Which Lost Mary Should You Buy in 2026? BM6000 vs NERA 30K vs 30K Fullview, Compared by a UK Shop
Last updated: 9 July 2026 · Prices checked against our live store today
Buy the Lost Mary BM6000 (£10.99) if you're new to vaping, the NERA 30K (from £7.49 on current promo) if you vape heavily and want the best hardware, and the 30K Fullview (£7.99) if you want maximum capacity with single-pod simplicity. Lost Mary is the best-selling vape brand in our shop and the most-searched brand on our site — but its 2026 line-up confuses almost everyone, because three very different kits share the shelf. This is the complete brand guide: every current device, honestly compared.
Lost Mary in 60 seconds
Lost Mary comes from the same parent company as Elf Bar — which is why the flavour quality feels familiar (we've compared the two head-on in Elf Bar vs Lost Mary). Since the disposable ban, the brand has rebuilt around rechargeable pod kits at three tiers: the compact BM6000, and two 30,000-puff flagships — the NERA 30K and the 30K Fullview. All are 20mg nic salt, MHRA-notified, and use replaceable pods of 2ml or under, which keeps every one of them fully legal — see the big-puff legality guide if that surprises you.
The line-up, side by side
| BM6000 | NERA 30K | 30K Fullview | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puff count | 6,000 | 30,000 (2×15K pods) | 30,000 |
| Liquid system | replaceable pods | dual pods, 24ml total | 2ml pod + 13ml refill container |
| Display | tidy mini screen | 3D curved Fullview LED | flat full-screen LED |
| Airflow | fixed | Normal + Turbo modes | fixed |
| Battery | rechargeable USB-C | rechargeable USB-C | 850mAh USB-C |
| Size | pocket-friendly | largest | mid |
| Kit price today | £10.99 | from £7.49 (promo) | £7.99 |
| Refill pods | £6.99 | £13.99 | refill container system |
| Best for | beginners, light vapers | heavy vapers, features | capacity + simplicity |
Lost Mary BM6000 — the people's champion (£10.99)
The kit we recommend to every first-timer, and the winner of our starter kit rankings. No modes, no menus — charge it, vape it, clip in a £6.99 refill pod when it runs dry. Its real weapon is the flavour catalogue (more on that below), and at pocket size it's the one that disappears into a jeans pocket. Six months of shop-floor notes live in our full BM6000 review; see how it fares against Fumot's budget option in RandM vs BM6000. Shop BM6000.
Lost Mary NERA 30K — the flagship (from £7.49)
The best big-puff kit we sell, full stop — it won our big-puff rankings and our four-way 30K shootout against Al Fakher, RandM and Crystal Pro. The 3D curved Fullview display shows battery and liquid in real time, Turbo mode opens the draw right up, and the dual-pod system carries 24ml. At its current promotional price it undercuts the BM6000, which is frankly absurd value — the catch is refill pods at £13.99, so heavier long-term costs than the BM6000's £6.99 pods. Full detail: NERA 30K review · refill pod guide. Shop NERA 30K · NERA refill pods.
Lost Mary 30K Fullview — the quiet middle child (£7.99)
Same 30,000-puff class as the NERA, different philosophy: one 2ml pod fed by a 13ml refill container, and a flat full-screen LED that's actually easier to read than the NERA's curved glass. No pod-switching mid-session, no airflow modes to think about — it's the 30K for people who want BM6000 simplicity with ten times the capacity. Our 30K Fullview review covers the display animations and the one drawback worth knowing. Shop 30K Fullview.
The flavours — where Lost Mary actually wins
Hardware aside, people stay with Lost Mary for the flavours. Our full flavour ranking names Kiwi Passionfruit Guava the undisputed number one — it's also the #1 flavour in the entire shop across all brands. Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Triple Mango, Watermelon Ice and Cherry Cola complete the top five, and the mint side is strong enough that BM6000 Fresh Mint won our menthol rankings outright.
Which one should YOU buy?
- First vape ever / switching from cigarettes → BM6000. Simple, forgiving, cheap to run. Pair it with our nicotine strength guide.
- All-day vaper who wants the best kit → NERA 30K, especially at the current promo price.
- Want a month of vaping with zero fuss → 30K Fullview.
- Watching every pound long-term → BM6000 + £6.99 pods still wins the running-cost maths; the full sums are in is vaping cheaper than smoking.
Not sold on Lost Mary at all? The Best Vapes UK 2026 master guide puts every brand's winner on one page — the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 is the strongest rival to the NERA in daily sales.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the Lost Mary NERA 30K and 30K Fullview?
Both deliver up to 30,000 puffs, but the NERA uses dual switchable pods (24ml total) with a curved display and Normal/Turbo airflow, while the Fullview uses a single 2ml pod plus 13ml refill container with a flat full-screen LED. NERA = features; Fullview = simplicity.
Is the Lost Mary BM6000 being discontinued?
No. It remains Lost Mary's core compact kit and one of the UK's best-selling devices. Kit £10.99, refill pods £6.99, full flavour range in stock.
Are Lost Mary and Elf Bar the same company?
They share the same parent company, which is why flavour quality and build feel similar. The ranges differ in hardware philosophy — our Elf Bar vs Lost Mary comparison breaks down when each brand wins.
Which Lost Mary lasts the longest?
The NERA 30K and 30K Fullview both carry up to 30,000 puffs — several weeks for a typical heavy vaper versus roughly a week from a BM6000. Real-world numbers vary with puff length and frequency.
Are Lost Mary vapes legal in the UK?
Yes — every current Lost Mary kit is rechargeable with replaceable pods of 2ml or under, MHRA-notified and TPD-compliant. The single-use ban doesn't touch them; details in our UK vape law guide.
All Lost Mary kits and pods are in stock at Vape7Store — same-day dispatch before 2pm, £5 UK delivery, Challenge 25 on every order. Adult smokers switching from cigarettes only.