Lost Vape’s Thelema Solo 100W Starter Kit is a single-battery, refillable box-mod kit built for adult nicotine users who want a compact DL setup with a premium feel around the $46.99 price point. It delivers steady power and strong flavor with the included UB Pro coils, but single-cell runtime and a little pod-tank housekeeping keep it from being an all-day, no-maintenance pick.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lost Vape Thelema Solo 100W Starter Kit | 4.3/5 | Stable output, premium chassis feel, strong DL flavor | Single-battery runtime, minor condensation upkeep, no battery included | DL users who want a compact single-cell kit |
Final Verdict
The Thelema Solo 100W Starter Kit nails the “small but serious” brief: a solid single-cell mod paired with a 5 mL UB Pro Pod Tank, and two included mesh coils that make it easy to land in a flavorful DL groove. The kit’s strengths are power stability, build feel, and a surprisingly tidy day-to-day experience if you’re willing to wipe condensation and keep your fills clean. The trade-off is predictable: at higher wattages, a single battery runs out faster than you’d like, and the pod-tank setup isn’t totally “set and forget.”
Who It’s For
- DL vapers who like warm, dense hits in the 60–90W zone
- People who want a compact single-battery device with a premium hand feel
- Users who don’t mind basic maintenance (wipe-downs, coil swaps, careful fills)
Who It’s Not For
- MTL-focused users or anyone chasing a tight, cigarette-like draw
- Heavy chain-vapers who need all-day high-watt runtime without swapping cells
- People who hate any condensation cleanup or fiddly coil priming

How We Tested It
Vape and nicotine products are for adults only; use isn’t recommended for minors, pregnant people, or anyone who doesn’t use nicotine, and our notes are subjective—not medical advice. We tested Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability over a week of commute breaks, desk sessions, and longer evening runs. I rotated two e-liquids and both included coils, Marcus pushed sustained higher-watt use to stress heat and stability, and Jamal treated it like an everyday carry to expose pocket/bag quirks. Dr. Adrian Walker reviewed our symptom-language to keep it strictly experiential and non-medical.
Our Testing Experience
I started with the UB Pro P1 0.15Ω mesh coil; the screen on my unit settled at 0.16Ω after the first tank. The sweet spot for me landed at 82–84W with the airflow about two-thirds open—dense, slightly warm vapor that kept flavors clean instead of “mushing” them together. Marcus (tall, broad-shouldered, and basically a human stress test) ran it closer to 88–90W and watched for heat spikes; the mod output stayed steady, but the tank warmed up fast during back-to-back pulls. Jamal (lean, always moving, and picky about pocket comfort) preferred the 0.3Ω P3 coil—his read 0.32Ω—and lived around 64–68W for quick walk-and-talk sessions; it ran smoother and less hot, with a calmer throat hit.
Battery reality matched the format. With a 21700 installed, my heavier evening sessions were about 4–5 hours of real use before I swapped cells; Jamal could stretch mixed, lower-watt sessions close to a full day. Leak-wise, I didn’t get a dramatic spill, but I did see light condensation under the airflow area that needed a wipe every couple fills.
What we liked
- Consistent power delivery across long pulls at 60–90W
- DL flavor that stays defined on both included coils
- Solid chassis feel with a secure battery door and clean button feedback
Who it is best for
- At-home evening DL sessions and short commute breaks
- Users who want a compact single-cell kit and don’t mind carrying a spare battery
- People who like tuning airflow and wattage to “dial in” a specific feel
Where it falls short
- Single-battery runtime gets tight at higher wattages
- Pod-tank style needs occasional wipe-down for condensation
- Not a natural fit for tight-draw MTL habits

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong DL flavor with included UB Pro mesh coils | Single-battery runtime limits high-watt all-day use |
| Stable output feel at higher wattages | Minor condensation requires wipe-downs |
| Comfortable size for a single-cell mod | Not ideal for tight MTL draw preferences |
| Solid chassis feel and satisfying buttons | Coil priming matters; rush it and it punishes you |
| Flexible battery fit: 21700 or 18650 with adapter | Battery not included; you need quality cells |
Details
- Price (sale): $46.99
- Device type: single-battery mod + UB Pro Pod Tank starter kit (refillable)
- Output range: 5–100W; voltage 0.7–8.0V
- Battery: single 21700 (not included) or 18650 with adapter
- Tank capacity/fill: 5 mL; side-fill with silicone stopper
- Included coils: 0.15Ω UB Pro P1 (rated 70–90W) and 0.3Ω UB Pro P3 (rated 60–70W)
- Resistance/TC support: 0.15–5.0Ω; 200–600°F (100–315°C)
- Size/controls: 97.5 × 39 × 28.5 mm; 0.96" display; USB-C port

