If you vape heavily, puff count is everything. You don't want to charge twice a day, and you certainly don't want to run dry by lunchtime. So let's compare the big high-capacity hitters honestly — strengths, trade-offs, and all. No spin.
What “high capacity” really measures
First, a quick reality check. A puff count is a rated estimate, not a promise. It depends on your draw and how often you vape. And the real capacity comes from a mix of things: the pod size, the refill container, the battery, and how efficiently the coil sips liquid. So look past the headline number to what's actually in the box.
The contenders at a glance
| Feature | Pyne Pod Click 50K | Lost Mary Nera 30K | Wider 30K field |
| Max puffs (rated) | Up to 50,000 (Regular) | Up to 30,000 | ~25,000–30,000 |
| In the box | 3 pods + 3×10ml refills | Device + 2 pods + 2×10ml (24ml) | Varies by brand |
| Battery | 750mAh | 800mAh | Varies |
| Power modes | 10W / 20W Boost | Normal / Turbo | Often dual-mode |
| Display | OLED | 3D curved FullView | Often a screen |
| Pod compatibility | Universal Click (10K/30K/50K) | Locked to Nera | Locked per brand |
| Starter price | £14.99 | Varies by retailer | Varies |
Figures are manufacturer-stated and may change — confirm before publishing.
What to look for in a high-capacity kit
Before you judge on puff count alone, weigh four things. First, battery size, because a bigger cell means fewer charges. Second, coil efficiency, since a good mesh coil keeps flavour crisp deep into the pod. Third, dual power modes, so you can trade puffs for punch when you fancy it. And fourth, the screen, which takes the guesswork out of battery and juice levels. The strongest kits get all four right, not just the headline number.
Where the Lost Mary Nera 30K shines
Credit where it's due. Lost Mary built its name on flavour, and that heritage carries into the Nera 30K. Its 3D curved FullView screen looks genuinely premium, and the dual power modes give you control. For fans of the Lost Mary flavour profile, it's a strong, familiar pick.
Where the Click 50K pulls ahead
Then there's capacity and value. The Click 50K reaches up to 50,000 puffs in Regular Mode — well clear of the 30K field. Better still, every box includes three pods and three refill containers, so you start with variety and longevity in hand.
But the real difference is the battery. The Click battery is universal across the Click range, so you're never locked to one pod. The Nera pods, by contrast, only fit Nera kits. And at £14.99 for the starter, the Click 50K keeps the entry price low while the cheap £4.99 pods keep running costs down.
Frequently asked questions
How many puffs do I actually need?
It depends on how heavily you vape. Heavy users burn through capacity fast, so a 50,000-puff kit means fewer top-ups. Moderate vapers may be happy around 6,000–10,000.
Is 50,000 puffs realistic?
It's a rated maximum in Regular Mode. Your real total depends on draw length and how often you vape, and Boost Mode will use capacity faster. Treat it as a ceiling, not a guarantee.
Can I use one battery for different pods?
With Pyne Pod, yes. The Universal Click battery takes any Click pod, so you can switch between 50K and dual-flavour S 30K pods on the same device. Most high-capacity rivals lock their pods to one kit.
Are big-puff vapes legal in the UK?
Yes, when they're done right. The disposable ban removed single-use devices, not high-capacity ones. Legal high-puff kits use a rechargeable battery and TPD-compliant pods — a 2ml pod fed by refill containers — to stay within the rules. The Click 50K is built exactly this way.
What if I want something smaller?
Not everyone wants a 30K or 50K. Lighter users often prefer a compact, pocketable kit. If that's you, a smaller Click 10K option still gives you the same universal battery — so you can scale up later without starting over.
