Lost Mary Nera 30K Fullview Prefilled Pod Kit
If you are looking for a high puff vape that remains legal in the UK after the disposable vape ban, the Lost Mary Nera 30K Fullview Prefilled Pod Kit is designed exactly for that purpose. It offers extended use without cutting corners on compliance, flavour quality, or ease of use.
This is not a disposable device. It is a refill based prefilled pod system built around UK TPD rules, making it suitable for long term use while still delivering the familiar Lost Mary draw many vapers prefer.
What stands out most in daily use is how balanced it feels. It keeps things simple while offering better visibility, better consistency, and better longevity than traditional disposables.
Is the Lost Mary Nera 30K Legal in the UK?
Yes. The Lost Mary Nera 30K Fullview Prefilled Pod Kit is fully TPD compliant and legal for sale and use in the UK following the disposable vape ban.
Its legal structure is clear and easy to understand. The device uses a 2ml Fullview pod paired with a separate 10ml refill container. This setup follows MHRA and UK government regulations by keeping pod capacity within limits while allowing extended usage through refilling.
Because the device is rechargeable and uses regulated refill containers rather than sealed disposables, it meets all the UK requirements and avoids the issues that led to disposables being banned.
This makes it a safer and more future proof option for UK vapers.
How the 2ml + 10ml System Works in the Lost Mary Nera 30K
The Lost Mary Nera 30K has a refill system that follows UK rules.
* The device has a Fullview pod that connects to the coil.
* UK law says nicotine pods can only be 2ml and this pod does not go over that limit.
* There is a 10ml refill container that is sealed.
* As the liquid in the pod gets low the refill slowly adds more to it.
* The pod never has more than 2ml of liquid in it.
* The battery can be recharged so you do not have to replace the device.
This special design helps the Nera 30K give you a lot of puffs while still following UK laws, about nicotine pods also known as TPD rules. The Lost Mary Nera 30K is a device that stays within these rules.

What You Will Notice When Using the Nera 30K
- Up to 30000 puffs through a refill based pod system
- 2ml Fullview pod so you can clearly see your e liquid level
- Separate 10ml refill container for extended use
- Smooth inhale activated draw with no buttons
- Leak resistant design for cleaner pockets and bags
- Compact and sturdy build suitable for daily carry
- Consistent flavour delivery from start to finish
The clear pod is especially useful, as it removes guesswork and helps avoid dry hits.
Available Flavours
| Berry Edition | Blue Edition | Blueberry Edition | Drinks Edition |
| Green Edition | Lemon Lime | Pineapple Ice | Purple Edition |
| Red Edition | Triple Edition | Watermelon Edition | Strawberry Ice |
What’s Inside the Lost Mary Nera 30K Kit
Inside the box, you will find everything.
- Up to 30000 puffs device
- 1 x 2ml Fullview pod
- 1 x 10ml refill container
There are no buttons to learn and no coil changes required. Simply charge if needed, insert the pod, refill when required, and inhale.

Who the Lost Mary Nera 30K Is Best For
This kit is ideal if you:
- Are moving away from disposable vapes
- Want a legal high puff option in the UK
- Prefer inhale activated vaping with no buttons
- Like seeing your juice level clearly
- Want Lost Mary flavour consistency in a reusable format
It works well for both newer vapers and experienced users looking for a compliant upgrade.
Common Questions about Lost Mary Nera 30K
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Is the Lost Mary Nera 30K legal in the UK?
A: Yes. It uses a 2ml pod with a separate refill container, making it fully TPD-compliant and legal after the UK vape ban.
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How long does Lost Mary battery last?
A: The battery of Nera 30k comfortably lasts a full day and can be recharged.
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Does it feel like a disposable?
A: The draw is similar, but flavour stability and overall life are noticeably better.
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Do I need to change coils after?
A: No, The coil is built into the pod, which is replaced once empty.
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Why does the Lost Mary Nera 30K use a 2 ml pod and how does that make it legal?
UK TPD regulations limit individual vape pods to a maximum capacity of 2 ml of e liquid. The Lost Mary Nera 30K uses a 2 ml Fullview pod to stay within this legal requirement. The device also includes a separate 10 ml refill container, which allows extended use while keeping each individual pod compliant with UK law. Because the pod itself does not exceed the 2 ml limit and the product follows MHRA notification standards, it remains fully legal for sale and use in the UK.
Real Life Advantages of the Lost Mary Nera 30K
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You can actually see when it needs refilling
The Fullview clear pod is one of the biggest everyday wins. You are not guessing when the juice is running low and you do not get caught out with dry hits.
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It feels familiar straight away
If you have used Lost Mary disposables before, the draw feels natural from the first inhale. There is no adjustment period and no learning curve.
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No buttons or settings to deal with
You just inhale and it works. That makes it ideal if you want something simple or if you are switching from disposables and do not want extra steps.
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Less mess in pockets and bags
The leak resistant design actually matters in daily use. You can carry it without worrying about juice leaks or sticky residue.
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Long use without constant replacements
Because it uses a refill container and a rechargeable device, you are not throwing devices away every few days. It lasts longer and feels more practical for daily vaping.
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Flavour stays steady for longer
The coil inside the pod delivers consistent flavour instead of fading through like many disposables do.
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Easier on the wallet over time
Replacement pods and refill costs less than buying disposables repeatedly,
especially if you vape every day.
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Feels solid but still pocket friendly
Does not feel flimsy, It is compact enough to carry comfortably without bulk.
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Peace of mind on UK legality
Do not have to worry about whether it will be allowed in the future. It is designed around the current UK rules.