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Lost Mary Vapes

The Lost Mary disposable everyone had in 2023 is gone, banned in June 2025. What replaced it is better and cheaper: the same flavours in a rechargeable kit, and because we sell by the box, you pay roughly half what the corner shop charges per device.

We carry the range that matters. The BM6000 at about £6 a device instead of £12 in the shops, the pocket BM600, the screen-toting Nera 30K, refill pods for each, and Maryliq salts across more than a hundred flavours. Sold by the box, VAT in, posted fast. Here’s how to pick, and how much you save.

13 products · Minimum 1 box · All prices include VAT

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Lost Mary didn’t die with the disposable ban

When the UK banned single-use vapes in June 2025, plenty of people assumed Lost Mary went with them. It didn’t. The brand had already rebuilt its range around rechargeable pods, so the flavours everyone bought the disposable for — Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Strawberry Ice, Blue Razz Lemonade — are still here, in a device you charge and a pod you click out when it’s empty.

It’s the same firm that made the original, which matters. Lost Mary launched in 2022 under Elf Bar’s parent, Shenzhen iMiracle, and runs the same QUAQ mesh coil and flavour concentrates. So a Lost Mary is best read as Elf Bar’s louder sibling: proven hardware, sweeter and bolder flavours, and a device so simple there’s nothing to learn. You inhale, it fires. That’s the whole instruction manual.

Lost Mary BM6000 prefilled rechargeable vape kit with its refill pod alongside
The BM6000. One charge, a pod that clicks out, and roughly ten old disposables’ worth of vaping.

The Lost Mary range, decoded

It looks like a wall of products. It’s really a handful of kits and a couple of e-liquids. Here’s each one, what’s inside it, and where to start.

BM600

Everyday pod kit · ~600 puffs

The little one, and the nearest thing to the disposable you remember. Draw-activated, no buttons, a 2ml prefilled pod of 20mg salt. Charge over USB-C, swap the pod when it’s spent. The BM600 kit works out about £2.80 a device by the box.

BM6000

Big-puff kit · ~6,000 puffs

The bestseller. A 2ml pod fed by a 10ml refill, so 12ml of 20mg salt all in, plus a screen for battery and juice level. The BM6000 kit is around £6 a device by the box, half the shop price.

Nera 15K

Big-puff pod · ~15,000 puffs

More between refills. The Nera 15K is a prefilled pod that keeps going to about 15,000 puffs, roughly £4.60 each by the box.

Nera 30K

Flagship · ~30,000 puffs

The top of the tree. A curved 3D screen, two flavour modes, a replaceable pod and an 800mAh battery. The Nera 30K Fullview is the most device Lost Mary makes, about £9 each by the box.

HAWCOS Pro 7000

Collab kit · ~7,000 puffs

A team-up with HAWCOS, kit and pods. If you want off the BM track, the Pro 7000 kit is the one.

Maryliq

Nic salt · 10ml

Lost Mary in a bottle. Maryliq is a 50/50 nic salt in 10mg and 20mg (some in 5mg), the same flavours as the kits, for any refillable MTL pod you own.

Lost Mary kits compared

Every current kit, side by side. Puff counts are Lost Mary’s own and move with how hard you vape.

KitTypePuffsE-liquid
BM600Everyday pod kit~600 / pod2ml prefilled pod
BM6000Big-puff kit~6,0002ml pod + 10ml refill
Pro 7000Collab kit~7,000Prefilled pod + refill
Nera 15KBig-puff pod~15,000Prefilled pod + refill
Nera 30KFlagship device~30,0002ml pod + 10ml refill, screen

All sold by the box with VAT included. Every kit charges over USB-C.

Lost Mary BM6000 features — up to 6,000 puffs, mesh coil, rechargeable detachable battery and visible e-liquid window
BM6000 up close: QUAQ mesh, a window to watch the juice level, USB-C, and a power readout.

What a Lost Mary is actually like to use

A few things you only clock once one’s in your hand. The pod is translucent, so you can watch the juice drop and you’re never caught out mid-day by an empty one. On the BM6000 and Nera the screen reads the battery as a real percentage rather than three vague bars, which matters more than it sounds when you’re deciding whether to charge before a shift.

