Lost Mary BM6000 Disposable Vape

The Lost Mary BM6000 is a revolutionary disposable vape designed for those who seek a long-lasting and flavorful vaping experience. With its impressive capacity of up to 6000 puffs, this device stands out in the market, providing users with a sustainable alternative to traditional disposable vapes.

Key Features:

  • Puff Count: Up to 6000 puffs, equivalent to approximately 10 standard disposable vapes.
  • Battery Capacity: Equipped with a 650mAh rechargeable battery, allowing for extended usage and convenience.
  • E-Liquid Capacity: The device features a 2ml integrated pod along with a 10ml refill container, giving you a total of 12ml of e-liquid capacity.
  • Nicotine Strength: Contains 20mg (2%) nicotine salt, ensuring a smooth throat hit and quick satisfaction.
  • Coil Technology: Utilizes an upgraded QUAQ mesh coil for enhanced flavor production and vapor quality.
  • Charging Connection: Features a USB Type-C charging port for fast and efficient recharging (cable not included).
  • Display Screen: Includes a digital display that shows remaining battery life, making it easy to monitor usage.

Design and Usability:

The Lost Mary BM6000 is designed with portability in mind, featuring a compact and ergonomic shape that fits comfortably in your hand. The inhale-activated mechanism allows for effortless vaping—simply inhale to activate the device. The visible e-liquid window lets users easily monitor their e-liquid levels, ensuring they can refill when necessary.

Flavor Options:

With over 30 exciting flavors available, the Lost Mary BM6000 caters to a wide range of taste preferences. Popular flavors include:

  • Blueberry Sour Raspberry
  • Watermelon Ice
  • Peach Ice
  • Strawberry Kiwi
  • Tropical Mango

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