The Lost Vape Thelema Nano Pod Kit is a little powerhouse, and it’s the world’s first sub-ohm dual mesh pod kit powered by E-Core Tech 3.0.
What does that mean for you? Rich, multi-layered flavor and dense vapor from a device that fits comfortably in your pocket.
The 1500mAh battery is impressive for a device this size, easily lasting a full day for most vapers.
You can adjust the wattage up to 45W and choose between Eco and Boost modes depending on your preference.
Whether you’re into mouth-to-lung (MTL), restricted direct-lung (RDL), or full direct-lung (DTL) vaping, the Thelema Nano has you covered.
The 0.96″ TFT color screen is bright and easy to read, displaying all the information you need at a glance.
USB-C fast charging means you’ll go from empty to full in about 45 minutes – perfect for vapers on the go.
The device comes with either 2ml (TPD) or 3ml (non-TPD) pods, compatible with Lost Vape’s E Plus dual mesh coils in 0.3Ω and 0.6Ω options.
A five-layer anti-leak pod design keeps things clean, while pass-through charging lets you vape while plugged in.
With nine striking colors to choose from, there’s a Thelema Nano to match any style.
Build Quality and Design
The Thelema Nano feels fantastic in hand with its compact, boxy design.
Standing just 104mm tall and weighing 76g, it’s the perfect pocket companion.
I’m impressed by the premium materials – zinc alloy for the chassis gives it a solid feel without excessive weight.
The polycarbonate front and sides add a modern touch that catches the light nicely.
My favorite design element has to be the leather rear panel.
It’s not just for looks – that leather provides excellent grip and feels luxurious against your palm.
The 0.96″ TFT color screen is crisp and vibrant, making it easy to check your settings even in bright sunlight.
Button placement is thoughtful, with the power and adjustment buttons positioned for easy one-handed operation.
The pod attaches magnetically at the top with a satisfying snap.
There is a slight wobble when the pod is seated – not a dealbreaker, but worth mentioning.
The airflow slider on the side allows for quick adjustments between vaping styles.
I appreciate the rubber dust cover protecting the USB-C port – a small detail that shows Lost Vape’s attention to longevity.
Branding is tastefully minimal, with just a small “Thelema Nano” logo and battery specs.
The nine color options range from eye-catching Mystic Aurora and Sakura Pink to classic Midnight Black.
The finish resists fingerprints remarkably well, keeping the device looking clean throughout the day.
Overall, the Thelema Nano strikes that perfect balance between style, comfort, and durability.
Performance
Let me tell you – there’s nothing “nano” about how this device performs.
The E-Core Tech 3.0 combined with those dual mesh pods delivers flavor that rivals much larger devices.
Every puff is dense, smooth, and packed with nuance.
I’ve run everything from fruity to dessert juices through this pod, and the flavor reproduction is consistently excellent.
The 0.3Ω pod in Boost mode is my go-to for a warm, cloudy vape experience.
It keeps pace with much larger sub-ohm setups, which is impressive for such a compact device.
Switching to Eco mode cools things down and softens the experience slightly.
Unlike other devices, Eco mode doesn’t feel like a compromise – it still delivers satisfying flavor while extending battery life.
The adjustable airflow slider is a game-changer for versatility.
I can dial in anything from a restricted MTL to a wide-open DTL hit with a simple adjustment.
MTL purists might find the draw a bit on the loose side, even at the tightest setting.
The 0.6Ω pod has been my choice for MTL and RDL vaping.
Coil longevity has been solid – about a week of regular use with both freebase and salt nicotine.
The auto-draw function is a bit inconsistent, sometimes requiring a stronger pull to activate.
I’ve found myself relying on the fire button for more reliable hits.
The slight pod wobble occasionally causes connection hiccups, but it’s rare enough not to be frustrating.
Having to remove the pod to check juice levels or refill is a minor inconvenience.
Despite these small quirks, the overall performance is outstanding for a device in this category.
Battery Life and Charging
The 1500mAh built-in battery is a standout feature of the Thelema Nano.
It’s significantly larger than what you’ll find in most compact pod systems.
In real-world use, I’m getting about 1200-1350mAh of usable capacity.
That translates to a full day of vaping for most users, even at higher wattages.
Running in Eco mode can stretch that to nearly two days between charges.
Heavy vapers using Boost mode at or near the 45W maximum will see about 6-8 hours of runtime.
That’s still impressive considering the power output and device size.
The USB-C fast charging is a genuine highlight.
Lost Vape claims 1.4A charging, and my testing confirms it’s not just marketing hype.
A full charge takes about 40-45 minutes from completely empty.
Even a quick 15-20 minute charge provides several hours of use in a pinch.
The color screen displays battery status during charging, which I find helpful.
Pass-through charging means you can vape while plugged in – perfect for desk use.
The device automatically stops charging when full, protecting battery longevity.
Overall, the battery and charging experience is well above average for this class of device.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Outstanding flavor and vapor production from E-Core Tech 3.0 dual mesh pods
- Versatile: supports MTL, RDL, and DTL vaping styles
- Robust 1500mAh battery with fast USB-C charging (full charge in 40-45 minutes)
- Premium build: zinc alloy, polycarbonate, and leather finish
- Adjustable wattage (up to 45W), Eco and Boost modes
- Crisp 0.96″ TFT color screen and user-friendly interface
- Pass-through charging and five-layer anti-leak pod design
- Nine color options and smooth, fingerprint-resistant finish
Cons:
- Slight pod wobble can cause occasional connection issues
- Auto-draw is inconsistent; button activation is more reliable
- MTL draw is a bit loose for purists
- Must remove pod to check e-liquid level or refill
- Heavy Boost mode use drains battery faster
Final Thoughts
After spending quality time with the Thelema Nano Pod Kit, I’m genuinely impressed by what Lost Vape has accomplished here.
This device perfectly balances power and portability in a way few pod systems manage to achieve.
The flavor production from the E-Core Tech 3.0 and dual mesh coils is exceptional – easily rivaling much larger devices.
I love the versatility of being able to switch between MTL, RDL, and DTL vaping styles with a simple airflow adjustment.
The 1500mAh battery provides all-day reliability, while fast USB-C charging means minimal downtime.
The premium build quality combines zinc alloy, polycarbonate, and leather for both durability and style.
Yes, there are a few minor quirks – the inconsistent auto-draw, slight pod wobble, and having to remove the pod to check juice levels.
But these small issues are easily overshadowed by the device’s outstanding performance and versatility.
The Thelema Nano is perfect for beginners seeking a reliable daily driver that won’t leave them wanting more.
It’s equally suited to experienced vapers looking for a compact powerhouse that doesn’t compromise on flavor or customization.
If you’re in the market for a premium pod system that delivers on all fronts, the Thelema Nano should be at the top of your list.
It’s easily one of the most compelling pod systems of 2025, setting a new standard for what we should expect from compact vaping devices.