Lost Mary Vape Brand and Kit Range
Lost Mary is the UK's most-shopped rechargeable pod brand, built by iMiracle Shenzhen as Elf Bar's sister range and the line that took the top of the pod category after the June 2025 single-use vape ban.
The current lineup covers seven prefilled pod kit families (BM600, BM6000, 4-in-1, Nera 30K, Pro Max 7000, Tappo Pro and the Hawcos x Lost Mary Crystal Pro 600) alongside a 10ml nic salt bottle range (formerly Maryliq) that mirrors the kit flavour list.
Every device runs QUAQ mesh coil technology at 20mg nic salt for stronger flavour delivery and longer pod life than the older bar-vape platforms.
Lost Mary moved its whole lineup over to rechargeable prefilled pod kits with auto-refill containers ahead of the 1 June 2025 UK disposable ban. So every device on sale today is UK legal.
The brand picked up market share quickly because the QUAQ mesh platform kept the same fruit-and-ice flavour profile vapers were used to from the older bars, only with longer pod life and a recharging USB-C battery.

The Lost Mary Vape Range at a Glance
Seven prefilled pod kits sit in the current Lost Mary lineup, each one targeted at a different vaper. The BM600 is a 600-puff compact daily carry. The BM6000 is the heaviest seller, with a 10ml auto-refill container option for cost-per-ml saving.
The 4-in-1 holds four pre-paired flavours at once with twist-to-switch selection. The Nera 30K is the maximum-capacity flagship with a wraparound Fullview screen. The Pro Max 7000 sits in the mid-range.
The Tappo Pro is the slimmest pocket vape. The Hawcos x Lost Mary Crystal Pro 600 is the transparent-pod beginner-friendly entry point.
Lost Mary Kit |
Approx Puff Count |
Best For |
BM600 |
Approx 600 |
Compact daily carry, beginner-friendly |
BM6000 |
Approx 6,000 |
Heavy everyday use, 10ml auto-refill container |
Nera 30K |
Approx 30,000 |
Maximum capacity, longest pod life |
Pro Max 7000 |
Approx 7,000 |
Mid-range capacity, 10ml auto-refill container |
Tappo Pro |
Approx 600 per pod |
Slim pocket vape, daily carry |
4-in-1 |
Approx 2,400 |
Flavour swap, four pods in one kit |
Crystal Pro 600 |
Approx 600 |
Transparent pod, beginner-friendly first kit |
Puff counts are approximate and depend on how the device is vaped. Heavy mouth-to-lung drags will reach the lower end of the range, light puffs will reach the higher end. Real-world battery life across a charge cycle is also affected by ambient temperature, pod age and how long the device has been sitting before use.
How Lost Mary Rechargeable Kits Work
Every kit on sale today is a rechargeable, prefilled pod vape. The device has an internal battery that recharges via USB-C, and a replaceable pod that drops into the top of the unit. When the pod runs dry, you do not throw the whole vape away.
You buy a fresh refill pod, click it in, and keep using the same battery.
The BM6000 and Pro Max 7000 also come with an auto-refill container option. That pod has a one-way refill valve in the bottom.
You add 10ml of compatible Lost Mary nic salt e-liquid through the valve, click the prefilled pod back on top, and the container feeds the pod automatically until the coil wears out (usually around three to four full 10ml refills). 10ml auto-refill containers are sold separately as Lost Mary nic salt e-liquid bottles.
The auto-refill container slots into the same BM6000 device, topping up the prefilled pod through a one-way valve as you vape - no measuring or filling needed.
QUAQ Mesh Coil Technology
QUAQ is iMiracle's mesh coil platform, used across every Lost Mary kit and prefilled pod. The mesh is laser-etched into a single strip rather than the traditional woven mesh wrap, which gives a faster heat-up, more even contact with the wick. And a longer service life.
In practice this means stronger flavour delivery from the first puff, less wick burn-out toward the end of pod life. And consistent vapour density across the full pod rather than a sharp drop-off at the bottom.
QUAQ coils sit at around 1.0 ohm in most pods, which puts them in MTL territory (mouth-to-lung), the tight cigarette-like draw style. The coil rating is matched to the 20mg nic salt e-liquid filled inside, so a strong throat hit lands consistently from the first puff to the last.
Choosing Your Lost Mary Vape Kit
Picking the right Lost Mary comes down to three things, listed in order of decision weight.
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How long you want a pod to last. 600 puffs (BM600, Tappo Pro) gives you a couple of days. 6,000 puffs (BM6000) gives a couple of weeks for an average vaper. 30,000 puffs (Nera 30K) is closer to two months.
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How much you want to spend up front. The BM600 and Tappo Pro have the lowest entry price. The Nera 30K costs more to start but the cost per puff is lower across the lifetime of the device.
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Whether you want a bigger 10ml auto-refill container. Only the BM6000 and Pro Max 7000 ranges offer an auto-refill container option. The rest are prefilled-pod only.
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What flavour you want. The fruit-and-ice combinations run across every kit range. Tobacco and menthol only run on the BM600. Dubai Chocolate sits on the Nera 30K specifically.
Lost Mary Refill Pods
Pods are not cross-compatible between Lost Mary kit families - the BM600 pod will not fit a BM6000, the Tappo pod will not fit a Nera. And so on, because every kit uses a different pod shape, contact layout and coil generation.
Head to the Lost Mary pods aggregation page for the full refill range, or jump straight to the kit-specific child collections: BM600 refills, BM6000 and refills, Nera 30K pods, Pro Max refills, Crystal Pro refills and Tappo pods.
Lost Mary Flavours
The current Lost Mary lineup runs 109 flavours across all seven kit families and the 10ml nic salt bottle range, with the heaviest sellers - Watermelon Ice, Triple Mango, Cherry Ice and Blueberry Sour Raspberry - shared across multiple kits.

