Lost Mary Nera 30K Fullview Review: Is It Worth It?
The big-capacity kit with a screen that earns its name
Lost Mary built its name on devices that just work, and the Nera 30K Fullview is its biggest statement yet: up to 30,000 puffs from two prefilled pods and two 10ml containers, an 850mAh fast-charging battery, and the Fullview display that shows exactly how much liquid and charge you have left, no guesswork.
I have put one through several weeks of daily use, mostly in Normal mode with bursts of Turbo when the mood called for it. Below is the honest picture: where the Nera 30K genuinely leads the big-puff pack, the one accessory Lost Mary annoyingly leaves out of the box, and how it compares with the Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 and Nexel Thunder 15K before you decide.
Ratings
Feels a class above most big-puff kits: solid shell, crisp Fullview screen and a mouthpiece that seals well.
850mAh with fast charging holds up impressively in Normal mode; Turbo drains it noticeably quicker and no cable is included.
Mesh coil pods with 20mg nic salt deliver smooth, rich flavour, and each Edition kit pairs two complementary flavours.
Draw, check the screen, switch modes when you fancy. The display removes the usual guessing games entirely.
What's In The Box

Nera 30K Fullview Device
×1Main unit with the Fullview display and mode switching.

2ml Mesh Coil Pods
×2Prefilled pods that click in as each one is used up.

10ml E-Liquid Containers
×2Auto-refilling reservoirs that feed the pods, 20ml in total.

User Manual
×1Setup, modes and safety guidance.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Up to 30,000 puffs, the largest capacity in the Lost Mary range.
- Fullview display shows live e-liquid and battery levels.
- Normal and Turbo modes to trade economy for intensity.
- 850mAh battery with genuinely fast charging.
- Smooth 20mg nic salt flavour from mesh coil pods.
Cons
- No USB-C cable included in the box.
- Closed system: pods and containers are prefilled only.
- Airflow is fixed, with no draw adjustment.
- Turbo mode shortens both battery life and e-liquid economy.
Specifications
Who the Nera 30K suits best

This is the kit for heavy vapers and ex-smokers who hate surprises: the Fullview screen tells you exactly when liquid or charge is running low, and 30,000 puffs means weeks between purchases. It is also the natural upgrade for anyone who liked Lost Mary disposables and wants the same flavours in a legal, longer-lasting format.
Skip it if you want to pick your own e-liquid or fine-tune the draw: the system is sealed and the airflow is fixed. For tinkerers, a refillable pod kit remains the better home.
Up and running in minutes
Nera 30K vs Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 vs Nexel Thunder 15K
| Specification | Lost Mary Nera 30K | Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 | Nexel Thunder 15K |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puff Capacity | Up to 30,000 | Up to 25,000 | Up to 15,000 |
| Price | £12.99 | £10.99 | From £7.99 |
| Airflow | Fixed | Fixed | Adjustable |
| Size | 93 x 26 x 53 mm | 107 x 53 x 29 mm | 86 x 26 x 39 mm |
| Standout Feature | Fullview display + Turbo mode | Big capacity at a mid price | Adjustable draw, lowest price |
Puff Capacity
Price
Airflow
Size
Standout Feature
Maintenance & Care

Mind the Modes
Stick to Normal mode for everyday vaping and save Turbo for when you want a stronger hit. Your battery and your 20ml of liquid will both last noticeably longer.

Watch the Display
Recharge when the battery bar runs low rather than letting it die mid-pod, and swap pods promptly once the liquid reads empty to avoid dry draws.

Recycle the Kit
When both pods and containers are spent, take the device to a vape shop or battery recycling point rather than putting it in general waste.
Expert Opinions

Jamie Ellis
•Senior Vape Tester — Vape Forest UK
Rates the Fullview screen as the feature every big-puff kit should copy: knowing your levels changes how you use the device. Flavour held up to the end of both pods in his run.
Pros
- Display removes all the guesswork.
- Flavour stays consistent across pods.
Cons
- No cable in the box is a miss.

Tom Rivers
•Technical Vape Analyst — Vape Forest UK
Points to the dual-mode output as the clever bit of engineering: Turbo is effectively a power boost on demand, while Normal keeps the 850mAh cell comfortably all-day.
Pros
- Turbo mode is a genuine step up, not a gimmick.
- Fast charging suits heavy use.
Cons
- Turbo burns through liquid quicker.

Saatch Shahrokh
•Vape Reviewer & Content Editor — Vape Forest UK
Recommends the Edition kits as the smart way to buy: two complementary flavours per kit keeps things interesting across 30,000 puffs. The Blueberry Edition was his pick.
Pros
- Edition pairings stop flavour fatigue.
Cons
- Sealed system rules out custom juice.
Our Verdict
Worth it? For heavy vapers, yes, comfortably. The Nera 30K Fullview pairs the largest capacity in its class with the most useful screen on any prefilled kit, and the dual modes let you choose economy or intensity on the fly. Buy a USB-C cable if you do not own one, pick an Edition with two flavours you like, and this is weeks of vaping sorted for £12.99.
£12.99
Free UK delivery on orders over £25
Frequently Asked Questions
Charge it over USB-C, then simply draw on the mouthpiece: it is inhale activated. The Fullview display shows battery and e-liquid levels, and you can switch between Normal and Turbo modes for a softer or punchier draw.
No. It is a closed, prefilled system: the kit includes two 2ml mesh pods and two sealed 10ml containers that feed them automatically. When all are spent, the kit is finished and should be recycled.
Normal mode conserves battery and e-liquid for the longest possible life. Turbo raises the output for a warmer, more intense draw at the cost of quicker battery and liquid use.
No. The Nera 30K charges over standard USB-C but no cable is included in the box, so keep one handy or grab one when you order.
Nine times out of ten it is an empty battery or a spent pod: check both readings on the display first. If the battery is charged and liquid shows, reseat the pod so it clicks fully home and try a slower, steadier draw.
A burnt note means the pod is running dry, the container feeding it is empty, or Turbo mode is outpacing the liquid feed. Check the display, swap to the fresh pod and container if needed, and give it a minute between draws.
Up to 30,000 puffs across the two pods and two containers. For a typical vaper that translates to several weeks; heavy Turbo use will shorten it.
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