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.4 | Clean, defined DL flavor on both included coils once dialed in |
| Throat Hit | 4.2 | Satisfying at 60–85W; can get sharp if you push heat too far |
| Vapor Production | 4.5 | Dense output with the P1 coil in its sweet spot |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.3 | Smooth DL draw with usable range; not built for tight MTL |
| Battery Life | 3.9 | Single-cell reality: fine for sessions, limited for high-watt all-day use |
| Leak Resistance | 4.0 | No major leaks, but minor condensation needs routine wipe-downs |
| Build Quality | 4.6 | Premium chassis feel and stable controls; confidence-in-hand device |
| Ease of Use | 4.1 | Straightforward once set; coil/fill hygiene still matters |
| Portability | 4.2 | Compact for a single-cell kit; pocketable but better in a bag/jacket |
| Overall | 4.3 | Strong DL kit for users who accept single-battery trade-offs |
How to Choose the Lost Vape Thelema Solo 100W Starter Kit?
Pick this if you prefer DL, like tuning wattage/airflow, and you’re comfortable carrying a spare cell for longer days. The main decision points are: whether a single 21700 fits your runtime needs, whether you want a pod-tank style (easy coil swaps, but occasional condensation), and whether your e-liquid preferences match higher-power mesh coils (usually better with lower nicotine strength). If you want a tougher, outdoors-leaning single-cell kit, consider the GeekVape Aegis Solo 2 (S100) Kit. If you want a lighter-feeling, simpler daily driver in the same general category, consider the Vaporesso Target 100 Kit.
Limitations
The kit’s performance is strong, but the compromises show up in daily logistics:
- Single-battery runtime shrinks fast when you live above ~80W
- Pod-tank layout can build light condensation and needs wipe-downs
- Coil priming and careful fills matter more than on some classic sub-ohm tanks
Lost Vape Thelema Solo 100W Starter Kit Vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
- Strong DL flavor and stable output in a compact single-cell format
- Flexible battery fit (21700 or 18650) for different carry styles
- Premium feel without a premium-size footprint
Alternatives to consider
- GeekVape Aegis Solo 2 (S100) Kit: more rugged durability, better for outdoor abuse
- Vaporesso Target 100 Kit: lighter in-hand feel, easy daily-driver ergonomics
- VOOPOO Drag M100S Kit: a different UI/feel with a strong mainstream ecosystem
Pro Tips for Lost Vape Thelema Solo 100W Starter Kit
- Use a quality high-drain 21700 if you plan to vape above ~75W consistently
- Treat 18650 as the “lighter carry” option, not the “max power all day” option
- Prime coils patiently: wet the cotton, fill, then wait; rushed starts taste rough
- Start 5–10W below your target wattage and creep up as the coil breaks in
- Keep the side-fill plug clean and fully seated to reduce seep/condensation
- Wipe the tank base and airflow area every couple fills—small habit, big payoff
- Lock the device when pocketing it to reduce accidental firing risk
- If flavor goes dull, don’t just raise wattage—check coil life and airflow balance
- Carry one spare coil and a small tissue in your bag for practical maintenance
- If the tank runs hot, open airflow slightly and lower wattage a touch before chain-hitting
FAQs
Is this kit better for DL or MTL?
DL. Even with airflow reduced, it feels more like a restricted DL than a true tight MTL draw.
Can it run on an 18650 battery?
Yes, with the included adapter. Expect more voltage sag and shorter runtime than a 21700, especially at higher wattages.
What wattage worked best on the included coils?
I liked the 0.15Ω coil around the low-to-mid 80W range for dense flavor, while the 0.3Ω coil felt smoother in the mid-to-high 60W range.
Did the UB Pro Pod Tank leak?
I didn’t get major leaking, but I did see light condensation that needed quick wipe-downs around the airflow/base area.
Is it pocket-friendly for daily carry?
It’s compact for a single-cell kit, but with a full tank it’s better in a jacket pocket or bag than tight jeans.
About the Author: Chris Miller