About Lost Mary Nic Salts
The Lost Mary Nic Salts range carries the brand's signature disposable flavour profiles into a 10ml refillable format, with 21 flavours covered at 5mg, 10mg and 20mg strengths and a 50/50 PG/VG ratio calibrated for MTL pod kits and the Lost Mary BM6000 refillable pod system.
The current line follows on from Maryliq, the original bottled range that recreated the Lost Mary BM600 disposable recipes. Lost Mary Nic Salts builds on those profiles with boosted flavour intensity, adds 5mg to the strength options, and expands the lineup with 13 brand new flavours alongside eight reformulated favourites carried over from the Maryliq era.
A single 10ml bottle delivers approximately 6,000 puffs across a refillable MTL pod kit, roughly the same vaping time as a sealed BM6000 prefilled pod. The UK Vaping Products Duty is due to take effect on 1 October 2026. For broader context on where Lost Mary sits among UK e-liquid brands, see our best-selling e-liquid brands roundup. For the chemistry behind nic salts and how they compare to freebase nicotine, our what are nic salts guide covers the details.
Choosing Your Nicotine Strength
Lost Mary Nic Salts is sold in 5mg, 10mg and 20mg across all 21 flavours. 20mg is the highest legal nicotine strength in the UK and matches the strength of the original BM600 disposables. 10mg suits vapers who find 20mg too strong on a standard MTL draw. 5mg is the lightest option, useful for vapers stepping down their nicotine or for lighter users. Our nicotine strength guide walks through the decision in more detail.
Which Vapes To Use With Lost Mary Nic Salts
Lost Mary Nic Salts is a 50/50 PG/VG e-liquid designed for mouth-to-lung pod kits and vape pens running at 15W to 40W. It works with any refillable pod kit intended for nic salts, including the Vaporesso XROS range, OXVA Xlim range, Uwell Caliburn and any of the Lost Mary refillable pod kits, including the BM6000 system that the range is specifically calibrated for.
Lost Mary Nic Salts is not suitable for sub-ohm tanks or high-wattage mods. At 20mg, the formulation is calibrated for low-power devices, and a sub-ohm setup produces too much vapour per puff for that strength to be comfortable. For sub-ohm setups, freebase shortfills with a nic shot are the right format. Our shortfills and nic shots guide covers how that works, and our beginners guide to vape kits covers the best MTL pod kits.
Lost Mary Flavours: Frequently Asked Questions
Are Lost Mary Nic Salts the same as the original Lost Mary disposables?
The flavour heritage is the same as Lost Mary Nic Salts use reformulated versions of the recipes that went into the original Lost Mary BM600 disposable vapes and the current BM6000 prefilled pod kits, with boosted flavour intensity. If you vaped a specific Lost Mary disposable flavour, the Lost Mary Nic Salt version delivers an enhanced take on that profile in a 10ml refillable bottle.
What are Lost Mary Nic Salts and how do they relate to Maryliq?
Lost Mary Nic Salts is the current bottled vape juice line from Lost Mary, available in 5mg, 10mg and 20mg with 21 flavours. It builds on Maryliq, the original bottled line that mirrored the Lost Mary BM600 disposable recipes. The newer Lost Mary Nic Salts boosts the original flavour intensity, brings in 5mg for vapers stepping down their nicotine, and expands the lineup with 13 entirely new flavours alongside eight enhanced classics carried over from the original Maryliq range.
How many Lost Mary disposables equal a 10ml bottle of Lost Mary Nic Salt?
A 10ml bottle of Lost Mary Nic Salt covers around 6,000 puffs through a refillable MTL pod kit, about the same vaping time as one sealed BM6000 prefilled pod. The bottle delivers the same flavour profile across that full puff count, with the refillable pod kit reused rather than discarded.
Can I use Lost Mary Nic Salts in any vape kit?
Lost Mary Nic Salts works in any refillable mouth-to-lung pod kit, vape pen or low-power device running at 15W to 40W. It is not suitable for sub-ohm tanks or high-wattage mods because the 20mg nicotine concentration is too high for the larger vapour volumes those devices produce. For sub-ohm setups, freebase shortfills with a nic shot are the right format.
Are Lost Mary flavours still available after the UK disposable vape ban?
Yes. The June 2025 UK ban applies to single-use disposable vapes, not to Lost Mary's flavour recipes. Lost Mary now sells the same flavour profiles in three legal formats: Lost Mary Nic Salts 10ml bottles for refillable pod kits, prefilled pods for the Lost Mary BM600 and BM6000 pod kits, and the larger refill containers for the Nera 30K range. Every flavour featured in this guide is currently stocked.
Do Lost Mary Nic Salts expire?
Nic salts have a shelf life of approximately one to two years from the date of manufacture, printed on the bottle. Nicotine in salt form is more stable than freebase nicotine, so Lost Mary Nic Salts tend to hold their flavour and potency for slightly longer than equivalent freebase juice. Store bottles in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.
Which Lost Mary flavour is the most popular?
Blueberry Sour Raspberry is the most-cited best-seller across UK retailers, including in our own sales and customer feedback. It pairs juicy blueberry with a tart raspberry top note and a light cooling finish, and works as an all-day vape without becoming sickly. The Lost Mary Nic Salt version is the boosted, reformulated take on the original BM600 disposable recipe.
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