strawberry. Not the most complicated, but definitely a crowd-pleaser.

The flavor consistency was good across all the puffs. I didn’t get any dry hits, and the device remained smooth and moist throughout the day. The draw is also nice—slightly loose MTL (mouth-to-lung), which is ideal for people who prefer a more traditional, lung-focused hit.

One thing I love is that the MT35000 Turbo doesn’t change the airflow with the power mode. A lot of devices switch between a tight draw in normal mode and a loose, direct-inhalation draw in turbo. But here, it stays the same. You just get a stronger, warmer hit in turbo mode.

Power & Battery: Upgraded, But Still Not Fast

The MT35000 Turbo comes with a 1000 mAh battery, which is a nice step up from the previous model. In my testing, I was able to get around 1.5 days of moderate use before needing to charge. That’s definitely better than the MT15000, which only lasted maybe 12 hours on a full charge.

MT35000 Turbo comes with a 1000 mAh battery

But here’s the catch: the marketing claims say it can last up to two weeks of regular use. That’s way too optimistic. If you’re using it all day long like I do, you’ll be charging it at least every other day, if not more.

The fast-charging feature is also kind of a joke. The manufacturer says it can charge in 10 minutes, but my testing showed that after 15 minutes of charging, I only got about 20% battery. A full charge takes about 90 minutes, which is better than the MT15000, but nowhere near the fast-charging of other devices like the Smok Nord 4, which can get to 80% in under 10 minutes.

So while the battery is improved, it’s still not as good as it could be, and the charging speed is a letdown compared to other disposables on the market.

The “Smart” Screen: A Nice Touch, But Not a Must-Have

The MT35000 Turbo’s hidden display is a nice addition. It’s not something I used all the time, but it was reassuring to see the battery and liquid levels. It’s especially helpful if you want to plan your day around the device and avoid getting caught with a dead juice or battery.

However, the screen is not always visible, and it only lights up when you puff or change the mode. That means you have to be a bit intentional about checking it. If you don’t press the button or puff, the screen stays dark. Again, not a deal-breaker, but for people who want a more interactive experience, it might not be enough.

Turbo Mode: Stronger, But Not a standout

The MT35000 has two power modes: Turbo and Smooth.

  • Turbo: up to 20,000 puffs
  • Smooth: up to 35,000 puffs

In Turbo mode, the hit is stronger, warmer, and more intense. But it uses up both the battery and the e-liquid faster. I found that after a few hours of use, the battery dropped quickly and the flavor started to weaken.

In Smooth mode, the hit is more even, consistent, and cooler. It lasted longer, and the flavor stayed better. I ended up using this mode more often.

One thing I noticed is that the airflow doesn’t change between the two modes. It stays the same. So if you’re looking for a different vaping experience—like a tighter draw or a more direct hit—this won’t be it. The only thing that changes is the intensity of the puff.

Final Thoughts: A Solid Disposable, But Not a standout

The Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo is a step forward from the MT15000 in terms of battery life, build quality, and flavor consistency. It’s a good, reliable disposable for people who want a no-fuss vaping experience with a little bit of tech flair.

But it also has some clear shortcomings: the charging speed is too slow, the puff count claims are exaggerated, and the display is a bit underwhelming.

If you’re looking for a simple, smooth, and tasty disposable, the MT35000 Turbo is absolutely worth trying. But if you’re looking for advanced tech, long battery life, or fast charging, you might want to look at other brands like Smok, Vaporesso, or even JUUL (if you’re in the right jurisdiction).

Rating:

7.2Expert Score
Rating

A Good Disposable, But Not a Great One

Design & Build
7.5

Battery Life
6.8

Charging Speed
6

Flavor Quality
8

Display & Features
7.5

Value for Money
7

Conclusion:

The Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo is a good, functional, and consistent disposable that should satisfy most casual vapers. But it’s not the best of its kind. If you’re in the market for a disposable, it’s definitely in the running, just not the top shelf.

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