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Bloody Bar 60K Review: Real Puff Count, Battery Life and Cost Per Week

Bloody Bar 60K Review: Real Puff Count, Battery Life and Cost Per Week

Bloody Bar 60K Review: Real Puff Count, Battery Life and Cost Per Week

Bloody Bar 60K Review: Real Puff Count, Battery Life and Cost Per Week

The Bloody Bar 60K is a 4-in-1 prefilled pod kit built around a 1200mAh battery, four 2ml mesh-coil pods and four 10ml refill containers, giving 48ml of e-liquid in total. Shop Disposables sells it as a long-life alternative to the disposables banned in June 2025. The 60,000 puff figure on the box is a ceiling, not a guarantee, and the real number for most adult vapers sits well below that. This guide breaks down what you actually get, what it costs, and who should buy something else instead.

Key facts:

  • 1200mAh battery, USB-C charging, roughly 45 minutes 0 to 100%

  • 4 x 2ml pods + 4 x 10ml refill containers = 48ml total e-liquid, 20mg nic salt

  • Twist-to-switch system rotates between four built-in flavours with no pod removal

  • At a realistic 150 puffs a day, one full kit lasts roughly 400 days of e-liquid, though the battery and coil will need attention long before then

 

What Is The Bloody Bar 60K Prefilled Pod Kit?

The Bloody Bar 60K is a rechargeable, TPD-compliant prefilled pod kit made by Bloody Bar, sold as a direct replacement for the high-puff disposables that disappeared from UK shelves after the single-use vape ban. Instead of one sealed tank, it uses four separate 2ml pods, each backed by its own 10ml refill container, which is the standard workaround UK brands use to offer big numbers while staying inside the legal 2ml pod limit. The device is draw-activated, so there's no button, and a twist of the base switches between the four loaded flavours.

Every pod carries 20mg nicotine salt, the maximum strength permitted under the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016. That places the Bloody Bar 60K firmly in mouth-to-lung territory, aimed at people who smoked or vaped disposables regularly rather than occasional users chasing clouds.

 

Bloody Bar 60K Review

 

Are 60,000 Puff Vapes Legal In The UK?

Yes, when they're built the way the Bloody Bar 60K is built. No single tank in a UK-legal vape can exceed 2ml, and no nicotine-containing refill bottle can exceed 10ml. The Bloody Bar 60K never breaks either limit: each of its four pods holds 2ml, and each refill container holds 10ml. The high total comes from stacking four of those legal units together, not from one oversized tank.

This is worth stating plainly because it trips a lot of people up. A "10,000 puff disposable" that used a single 10ml tank was always illegal, banned or not, because the tank alone broke the 2ml cap. The Bloody Bar 60K's 48ml total is spread across eight separate legal containers (four pods, four refills), so no individual part of the device is ever over the line. For a product to be sold legally in the UK it also needs to be MHRA notified before going on sale, contain no more than 20mg/ml nicotine, and carry the required addiction warning covering at least 30% of the front and back of the pack. Shop Disposables should confirm MHRA notification status for the specific Bloody Bar 60K SKUs it stocks; if that hasn't been checked recently, treat it as needs confirmation until verified against the current MHRA product register.

 

Bloody Bar 60K Specifications, And What They Actually Mean

Manufacturer numbers on their own don't tell you much. Here's what the spec sheet translates to in daily use.

Spec What's printed What it means for you
Battery 1200mAh, USB-C A full charge covers a heavy day of MTL vaping (150 to 250 puffs) comfortably. Light or moderate users can expect closer to a day and a half before the battery, not the e-liquid, is the limiting factor
Charging USB-C, roughly 45 minutes empty to full Faster than most legacy micro-USB kits. A 15-minute top-up gets you to roughly 30-35%
Pods 4 x 2ml, mesh coil, 0.8Ω Each pod alone gives roughly 600 to 700 puffs before flavour fades, in line with any standard 2ml mesh pod
Refill containers 4 x 10ml, auto-feed Each 10ml container tops the matching 2ml pod up repeatedly. One full pod-plus-refill set (12ml) should give somewhere in the range of 3,000 to 4,000 real puffs at typical draw length, not the full 15,000 the marketing figure implies per pod
Nicotine 20mg (2%) nic salt The maximum UK strength. Suited to smokers who were on 15 to 20-plus cigarettes a day. Lighter smokers may find it strong
Coil Mesh, fixed No airflow adjustment. This is a closed MTL system, not a device you tune
Total capacity 48ml across 4 pods + 4 refills The largest legal single-purchase e-liquid volume you'll see in one UK vape kit, short of buying separate 10ml bottles

