Lost Mary NERA Fullview 70K Review — 70,000 Puffs Tested
A full hands-on review of the Lost Mary NERA Fullview 70K: the dual-pod system, 3D curved screen, two power modes, 10 flavors, and real-world performance after 2+ weeks of daily use. Is it worth the upgrade over traditional disposables?
Quick Verdict — 9.2/10
Derek's Verdict
9.2/10Pros
- Massive 24mL total capacity — genuinely lasts 2+ weeks
- Reusable battery dock slashes long-term cost
- Excellent magnetic pod connection — satisfying click
- 3D curved display shows real-time battery, e-liquid, mode
- Flavor stays fresh to the end of each pod — no burnt hits
- Normal/Turbo modes offer real performance difference
- 10 curated flavors — every one is a proven winner
Cons
- Pods have a specific orientation — read the manual first
- Device can't stand upright with locking cap attached
- Slightly bulkier than standard disposables
- Only 10 flavors at launch (vs 30+ on MO20000 Pro)
Lost Mary NERA Fullview 70K Kit — battery dock + 2 pre-filled pods (24mL total)
Shop NERA 70K Kit — $19.99Full Specifications
| Device Type | Prefilled pod kit (reusable battery + replaceable pods) |
| Max Puffs | Up to 70,000 (Normal Mode) / ~40,000 (Turbo Mode) |
| E-Liquid Capacity | 24mL total (2 × 12mL pods) |
| Pod Structure | 2mL vaping pod + 10mL refill container per pod (×2) |
| Nicotine Strength | 5% (50mg/mL) salt nicotine |
| Battery | 800mAh rechargeable (reusable) |
| Charging | USB-C, ~45–60 minutes full charge |
| Coil | Dual mesh coil |
| Power Modes | Normal (smooth, efficient) / Turbo (intense, warmer) |
| Display | 3D curved LED — battery %, e-liquid level, mode indicator |
| Activation | Draw-activated (no buttons for puffing) |
| Pod Connection | Magnetic snap-in |
| Dimensions | 93mm × 26.5mm × 53mm (fully assembled) |
| Flavors | 10 options |
| Kit Contents | 1× battery dock, 2× pre-filled pods, 1× USB-C cable, 1× manual |
Design & Build Quality
The NERA Fullview 70K looks and feels more like a mini box mod than a disposable. The angular body with rounded edges sits naturally in the hand, and the overall finish is refined — soft-touch panels with subtle color accents on the top and bottom edges. It's noticeably larger than a standard single-use disposable, but the trade-off is 24mL of e-liquid and weeks of use instead of days.
The star of the design is the 3D curved LED display. It wraps around the front edge of the battery dock and activates on each draw, showing your current battery percentage, e-liquid level, and active mode (Normal or Turbo). Unlike basic LED indicators that just blink colors, this display gives you exact data — no guessing when you're running low.
The transparent full-view pod is the other design highlight. You can physically see the e-liquid level through the clear tank, which means you have both a digital readout and a visual confirmation. Combined, they eliminate the single biggest frustration with disposables: unexpected dry hits.
Build quality is solid throughout. The magnetic pod connection has a satisfying click and holds firm — you won't accidentally knock a pod off. The mouthpiece is duck-billed and comfortable, with a soft exterior and rigid interior. One minor complaint: the locking cap on the bottom prevents the device from standing upright on a desk, which means you need to lay it on its side when not in use.
Setup & How to Use
Setup takes about 30 seconds but requires reading the quick-start manual — this isn't a "just inhale" disposable. Here's the process:
Step 1: Unbox the kit. You'll find the battery dock, two sealed pods, a USB-C cable, and the manual.
Step 2: Remove the silicone plug from the bottom of a pod. Each pod has a small 2mL vaping pod (with the coil and mouthpiece) attached to a larger 10mL refill container. The refill container feeds fresh e-liquid to the coil automatically.
Step 3: Align the pod with the battery dock (there's only one correct orientation — the arrows on pod and dock should match) and push until you feel the magnetic click.
Step 4: Inhale to activate. The screen will light up showing your battery, liquid, and mode. That's it.
