If you are using or thinking about using a Lost Mary BM6000, one of the key questions is whether it can be refilled. With updates in UK law banning disposable vapes, understanding what refillable means for your device is more important than ever.
Here’s everything you need to know about refilling the Lost Mary BM6000, how the system works, what parts are replaceable or refillable, how this compares to older models, and how to do it safely and legally.
Background: Why refillability matters now
Until recently, many vapers used disposable BM600 or similar Lost Mary versions. These single‑use devices came prefilled with liquid and were thrown away once the liquid or battery was depleted. These are no longer legal to sell in the UK because of environmental concerns and to reduce youth access.
The BM6000 was introduced as a response to the ban on disposables. It is a rechargeable, refillable or replaceable‑pod system designed so that users can keep using the same battery and some parts while just replacing or refilling liquid or pods. This helps reduce waste and makes the device legal for sale under current UK vaping regulations.
Understanding the BM6000 refill system
The BM6000 comes with a 2ml pod that already contains e‑liquid. It also includes a 10ml refill container. The 2ml pod is the part that attaches to the mouthpiece, includes the coil, and is visible so you can see the level of liquid. The 10ml refill container feeds e‑liquid into the system so you can keep vaping without discarding the entire device as a single‑use vape.
Here are the key parts that are refillable or replaceable in the BM6000:
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The 10ml refill bottle to top up the pod
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The pod and mouthpiece part, which can be replaced when the coil performance degrades or flavour drops off
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The battery part, which is rechargeable
Because these parts are refillable or replaceable, you do not need to dispose of the whole device every time. Only certain components (like the coil/pod) will need replacing.
How to refill or replace parts safely
If you have a BM6000, here is how refilling or replacing parts usually works:
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Remove the pod / mouthpiece component from the device body
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Use the 10ml refill bottle to add e‑liquid to the refill container or top up where required
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Ensure the coil inside the pod is primed (liquid saturated) before vaping again
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Replace the pod or mouthpiece when flavour becomes weak or you taste burnt hits
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Charge the battery as needed, using the USB‑C or whatever port is supplied
Doing these steps carefully will help preserve flavour, avoid burnt coils, prevent leaks, and get the best performance from the device.
What parts are not refillable / replaceable
While many parts are replaceable, there are some limitations:
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The coil inside the pod is fixed, meaning you can’t change just the coil separate from the pod / mouthpiece; you replace the pod module
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There may be no support for after‑sales replacement of certain small parts depending on retailer or stock
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Overuse or using liquid that is too thick can damage the pod or reduce coil life
How this compares to old Lost Mary disposables
Old Lost Mary disposables (like BM600) were single‑use devices. Once the liquid or battery ran out, you threw the whole unit away. They could not be refilled. That format is now banned in the UK.
The BM6000 keeps the flavour, hit, and many of the design elements people liked about disposables but makes it more sustainable via refillable or replaceable components.
Legal compliance in the UK
Because of the disposable vape ban, any device being sold now must not be single‑use non‑rechargeable. The BM6000 fits into the legal category because it is rechargeable and has parts that can be replaced or refilled.
E‑liquid strength still must not exceed 20mg/ml. Pods must not hold more than allowed capacity (2ml is common), and labelling, safety features, battery safety, child resistant features, and quality controls are all required under TRPR (Tobacco and Related Products Regulations).
If you see a BM6000 being sold as “disposable” or with non‑refillable pods in the UK, it may not be compliant.
Tips for getting the best out of refillable parts
To make sure your BM6000 remains satisfying and efficient:
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Prime the pod before first use or after refilling: let liquid soak into the coil for a few minutes
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Avoid letting the pod run dry, which can burn the coil and ruin flavour
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Store your refill liquid properly, avoid extreme heat or cold which can degrade the liquid
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Replace the pod when flavour diminishes noticeably; coils wear out over time
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Keep battery charged; low battery can cause weak vapour or uneven performance
Why refillable BM6000 is a good option
Because so much of the device is reusable, you save cost and waste compared to older non‑refillable devices. Refilling rather than replacing the whole thing means less plastic waste and fewer discarded batteries.
Also, refillable systems tend to allow more flexibility in flavour choices because you can buy refill containers or replacement pods in different flavours and swap how often you replace the pod.
If you want a step‑by‑step walkthrough or detailed tips on how to use the pod and refill system, our Lost Mary BM6000 Consumer Guide covers everything you need.
Final thoughts
Yes, you can refill Lost Mary BM6000. The design includes a refill container and replaceable pod parts so you are not locked into a single‑use device. It’s a legal way under UK law to keep vaping without discarding the entire device.
It offers many of the familiar qualities people liked about disposables (flavour, hit, look) but in a more sustainable, refillable format. If you’re curious, see the latest flavours and compatible parts in our Lost Mary BM6000 collection
If you’re new to the device, have a look at how to refill Lost Mary BM6000 for a step-by-step guide.
You might also want to read how to recharge a Lost Mary BM6000 to keep it going longer.