 

The "up to 60,000 puffs" claim on the box divides 15,000 puffs evenly across each 2ml-plus-10ml set. That maths assumes a very short, light draw of well under a second. Most adult vapers draw for one to two seconds, which roughly halves the real-world figure. A more honest expectation, based on how mesh coils and 12ml pod-and-refill sets typically perform, is somewhere between 25,000 and 35,000 real puffs across the whole kit for an average draw length, still a genuinely large amount of vaping from one purchase.

 

How Long Does The Bloody Bar 60K Battery Actually Last?

At 1200mAh, the battery sits comfortably above the 650 to 850mAh you'll find in slimmer single-pod kits like the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000. For a moderate vaper doing 100 to 150 puffs a day, expect the battery to outlast a full day easily, likely closer to a day and a half. Heavy users pulling 250-plus puffs a day, closer to a 20-a-day smoker's habit, should plan on charging once every 18 to 24 hours. USB-C at roughly 45 minutes for a full charge means it's realistic to top up during a lunch break rather than needing it plugged in overnight.

One practical point competitors rarely mention: because this is a 4-in-1 twist system, the battery has to power draw detection and flavour-switching electronics across all four pods, not just one heating element. That's a small extra drain compared with a single-pod device of the same capacity, though it shouldn't meaningfully change the day-to-day charging pattern.

 

What Does The Bloody Bar 60K Cost Per Week, By Smoker Profile?

This is the maths almost nobody in the category actually does. At a typical online price of roughly £13 to £15 for the full 60K kit (device, four pods, four refills), here's what weekly cost looks like once the full kit's e-liquid is factored against how much a real smoker or vaper gets through.

 

Smoker profile Puffs per day Days the kit's 48ml lasts Cost per week
Light / social (10 cigarettes a day equivalent) 80 to 100 Roughly 300+ days Under £1
Moderate (15 a day) 150 to 180 Roughly 170 to 200 days Around £0.55
Heavy (20+ a day) 250 to 300 Roughly 100 to 120 days Around £0.90 to £1

 

Even at the heaviest end, a single £14 kit works out at under £1 a week once you spread the cost across its realistic lifespan. Compare that with pre-ban disposables, which typically cost £5 to £6 for 600 puffs, roughly two to three days for a moderate smoker: that's £12 to £15 a week just on disposables. The Bloody Bar 60K's headline price looks steep next to a single disposable, but the total e-liquid volume changes the real economics completely. The one caveat: the battery or coil wearing out before the e-liquid runs dry, which we cover below, is what actually limits most people's real-world cost savings.

 

Bloody Bar 60K Vs Other High-Puff Prefilled Pod Kits

The Bloody Bar 60K isn't the only device chasing the "biggest legal number" title. Here's how it stacks up against the other kits currently doing well in UK search but under-served by most retailers' product pages.

 

Device Battery Total e-liquid Flavour switching Best for
Bloody Bar 60K 1200mAh 48ml (4x2ml + 4x10ml) Twist between 4 built-in flavours, no pod removal Vapers who want variety without ever touching a pod
Pyne Pod Click 50K 750mAh 36ml (3x2ml + 3x10ml) Swap physical pods, no twist system Vapers who prefer choosing their own pod combination and want Boost/Regular mode control
IVG Smart Max 10K 1000mAh 12ml (1x2ml + 1x10ml) per kit Single flavour per pod, Eco/Boost modes Vapers who want one flavour at a time and a lower up-front cost
Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 850 to 1250mAh 24ml (2x2ml + 2x10ml) Twist between 2 flavours Vapers who want fewer, larger flavour chambers rather than four smaller ones

 

The Bloody Bar 60K wins on raw e-liquid volume and flavour variety per device. It loses out on power-mode flexibility: unlike the Pyne Pod Click 50K or IVG Smart Max, there's no Boost or Eco setting, what you get is a fixed 0.8Ω mesh coil running at one output. If adjustable vapour production matters to you, look at the Pyne Pod Click 50K or IVG Smart Max 10K instead.