The draw is a medium-tight MTL, close to a cigarette, and it auto-fires the second you inhale. There’s a small airflow hole above the juice line; cover part of it with a fingertip and the draw tightens if you like it snug. One honest gripe: the base is curved enough that the thing won’t stand upright, so it lives on its side in a pocket or bag. Minor, but you’ll notice it on a desk.

When a pod’s spent, refilling is a ten-second job. The 10ml bottle screws open, you pull the little rubber stopper out of the device, and the bottle clicks into the base. No coil to handle, no measuring, no mess.

Why you pay less here

Shops sell these one at a time. We sell by the box, so the per-device price drops hard. The BM6000 is the clearest example.

THEN

£12.99

One BM6000 in a shop

typical UK single-device price

NOW

£6.00

One BM6000 from us

≈54% less

£29.99 a box of five

Per-device prices include VAT. The shop figure is a typical UK single; ours is the box price split five ways.

The box saving, across the range

Same maths on the rest. Buy the box, pay a fraction per device.

DeviceShop price (each)Our price (each)You save
BM6000~£12.99£6.00~54%
BM600~£5.99£2.80~53%
Nera 30K~£19.99£9.20~54%
Nera 15K~£9.99£4.60~54%

Our “each” price is the box price split per device, VAT in. Shop prices are typical UK singles for comparison.

Kit and pods: why they’re sold separately

This one trips people up, so read it before you order. The kit is the device with the battery. The pods are the prefilled refills. Two separate products, both stamped “BM6000”.

You buy the BM6000 kit once. After that you only pay for BM6000 refill pods, each a 2ml pod plus a 10ml top-up, around 6,000 puffs a set. Same on the small end: one BM600 kit, then BM600 pods. Order the pods expecting a battery and you’ll be staring at a refill that can’t charge.

BUY ONCEThe BM6000 kit

≈ £6 each

box of five, £29.99

THE REFILLSBM6000 refill pods

≈ £4 each

box of five, £20.99

Buy the kit once, the pods forever after. Prices include VAT.

Charging it and swapping pods

No buttons, no app, no menu. Four steps and you’re vaping.

  1. 1

    Charge before the first puff

    USB-C, an hour or so. The BM6000 and Nera show the exact percentage on screen; the BM600 you leave plugged in until it’s ready.

  2. 2

    Vape it till it fades

    Nothing to fill yourself. When the flavour turns dull or the window goes clear, that pod’s done.

  3. 3

    Pull the pod, click a new one in

    Match it to the device. BM6000 pods in a BM6000, BM600 pods in a BM600. They don’t swap over.

  4. 4

    Keep the device, bin the pod

    One battery, a stack of cheap pods, no drawer of dead disposables. That’s the saving and the point.

Lost Mary flavours

Flavour is the whole reason Lost Mary took off, and there’s no shortage. Across the kits and Maryliq we stock well over a hundred, all nic salt, all built around the sweet-and-icy house style the brand is known for.

They run sweet. If you’ve come off a disposable that’s exactly what you want; if you like a drier, less sugary vape, this isn’t your brand. Here’s the lay of the land, then the ones people keep coming back for.

Lost Mary BM6000 flavour range showing over 40 flavours including Strawberry Ice, Triple Mango and Blueberry Sour Raspberry
Forty-plus on the BM6000 alone, and most carry over into the Maryliq salts.

The flavour families

  • Berry & fruit — Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Triple Mango, Strawberry Ice, Watermelon Ice, Cherry Ice, Juicy Peach, Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava, Red Apple Ice
  • Ice & menthol — Menthol, Miami Mint, Spearmint, Blackberry Ice, Guava Ice, Marybull Ice
  • Drinks & soda — Cola, Cherry Cola, Blue Razz Lemonade, Pink Lemonade, Cherry Peach Lemonade
  • Grape & classics — Grape, Sakura Grape, Double Apple, Blackcurrant Apple, Mad Blue, USA Mix

Six worth starting with

Can’t face scrolling a hundred options? These are the ones that don’t stay on the shelf, with what to expect from each.

Blueberry Sour Raspberry

The bestseller

Sweet and tangy, raspberry out front with blueberry sitting behind it. The flavour people rate highest across the whole range.

Triple Mango

Tropical, sweet

Ripe mango with no floral or perfume edge, just a sweet tropical vape and a finish that lingers. A safe first pick.

Strawberry Ice

Fruit + cool

Candied strawberry with a clean menthol chill on the exhale. The classic disposable flavour, still a top seller.

