Can You Refill Lost Mary BM6000?
Can You Refill
the BM6000?
Yes. The Lost Mary BM6000 is a refillable rechargeable pod kit built for the post-ban UK market. Here is the step-by-step refill process plus what e-liquid works best.
Yes. The Lost Mary BM6000 is designed as a refillable rechargeable pod system. It uses a 2ml UK-compliant pod that accepts any TPD-compliant 10ml nic salt at 20mg per ml or below. Pop the pod out, lift the silicone fill-port cap, squeeze e-liquid to the max line, seal, wait two minutes before your first draw. Pods typically last three to four refills before replacement.
What the spec sheet
actually tells you
Three practical figures every BM6000 user should know about the device, the pod plus the refill cycle.
UK compliant
The BM6000 uses a 2ml refillable pod which sits within the UK TPD legal limit for a single pod.
Five refills
One 10ml nic salt bottle refills the pod five times which works out to roughly 3000 puffs of consistent flavour.
Post-ban ready
Rechargeable via USB-C which makes the BM6000 fully legal under the June 2025 single-use disposable ban.
The BM6000 refill process takes about thirty seconds
Yes, the Lost Mary BM6000 is designed to be refilled. It is part of Lost Mary’s post-ban product range built specifically for the UK market after the single-use disposable ban came into force on 1 June 2025. The BM6000 clears both the rechargeable and refillable tests required by the ban. Here is the step-by-step refill process plus a few practical tips on getting the most out of each pod.
What the BM6000 is
The BM6000 is a compact rechargeable pod system made by Lost Mary, one of the UK’s most recognised vape brands. It uses a 2ml refillable pod that clicks into the main device body. The device itself carries a built-in rechargeable battery charged via USB-C. The whole system is designed to run for months or years of regular use. Only the consumable pod needs replacing over time.
The BM6000 carries MHRA notification plus full TPD 2016 compliance, which means you can buy it legally from any UK-registered retailer. Lost Mary sits inside the wider Elf Bar family of brands which gives the BM6000 access to the same flavour development plus quality control processes.
How to refill the BM6000 step by step
The refill process takes about thirty seconds once you know the sequence.
- Remove the pod from the device by pulling it straight up until it comes free.
- Lift the silicone fill-port cap on the side of the pod. It hinges open without coming fully detached.
- Insert the bottle nozzle at a slight angle to avoid trapping air. A slight angle keeps bubbles out of the pod chamber.
- Squeeze slowly until the pod reaches the max fill line printed on the side. Do not overfill.
- Close the silicone cap firmly to seal the fill port.
- Wipe any excess liquid from the outside of the pod with a dry tissue.
- Click the pod back into the device until it seats with a definite click.
- Rest for two minutes before the first draw. This lets the coil fully absorb fresh liquid and prevents a burnt first puff.
What e-liquid to use
The BM6000 is tuned for nic salt e-liquid in the 50/50 to 60/40 PG/VG range. Any UK TPD-compliant 10ml nic salt bottle at 20mg per ml or below will work. High-VG shortfills designed for sub-ohm mod tanks are not suitable. The pod will not draw properly on thick high-VG liquid and the coil can flood.
For heavy smokers switching from 20 a day, 20mg is the right starting strength. Lighter smokers should start at 10mg. Our pod vape kits collection stocks the BM6000 alongside a full range of Lost Mary plus third-party compatible 10ml nic salts in every strength from 20mg down to 3mg.
When to replace the pod
A BM6000 pod typically holds up for three to four full refills before performance starts to drop off. Three signals indicate it is time for a fresh pod. Flavour gets flatter refill on refill. Vapour production drops at the same draw. A slight burnt edge creeps into the taste even after letting the pod rest. When any two of these appear, swap in a fresh pod. The device stays the same.
This is the central advantage of the post-ban pod format over the disposables it replaced. Back then when performance dropped the entire device went in the bin. Now only a 2ml pod is replaced. The device plus battery carry on.
From empty pod
to first fresh draw
The refill process takes about thirty seconds once you know the sequence. Here are the four stages broken out clearly.
Pop the pod
Pull the pod straight up to release it. Lift the silicone fill-port cap on the side of the pod.
Fill slowly
Insert the nic salt bottle nozzle at a slight angle. Squeeze gently until the pod reaches the max line.
Seal and wipe
Close the silicone cap firmly. Wipe any excess liquid from the outside of the pod with a dry tissue.
Rest and vape
Click the pod back into the device. Wait two minutes so the coil absorbs fresh liquid. First draws should be short and gentle.
What to do and
what to avoid
10ml nic salt only
TPD-compliant 10ml nic salt bottles at 20mg per ml or below. High-VG shortfills flood the coil and do not draw properly.
Charge before first use
The BM6000 arrives partly charged. A full USB-C charge cycle before first use gives the best performance and longest cell life.
Never fill past the max line
Overfilling causes leaks, fills the airflow channel and can damage the pod seal. Stop at the fill line marked on the side.
Replace the pod, keep the device
Pods last around three to four refills. Swap in a fresh pod. The device itself can last for months or years.
Shop the BM6000 range
Our pod vape kits collection stocks the BM6000 device, replacement pods plus the full range of compatible Lost Mary and other 10ml nic salt e-liquids. Free next-day delivery on orders over £20.
What works in the
BM6000 vs what does not
The BM6000 is designed for one specific format of e-liquid plus one specific post-ban usage pattern. Here is the line between what belongs in the device and what does not.
Works in the BM6000
- ✓Rechargeable via USB-C which satisfies the post-ban rechargeable test.
- ✓Refillable 2ml pod which satisfies the post-ban refillable test.
- ✓Accepts any 10ml nic salt at 20mg per ml or below.
- ✓Replaceable pods sold separately typically £3 to £4 each.
- ✓Full Lost Mary flavour range available across the compliant nic salt lineup.
- ✓Fully UK-legal post 1 June 2025 unlike the original Lost Mary disposable.
Does not fit or work
- ✗Sealed non-refillable pod that cannot accept fresh e-liquid.
- ✗High-VG shortfill liquid designed for sub-ohm mod tanks.
- ✗Nicotine salt above 20mg per ml which is non-compliant for UK sale.
- ✗Overfilling past the max line causing leaks and weak draw.
- ✗Cheap unbranded pods not manufactured by Lost Mary.
- ✗Original single-use Lost Mary disposable sold as new after 1 June 2025.
For the wider view on refillable pod kits across every major UK brand, our prefilled pod systems guide brings the full set of buyer questions together in one place.
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