VapeBeat’s Verdict
Category | Score |
---|---|
Flavour | 9/10 |
Battery Life | 8/10 |
Build Quality | 8.5/10 |
Ease of Use | 10/10 |
Value | 9/10 |
Overall Rating: 8.9/10: The flavors are great and it lasts for an eternity; for current disposable addicts, this one is worth trying to make the switch permanently.
Bottom Line
The Lost Mary Nera 30K Fullview really does combine disposable simplicity with pod system brains and it mostly gets everything right.
My only slight gripe is that while it is a very good device, if you don’t want to use disposables or hybrid disposables (like this one) just get a proper pod system. Right now, I recommend these ones the most right now.
If you’re moving off single-use vapes, or just want something lower-maintenance than your refillable pod mod, sure, give the Lost Mary Nera 30K Fullview a whirl. It is a very well executed vape.
I’ve tested a lot of pod vapes and disposables over the years, but the Lost Mary Nera 30K Fullview genuinely had me scratching my head when I first unboxed it.
It looks like a beefed-up disposable, hits like a mod, and lasts long enough to make you forget about your charger for a full day. Well, unless you go wild with Turbo Mode—but we’ll get to that.
Here’s how it went down.
First Impressions

Straight out the box, this thing feels different. It’s got that Lost Mary slickness, but with more heft.
Not heavy-heavy, just solid. You know you’re holding a proper bit of kit.
The curved LED display is a nice surprise too; it’s responsive, easy to read, and gives you real info: puff count, battery life, and mode.
The pods snap in magnetically and have a built-in 10ml juice tank under the hood, feeding into the 2ml pod.
It’s a cool system and it works great in practice: no refilling, just vape and swap when it’s done. I liked being able to see how much juice was left too. Small detail, big difference.
Performance
So, let’s talk vape quality.
I started with Turbo Mode, because of course I did. And, man… it rips.
Flavour hits hard, clouds are way bigger than I expected for a device this size, and the throat hit is sharp but smooth—classic 20mg nic salt behaviour.
I went with the Double Apple/Cola flavour first, and it tasted like someone carbonated a candy shop. Super sweet, super bold. Not subtle, but very moreish.
Normal Mode dials it back—less vapour, less punch, but the flavour’s still there. I found myself using this mode when I didn’t want to smash the battery or blitz through juice.
I vaped this thing from morning to night and didn’t kill the battery once in Normal Mode. In Turbo?
Yeah, I had to top up around dinner—but that’s fair. More power = more drain. Can’t really complain there.
Real-World Use

I tested a few models over the course of a month, sampling different flavors and basically stress-testing the coils.
Here’s my key takeaways based on my extended use:
- Battery life is solid, especially in Normal Mode. Easily a full day.
- Flavour stays consistent. No drop-off even after hundreds of puffs.
- Pods don’t leak, and swapping them is quick and clean.
- Turbo Mode is addictively good, but burns through juice fast.
- It doesn’t stand upright thanks to its weird rounded base. Not the end of the world, but annoying.
Also, and this is petty, but: no USB-C cable in the box? Come on, guys. This thing isn’t cheap. Throw a cable in.
The Puff Count Question
Let’s be real. 30,000 puffs? Maybe in lab conditions with tiny draws. I’m not counting every puff, but after a week of heavy use, I wasn’t halfway through my first pod.
So, even if it doesn’t hit the full 30K, it still lasts a really long time: around 1.5 to 2 weeks, depending on how often you’re hitting it.
But there’s the big USP: you’re looking at two long-lasting pods, and that’s going to outlive five or six single-use vapes, easy.
Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?

Honestly? Yeah. If you’re fed up with disposables but don’t want the hassle of refillable pods or bottle carrying, the Nera 30K Fullview nails it.
It’s got the same simplicity of a disposable but actually saves you money long-term because you’re only swapping pods, not chucking the whole thing.
The flavour is top-notch, the performance is consistent, and it just feels good to use.
Is it perfect? No. I hate that it won’t stand up, and not including a USB-C cable is stingy. But those are minor annoyances. The core experience is excellent—especially if you want a no-fuss vape that lasts.
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