Cola

Soda, fizzy

Full-fat cola, sweetener turned up, a hint of fizz and a cold finish that stops it cloying. Love-it-or-leave-it, and plenty love it.

Grape

Dark, juicy

Deeper than “just grape”, the dark almost-winey note with a fresh lift over the top. Quietly one of the most repurchased.

Menthol

Cool, no fruit

A straight, lightly sweetened menthol with real coolness on the lips. The palate-cleanser after all the sweet fruits.

Which Lost Mary is right for you?

  • New off cigarettes or disposables — the BM600 kit. Cheapest, simplest, the familiar shape.
  • Best all-round value — the BM6000. Most puffs per pound, a screen, a week-plus between pods.
  • Fewest refills, longest life — the Nera 30K. Charge it, forget it, 30,000 puffs of headroom.

Are Lost Mary vapes still legal in the UK?

Yes. The June 2025 ban hit single-use disposables, the kind you couldn’t recharge or refill. Every Lost Mary we sell is the opposite: a battery you charge and a pod you replace, which is exactly the format the rules were steering people towards.

They meet the UK e-cigarette regulations as well, 2ml pods and the 20mg nicotine cap. There’s a tidy side effect: a reusable kit and a few pods make a fraction of the waste a bin-it-weekly disposable did. A BM6000 or Nera 30K gives you the old feel, legally, with far less in the landfill. And if the point is stopping smoking for good, the NHS rates vaping as one of the most effective ways to do it.

Why buy Lost Mary from VapeCity?

Price, mainly. We sell by the box, so you pay roughly half the per-device price a high-street shop charges, as the tables above lay out. And it’s all in one place: the kits, the matching refill pods, and the Maryliq salts in the same flavours, so you’re not hunting three sites to keep one device running.

Every price includes VAT, everything’s posted fast across the UK, and we’re a registered UK company rather than a marketplace reseller. Buy the kit once, top up with cheap pods, done.

When to skip Lost Mary

Plenty of people shouldn’t buy one, and we’d rather say so than sell you the wrong thing. Want to mix your own e-liquid or chase big sub-ohm clouds? Prefilled pods can’t, so you’d want a refillable kit and a bottle of Maryliq or another salt. Can’t stand sweet vapes? Lost Mary runs sweet across the board, so look elsewhere. Where it wins is the easy life: a familiar flavour, no fiddling, and half the shop price by the box.

Sorted? Grab one.

The BM6000 is the value pick for most people. Refill pods only if you’ve already got the kit.

Frequently asked questions

Which Lost Mary is best?+

Depends what you want. For value and battery life, the BM6000, around 6,000 puffs and roughly half the shop price by the box. For something small and simple off cigarettes, the BM600. For the longest run between refills, the Nera 30K at up to 30,000 puffs.

Is Lost Mary just a rebranded Elf Bar?+

Related, not rebranded. Both are made by Shenzhen iMiracle, so the coil tech and flavour concentrates are shared. The designs, names and flavour line-up are Lost Mary’s own. If you got on with Elf Bar, you’ll get on with these.

How many puffs do you get, and how long does that last?+

By the kit: about 600 a pod on the BM600, 6,000 on the BM6000, up to 15,000 on the Nera 15K and 30,000 on the Nera 30K. For an everyday vaper a BM6000 pod is roughly a week, give or take, around ten old disposables in one.

Can I put my own e-liquid in a Lost Mary pod?+

No. The BM600, BM6000 and Nera pods are sealed and prefilled. If you want to fill your own, get a refillable pod kit and a bottle of salt like Maryliq instead.

Which pods fit which kit?+

BM600 pods fit the BM600, BM6000 pods fit the BM6000, Nera pods fit the Nera. They don’t cross over, so check the name on the box before you order.

What nicotine strengths are there?+

The pods are 20mg nic salt, the UK maximum and the right ballpark for most ex-smokers. The Maryliq bottles also come in 10mg, and some in 5mg, if 20 is too much.

Are Lost Mary vapes being banned?+

The single-use disposables already were, in June 2025. The rechargeable pod kits and the e-liquids we stock are fully legal and aren’t going anywhere.

Why are yours cheaper than the shops?+

We sell by the box rather than one at a time, so the per-device price drops by roughly half on most kits, more on the BM600. Same VAT-paid, UK-compliant stock, just better maths when you buy a box.

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