If you are deciding between the Lost Mary BM6000 and the Hayati Pro Max+ you are looking at two of the more interesting pod style vape kits on the UK market now. Both aim to deliver strong flavour, long puff counts and a convenient, rechargeable system. This article compares their features side by side so you can pick the one that fits your vaping style.
Key specs at a glance
Here are the main features of each device:
Lost Mary BM6000 includes a 2ml refillable pod plus a 10ml refill container, uses nicotine salt at 20mg/ml, rechargeable battery, mesh coil technology and is designed for many puffs with strong flavour delivery.
Hayati Pro Max+ offers around 6000 puffs with a rechargeable 850mAh battery, a similar 2ml + 10ml pod/refill design, 20mg/ml nicotine salt, a transparent e‑liquid tank so you can see how much liquid is left, fast USB‑C charging and a battery level display.
Battery capacity and life
The Hayati Pro Max+ battery is listed at 850mAh. That gives a solid charge life especially for moderate users. Lost Mary BM6000 often has a slightly smaller battery in many versions. For light or moderate vaping the BM6000 battery is usually sufficient for a day or more with some leftover. Heavy users may notice Hayati holding out a little longer between charges.
The display on the Hayati helps you see how much battery remains which can be helpful so you do not run out unexpectedly. Lost Mary BM6000 in some versions offers battery indicators but not always as exact in percent display.
Flavour delivery and intensity
Lost Mary BM6000 is known for bold and strong flavour hits especially from the first puff. The mesh coil design tends to bring out flavour sharply. If you like fruity, icy or intense blends you may prefer how Lost Mary performs.
Hayati Pro Max+ also delivers flavours in a similar range and many users report smooth flavour from start to finish. Some may find it slightly more balanced or less harsh in cooler or fruity options especially at higher puff counts. The transparency of the Hayati tank helps you see the liquid so you can avoid dry hits or flavour fade.
Puff count and usage
Both aim for about 6000 puffs under ideal conditions. Actual puff count depends on how long your inhales are, how often you vape, and how well you care for the coil and liquid levels.
Because both devices have a refillable pod + refill container design, you avoid replacing the whole device frequently. This means you can get more life from them compared to older single‑use models.
Ease of use and maintenance
Hayati Pro Max+ is quite beginner friendly. Transparent tank helps monitoring liquid level. The battery display helps with knowing when to recharge. Refilling is straightforward with the pod/refill combo.
Lost Mary BM6000 is also easy to use once familiar. Refill bottles, pods, charging are all relatively simple. Some versions may have fewer visual cues for battery and liquid unless you pick a variant with display.
To get the most from either device it helps to refill before pods run too low, allow coil saturation after refilling, avoid chain vaping and clean around mouthpiece or refill areas occasionally.
Size, design and feel
Both devices are designed to be portable and comfortable to carry. The BM6000 tends to have a sleek, compact body. Hayati Pro Max+ is slightly larger due to the battery size and transparent tank, which may make it a bit less discreet but still very usable.
Materials, mouthpiece shape, air flow and finish will vary. If possible trying them in person helps you feel which one is more comfortable for draw and grip.
Price and value
Cost depends on local retail pricing, flavour availability, how often you replace pods or devices. Because both use refillable pod + refill bottle design you may save more over time vs single‑use models.
If the BM6000 flavour you like holds up for longer or if you vape moderately the cost per ml of liquid tends to be lower with consistent use. Hayati Pro Max+ may offer more visible battery life and convenience, which for some people adds enough value to justify slightly higher cost or more premium features.
Which device might suit you better
You may prefer Lost Mary BM6000 if you:
want very bold flavour right from the first puff
value compactness and design variety
don’t mind charging a bit more frequently
are okay without always knowing exact battery percentage
You may prefer Hayati Pro Max+ if you:
want longer battery life between charges
like seeing how much liquid is left clearly
appreciate features like a display for battery level
prefer a device that feels a little more “all‑day” for heavy use
Final thoughts
Both the Lost Mary BM6000 and Hayati Pro Max+ are strong options under current UK vaping rules. They share many features like nicotine strength, pod/refill design and puff expectations but differ in battery size, flavour intensity, design features and convenience.
If you are leaning toward flavour intensity and sharp taste, BM6000 might be more satisfying. If you prefer visibility of liquid and battery, longer life, and perhaps more balanced flavour, Hayati Pro Max+ may be the better daily companion.
If you want, I can create a side‑by‑side user experience comparison with cost, flavour fade and coil life so you can see what people are saying in real world. Also you can look at the current Lost Mary BM6000 range here via the Lost Mary BM6000 collection or find care and refill advice in our Lost Mary BM6000 Consumer Guide.
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