To switch between Normal and Turbo Mode, press the mode button on the dock. The screen will display "N" (Normal) or "T" (Turbo). To swap to the second pod, simply pull the current pod off (it detaches magnetically with a firm tug) and attach the new one.
For a complete walkthrough with troubleshooting tips, see our How to Use Lost Mary Vape guide.
Performance — Normal vs Turbo Mode
The NERA Fullview 70K offers two distinct vaping experiences depending on your mode selection, and the difference is genuinely noticeable — not a marketing gimmick.
Normal Mode delivers a smooth, slightly cool draw with moderate vapor density. It's optimized for efficiency, stretching the 24mL across up to 70,000 puffs. The flavor is clear and well-defined, with good separation between top notes and base notes. This is the all-day mode — relaxed, consistent, and designed to make each pod last as long as possible.
Turbo Mode cranks the wattage up, producing warmer vapor, denser clouds, and a noticeably stronger throat hit. Flavor intensity increases across the board — sweetness becomes richer, menthol becomes icier, and fruit notes pop more aggressively. The trade-off is juice consumption: expect roughly 40,000 total puffs in Turbo (about 57% of Normal Mode's count). For quick, intense sessions rather than marathon vaping, Turbo is excellent.
The dual mesh coil inside each pod does its job well. Flavor stays consistent from the first hit to the last, with no burnt taste or muted flavors even deep into the pod's life. The separate coil-and-refill-container design means fresh liquid is constantly being fed to the coil from the larger reservoir, which is likely why flavor retention is so strong.
Draw activation is responsive and smooth — no delay, no need to "prime" the device. The draw itself is slightly loose MTL (mouth-to-lung), which suits the 5% nicotine strength well. There's no airflow adjustment, but the natural draw resistance feels well-tuned.
Flavor Review — All 10 Tested
The NERA Fullview 70K launched with a curated list of 10 flavors — all proven Lost Mary best-sellers. This is a "greatest hits" lineup with zero filler. Here's my take on each:
Miami Mint is the standout and my #1 pick for this device. The dual mesh coil delivers a smooth, refined spearmint with a subtle sweetness that's endlessly replayable. In Normal Mode it's mellow and cool; Turbo Mode brings out warmth and makes the sweetness slightly more prominent. This is a 35,000-puff-per-pod flavor — you won't get tired of it.
Blue Razz Ice is the other top-tier option. Tangy blue raspberry candy with a sharp menthol finish — nothing new, but the NERA's coil makes it taste cleaner than the same flavor on older Lost Mary devices. The layering between raspberry tartness and ice is more distinct.
Dragon Strawnana is the sleeper hit. Exotic dragon fruit meets strawberry and banana in a creamy, tropical combo that I didn't expect to like this much. The banana is subtle — more of a creamy base note than an overpowering flavor — and the dragon fruit adds an interesting tartness. It's the most complex option in the lineup.
Pomegranate Blast is the weakest entry. Not bad, but the pomegranate flavor reads as slightly artificial compared to the others. It's a solid 3.5-star flavor on a device where everything else is 4 stars or above.
For the complete flavor catalog with cross-device availability, see Lost Mary Flavors — Complete List. For ranked picks, read Best Lost Mary Flavors Ranked.
Battery Life & Charging
The 800mAh battery lasts approximately 1–1.5 days of regular use before needing a recharge. Heavy users (Turbo Mode, frequent puffing) will charge daily; moderate users can stretch it to nearly two days. USB-C charging takes 45–60 minutes for a full charge. The display shows exact battery percentage during charging, so you always know how long is left.
A key point: the battery is reusable. When both pods are empty, you don't throw away the battery dock — you buy replacement pods and keep the same battery. This is the fundamental cost advantage over disposables. For detailed charging instructions across all Lost Mary models, see How to Charge Lost Mary Vape.
Replacement Pods & Long-Term Value
Replacement pods for the NERA Fullview 70K are sold in 2-packs (each pod = 12mL = ~35,000 puffs). At roughly $14–18 per 2-pack, that works out to approximately $0.20–0.26 per 1,000 puffs — significantly cheaper than buying new disposables.
