Lost Vape Launches Thelema YAY 30K Disposable Hookah Vape in U.S. Market

Nov.27.2024
Lost Vape Launches Thelema YAY 30K Disposable Hookah Vape in U.S. Market
Lost Vape has launched its first DTL disposable hookah-style e-cigarette, the Thelema YAY 30K, in the U.S. market. The product offers approximately 30,000 puffs and is now available on distributor websites like vapesourcing and morevaping.

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Recently, 2Firsts noticed that the e-cigarette brand Lost Vape launched a new disposable vape, the Thelema YAY 30K, in the U.S. market. The product is promoted by distributors' websites as "Lost Vape's first DTL (direct-to-lung) disposable vape," with the ability to provide 30,000 puffs.

 

Lost Vape Launches Thelema YAY 30K Disposable Hookah Vape in U.S. Market
Lost Vape Thelema YAY 30K product introduction page | Image source: vapesourcing

 

 Key features of the Lost Vape Thelema YAY 30K include:

 

  • Puff count: approximately 30,000 puffs
  • Charging method: USB Type-C charging (cable not included)
  • Power mode: includes a Boost mode for enhanced power
  • Screen functionality: digital display for e-liquid and battery status
  • Flavor options: DTL and hookah-style flavors, among others
  • Price: around $16.99

 

In terms of design, the Thelema YAY 30K features a leather-wrapped design and comes equipped with adjustable airflow control, allowing users to switch between MTL (mouth-to-lung) and DTL (direct-to-lung) styles according to their preference.

 

Lost Vape Launches Thelema YAY 30K Disposable Hookah Vape in U.S. Market
Translation: Lost Vape Thelema YAY 30K|Image Source: vapesourcing

 

It is worth noting that Lost Vape officially announced the launch of Thelema YAY 30K on November 22 via their social media account "lostvapetech disposable." The product was set to be released on November 24. On November 26, the account shared a product poster, claiming that the Thelema YAY 30K's maximum power output is 30W.

 

Lost Vape Launches Thelema YAY 30K Disposable Hookah Vape in U.S. Market
Lostvapetech disposable releases a teaser poster | Image source: ins

 

 

Lost Vape Launches Thelema YAY 30K Disposable Hookah Vape in U.S. Market
Lost Vape Tech disposable product poster released | Image source: ins

 

The Lost Vape Thelema YAY 30K is now available on U.S.-based e-cigarette distributor websites such as vapesourcing and morevaping, with prices ranging from $16.77 to $16.99.

 

2Firsts will continue to track trends and developments in the disposable shisha-style vape product market, ensuring the public receives accurate and authoritative industry updates.

 


 

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