Lost Mary Nic Salt E-Liquids
Lost Mary's bottled e-liquid line is sold under the Lost Mary nic salt label - the same recipes previously branded as Maryliq, now packaged in 10ml MTL nic salt bottles at 5mg, 10mg and 20mg. The bottled range is the only route to 5mg or 10mg inside the Lost Mary world.
And the flavours mirror the kit lineup so a BM6000 buyer using the auto-refill container can carry the same taste profile across. Browse the full range at Lost Mary nic salts.
Lost Mary vs Elf Bar
Lost Mary and Elf Bar are sister brands, both made by iMiracle Shenzhen. The biggest difference between the two ranges is positioning. Elf Bar sits on the simpler, lower-puff-count compact end of the market.
Lost Mary leans on QUAQ mesh, transparent pod windows (Crystal Pro) and full-body screen designs (Nera 30K Fullview), and the higher-capacity flagships (Nera 30K, BM6000, Pro Max 7000). Pods are not cross-compatible between Lost Mary and Elf Bar, so a refill pod will not fit an Elf Bar device and vice versa.
Flavour overlap exists between the two brands (both run Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Watermelon Ice and Triple Mango), but the bottled nic salt ranges have separate recipe lines. If you want to compare against other UK pod brands, the broader pod kits hub covers OXVA, Vaporesso, Voopoo, Geekvape, Uwell and Lost Vape alongside Lost Mary and Elf Bar.
Lost Mary Guides and Resources
Lost Mary Glossary
Prefilled pod: A sealed pod that comes filled with e-liquid from the factory. You click it in and start vaping, no filling needed. The pod is the consumable.
Auto-refill container: The 10ml e-liquid container that clicks into the bottom of the BM6000 or Pro Max 7000 device. A one-way valve tops up the prefilled pod automatically as you vape. Sold as Lost Mary nic salt bottles.
QUAQ mesh: iMiracle's proprietary laser-etched mesh coil platform used across every Lost Mary kit. Faster heat-up, more even wicking, longer pod life than woven mesh.
MTL (mouth-to-lung): Draw style that mimics a cigarette. Tight, restricted draw, holds vapour in the mouth before inhaling. Every Lost Mary kit is MTL.
Nic salt: Smoother nicotine formulation than freebase. Higher strength feels less harsh on the throat. Every Lost Mary prefilled pod uses 20mg nic salt.
Fullview screen: The wraparound screen design on the current Nera 30K kit. Shows e-liquid level, battery and mode. The previous Nera kit used the Pureview screen design - refill pods themselves are the same across both.
Maryliq: The original brand name for the Lost Mary bottled nic salt range. Same recipes, now sold under the Lost Mary nic salt label.
QUAQ 2.0: The second generation of the QUAQ mesh platform, used on the Nera 30K and Crystal Pro for the longest pod life in the range.

Best Lost Mary Picks for 2026
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Best beginner kit: Lost Mary BM600. Same 600-puff format as the old disposable bar, simplest workflow, lowest entry price.
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Best everyday kit: Lost Mary BM6000. The heaviest seller. 6,000-puff pod life, 10ml auto-refill container for the cheapest cost per ml.
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Best long-life kit: Lost Mary Nera 30K. 30,000 puff capacity, wraparound Fullview screen, lowest cost per puff across the lifetime.
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Best slim pocket kit: Lost Mary Tappo Pro. Slimmest profile in the range, fits a coin pocket.
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Best flavour swap kit: Lost Mary 4-in-1. Four pods in one kit, swap on the fly to avoid flavour fatigue.
Where to Browse the Rest
The Lost Mary range overlaps with broader Ecigone collections. Compare across brands on the pod kits hub, switch to a refillable-only kit on the refillable vape kits hub, or jump straight to the full Ecigone vape kits range to compare every UK-legal option across formats.