Are Lost Mary Pods The Best Choice For Nicotine Free Vapers?
22 May 2025 • shane margereson

Lost Mary zero nicotine options exist in only one corner of the range. The Lost Mary BM6000 has 0mg refill pods and 10mg refill pods on selected flavours, and Ecigone is bringing the 0mg BM6000 kit and 0mg pods into stock. Every other Lost Mary kit and pod on UK sale, including the Nera 30K, Pro Max 7000, BM600, Hawcos Crystal Pro, Tappo, and 4-in-1, is 20mg nicotine salt only.
That leaves nicotine-free vapers with two routes. The first is the new BM6000 0mg lineup once it lands in stock at Ecigone. The second is a refillable pod kit paired with 0mg shortfill e-liquid, which works today and gives access to the wider 0mg flavour market. This guide covers what nicotine each Lost Mary kit contains, which BM6000 flavours are on sale at 0mg and 10mg, and how to pick the right route for nicotine-free vaping.
Do Lost Mary Pods Have Nicotine?
Yes for most of the range, with one exception. The Lost Mary BM6000 has 0mg and 10mg refill pods available on selected flavours. Every other Lost Mary kit, including the Nera 30K, Pro Max 7000, BM600, Hawcos Crystal Pro, Tappo, and 4-in-1, is 20mg nicotine salt only.
The 0mg BM6000 refill pods come in 5 flavours: Blueberry, Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Cherry Ice, Pineapple Ice, and Strawberry Ice. The 0mg refill pod and refill container set is designed to deliver approximately 6,000 puffs (varies by usage and draw style), the same as the 20mg version.
The 10mg BM6000 refill pods cover selected flavours across the BM6000 kit and pod range. The 10mg flavours are Blueberry, Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Cherry Ice, Pineapple Ice, and Strawberry Ice - the same 5 flavours as the 0mg lineup, available in both the BM6000 kit and refill pod packs.
Nicotine breakdown by Lost Mary kit range:
|
Range |
Nicotine Strength |
Nicotine Type |
Approximate Puffs |
|
0mg, 10mg, 20mg (selected flavours) |
Nic salt |
6,000 per refill pod |
|
|
20mg |
Nic salt |
15,000 per refill pod (30,000 total in the kit) |
|
|
20mg |
Nic salt |
7,000 per refill pod |
|
|
20mg |
Nic salt |
600 per pod |
|
|
20mg |
Nic salt |
600 per pod |
|
|
20mg |
Nic salt |
Varies by pod |
|
|
20mg |
Nic salt |
Varies by pod |
The 20mg figure holds across the Nera 30K, Pro Max 7000, BM600, Hawcos Crystal Pro, Tappo, and 4-in-1. The BM6000 is the only Lost Mary kit where 0mg and 10mg refill pods are available, and only on selected flavours. The wider Lost Mary pod range sits at 20mg by default.
Is There a Nicotine Free Lost Mary?
Yes, but only on the BM6000. The Lost Mary BM6000 Zero Nicotine prefilled pod kit and the matching 0mg refill pods exist in the UK market. Ecigone is bringing the 0mg BM6000 kit and pods into stock - the BM6000 refill pod collection is the right place to check stock status until the dedicated 0mg listings go live.
The 0mg BM6000 refill pod and refill container pack is designed to deliver approximately 6,000 puffs per refill (varies by usage and draw style), the same as the 20mg version. The kit format and 2ml prefilled pod plus 10ml auto-refill container layout are identical to the 20mg BM6000 - the only difference is the e-liquid inside the pod is 0mg MaryLiq nic salt rather than 20mg.
The 0mg BM6000 lineup at launch covers Blueberry, Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Cherry Ice, Pineapple Ice, and Strawberry Ice. No other Lost Mary kit currently has a 0mg version, so vapers who prefer the Nera 30K, Pro Max 7000, BM600, Hawcos Crystal Pro, Tappo, or 4-in-1 will need a refillable kit with 0mg shortfill instead.
Lost Mary pods themselves cannot be opened and refilled. The pods are factory sealed and designed to be swapped whole when the e-liquid runs dry. Any attempt to break the seal damages the pod and voids any safety guarantee.
Does Lost Mary Do Low Nicotine Pods?
Yes, but only on the BM6000. The Lost Mary BM6000 has 10mg refill pods on selected flavours alongside the 20mg standard. The 10mg flavours are Blueberry, Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Cherry Ice, Pineapple Ice, and Strawberry Ice - the same 5 flavours as the 0mg lineup, available in both the BM6000 kit and refill pod packs.. No other Lost Mary kit has a 10mg option - the Nera 30K, Pro Max 7000, BM600, Hawcos Crystal Pro, Tappo, and 4-in-1 are all 20mg nic salt only.