For comparison: a typical 35,000-puff disposable costs $16–20 outright. The NERA Fullview kit costs $19–25 for the initial purchase (which includes the battery + 2 pods), and then subsequent pod 2-packs cost $14–18. After just one pod refill purchase, you've already broken even compared to buying two separate disposables — and from there, every refill saves you money.
You can mix flavors across the two pod slots. For example, one Miami Mint pod and one Blue Razz Ice pod on the same battery, swapping between them during the day. All 10 NERA flavors are available as replacement pods.
Shop NERA Fullview 70K Replacement Pods
How It Compares — NERA 70K vs Competitors
The NERA Fullview 70K competes directly with other reusable-battery pod systems and high-capacity disposables. Here's how it stacks up at a glance:
| vs Foger Switch Pro 30K | NERA has 70K puffs (vs 30K), larger capacity (24mL vs 18mL), and a display. Foger has 48+ flavors (vs 10) and a more compact form factor. Both use magnetic pod swap systems. |
| vs Geek Bar Clio | Both are 2026 flagships from major brands. NERA leads on capacity and the transparent tank design. Geek Bar Clio offers its own display tech. Full comparison coming soon. |
| vs Off Stamp X-CUBE 25K | NERA nearly triples the puff count (70K vs 25K). Off Stamp has a more compact snap-in pod design. NERA's cost-per-puff is significantly better. |
| vs RAZ VUE 50K | NERA has more capacity (70K vs 50K, 24mL vs 20mL). Both use reusable battery docks. RAZ offers 100+ flavors vs NERA's 10. See RAZ Complete Guide. |
For detailed head-to-head comparisons, read our NERA 70K comparison series:
Who Should Buy the NERA Fullview 70K?
Buy it if: You vape daily and want the lowest cost-per-puff. You're tired of throwing away batteries. You want a display that shows exact battery and liquid levels. You prefer proven "greatest hits" flavors over massive variety. You like the idea of mixing two different flavors on one device.
Skip it if: You prioritize maximum portability and want something pocket-sized. You need 30+ flavor options (look at the MO20000 Pro or MT35000 Turbo instead). You prefer a completely zero-setup, "just inhale" disposable with no pod assembly.
For a broader view of every Lost Mary device, visit the Lost Mary Vape Complete Guide.
Lost Mary NERA Fullview 70K Kit — the best value in disposable vaping
Shop NERA 70K KitFrequently Asked Questions
Is the Lost Mary NERA Fullview 70K a disposable or a pod system?
It's a hybrid — technically a prefilled pod kit. The battery dock is reusable, and the pods are replaceable. You use it like a disposable (draw-activated, pre-filled, no refilling), but you keep the battery and buy replacement pods when they're empty. It's closer to a pod system in practice.
How long does one NERA Fullview 70K pod last?
Each pod holds 12mL and delivers approximately 35,000 puffs in Normal Mode (~20,000 in Turbo Mode). For a moderate daily vaper, one pod lasts roughly 7–10 days. The full kit (2 pods) lasts 2–3 weeks for most users.
Can I use different flavors in each pod slot?
Yes. Each pod is independent and magnetically attaches to the battery dock. You can have Miami Mint in one and Blue Razz Ice in the other, swapping between them throughout the day. All 10 NERA flavors are available as replacement pods.
What's the real-world difference between Normal and Turbo Mode?
Normal Mode is smooth, cool, and efficient — good for all-day vaping. Turbo Mode is warmer, denser, and more flavorful — ideal for shorter, more intense sessions. Turbo reduces total puff count by roughly 40% because it uses more liquid and power per draw. Most users default to Normal and switch to Turbo occasionally for a boost.
How does the NERA 70K compare to regular Lost Mary disposables?
The NERA 70K offers 3.5× the e-liquid capacity (24mL vs ~18mL on the MT35000), a reusable battery that saves money long-term, a display showing exact levels, and the ability to mix flavors. The trade-off is slightly larger size and a 10-flavor limit vs 30+ on some disposable models. For most regular vapers, the NERA is the better value.
Where can I buy replacement pods?
VapesOnlineShop carries all 10 NERA Fullview 70K pod flavors. Pods are sold in 2-packs. Shop NERA Replacement Pods. Free shipping on orders over $80.