That is why most prefilled-pod vapers stepping down from 20mg end up looking outside the Lost Mary range. The wider UK prefilled-pod market launched on 20mg because that is what the majority of ex-disposable vapers were already using. 10mg coverage in the prefilled space is still limited.
Vapers who want lower nicotine have one practical route - a refillable pod kit. A refillable setup covers every strength legally available in the UK:
- 20mg nic salt for full strength, the same level as Lost Mary prefilled pods
- 10mg nic salt for a lighter throat hit
- 0mg shortfill for completely nicotine-free vaping
- 3mg or 6mg freebase when a nicotine shot is added to a 0mg shortfill
The Ecigone nic salt strengths guide covers how to pick the right level when stepping down from 20mg.
Why Nicotine Free Vapers Are Better Off With Refillable Kits
For 0mg vaping, a refillable pod kit paired with nicotine free shortfill e-liquid offers more flexibility, more flavour choice, and a lower running cost than any prefilled pod system on the UK market.
A refillable kit is not locked into one brand flavour list. It is not stuck on one nicotine strength. And the e-liquid cost per ml is far lower than buying individual prefilled pods.
How the two formats compare for nicotine-free vapers:
|
Feature |
Prefilled Pod Kits |
Refillable Kit + Shortfill |
|
Nicotine Options |
20mg only (most brands) |
0mg, 3mg, 6mg, 10mg, 20mg |
|
Flavour Choice |
Limited to what the brand makes |
Hundreds of e-liquids from many brands |
|
Bottle Size |
2ml per pod |
100ml shortfill bottles |
|
Ongoing Cost |
Higher per ml of e-liquid |
Lower per ml of e-liquid |
|
Flexibility |
Swap the whole pod when empty |
Refill with any e-liquid at any time |
Flavour matters more in nicotine free vaping than people expect. Without nicotine, there is no throat hit to lean on, so the e-liquid recipe carries the whole sensation. 50/50 VG/PG shortfills tend to give cleaner, more accurate flavour in pod kits than most prefilled options.
Best Zero Nicotine E-Liquids for Pod Kits
For the refillable route, 50/50 shortfill e-liquids are the format to look at. The 50/50 VG/PG ratio works well in pod kit coils and the 100ml bottles last a long time when nicotine is not driving heavy chain-vaping.
UK 0mg shortfill brands stocked at Ecigone include Doozy Vape, Zeus Juice, Dinner Lady, and IVG, with profiles spanning fruit, menthol, dessert, and bakery. Browse the full 0mg shortfill range at Ecigone to filter by VG ratio and flavour family.
Every 100ml shortfill is sold at 0mg by default. Adding a 10ml nicotine shot lifts a 100ml shortfill to 3mg in a 60ml bottle, which is a common step for vapers who want a small amount of nicotine without going back to nic salt strength.
For vapers who prefer some nicotine but want to step down from 20mg, 10mg nic salt e-liquids work well in pod kits and sit between 0mg and the 20mg Lost Mary prefilled standard.
What Are the Best Zero Nicotine Pod Vape Alternatives?
For UK vapers searching for "0mg vape pods" or "nicotine free pod vape", the practical options break into two groups.
Option 1: A refillable pod kit filled with 0mg shortfill e-liquid. This is the most flexible long-term route. Choose a kit, fill with any 0mg e-liquid, and vape. The kit body recharges and the same pods get cleaned and reused for many bottles. Browse refillable pod kits at Ecigone to start.
Option 2: Sticking with prefilled until a nicotine-free prefilled product launches. A handful of brands now sell prefilled 0mg pods in dedicated nicotine-free product lines. None are made by Lost Mary at the time of writing. Anyone holding out for a Lost Mary 0mg pod release will need to wait for an official Lost Mary or Ecigone announcement. Until then, Option 1 is the working route for nicotine-free pod vaping.
What Happened After the Disposable Ban?
The UK banned single-use disposable vapes on 1st June 2025. That ban included 0mg disposables, so vapers who used those lost their go-to option overnight. The Ecigone Lost Mary vape ban guide covers the full regulatory timeline.
Prefilled pod kits from Lost Mary, Elf Bar, SKE, and others stepped in as the post-ban replacement. Most launched with 20mg pods only, leaving nicotine-free vapers without a like-for-like swap in the prefilled format.
The refillable vape market has grown faster since the ban as a result. There are more refillable pod kits and a far bigger 0mg e-liquid range available than there was before June 2025. The Ecigone guide to switching from disposables covers the format-by-format options for ex-disposable vapers, and the Lost Mary recharge guide covers charging if a Lost Mary 20mg kit is being kept alongside a refillable for nicotine-free sessions.
For more on the wider Lost Mary range, the Ecigone Lost Mary flavours guide breaks down the flavour list across every kit, and the Lost Mary safety guide covers ingredients and TPD compliance for vapers weighing up the trade-offs of staying on 20mg.
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