 

Bloody Bar 60K Review: Real

 

Who Should Buy The Bloody Bar 60K

  • Adult smokers switching from 15 to 20-plus cigarettes a day
    The 20mg nic salt strength and tight MTL draw are built for this exact transition.

  • Vapers who used to buy multiple different disposable flavours and hated the waste
    The 4-in-1 twist system gives four flavours from one device instead of four separate binned units.

  • Anyone who wants to buy once and not think about vaping supplies again for months
    With 48ml of e-liquid, this is one of the largest single legal purchases available in a UK prefilled pod kit.

  • People who want simplicity over control
    No settings, no wattage dial, no airflow ring. Twist to change flavour, inhale to vape, charge when the light says so.

 

Who Should NOT Buy The Bloody Bar 60K

Skip this one if you're a lighter smoker or social vaper who only gets through 30 to 50 puffs a day. At that pace you're paying for four pods' worth of e-liquid you'll take months to use, and the coils inside pods you're not actively vaping can degrade or dry out from sitting idle before you get to them. A smaller single-pod kit like the Hayati Pro Max S1-1000 or a 2ml refillable pod system will suit you better and cost less up front.

Skip it too if you want direct-lung vaping or big clouds. The fixed 0.8Ω mesh coil and restricted airflow are built for a tight, cigarette-style pull, not sub-ohm vapour production. If that's what you're after, you want a refillable sub-ohm tank system, not a prefilled MTL kit at all.

And skip it if you dislike nicotine salts specifically. Every pod is locked at 20mg salt nicotine, there's no freebase option and no way to drop the strength within this device. If you've tried nic salts before and found them too harsh or too fast-hitting, this device won't feel different just because it's a different brand.

 

What Goes Wrong With The Bloody Bar 60K (And How To Avoid It)

  • Flavour fading unevenly across the four pods
    Because you're not necessarily vaping all four pods at the same rate, the one you use least can sit for weeks before you get round to it. E-liquid left in a mesh pod for extended periods can lose top-note flavour intensity, particularly icy and citrus profiles. If you know you'll favour one or two flavours, consider buying single-flavour replacement pods instead of relying on the twist system for variety.

  • Mistaking battery drain for coil failure
    A common early return reason across this category of device is people assuming a coil has burnt out when the real issue is a battery running low mid-session, which can produce a weaker, thinner draw that feels a lot like a dying coil. Check the charge before assuming a pod needs replacing.

  • Overtightening or forcing the pod connection
    The twist mechanism is magnetic-assisted on most 4-in-1 kits in this category; forcing a pod into place rather than letting the connection seat naturally is a common cause of the leaking or gurgling that shows up in negative reviews across similar devices. Needs confirmation with Shop Disposables' own unit, but this is a documented failure mode across the wider 4-in-1 twist category.

  • Assuming the full 60,000 puffs is realistic for your draw style
    As covered above, that number assumes very short draws. Heavier, longer pulls, which is how most ex-smokers actually vape, will land you closer to 25,000 to 35,000 real puffs. That's still excellent value, but going in expecting the headline number is where disappointment creeps in.

 

Expected Real World Experience Based On Specs

This section reflects derived, spec-based expectations rather than first-hand staff testing notes. If Shop Disposables' team has used this device directly, that testing data should replace or supplement what's below.

  • Battery life should comfortably cover a full day of moderate use (100 to 150 puffs) and stretch further for lighter vapers, with heavy users needing a top-up roughly every 18 to 24 hours.

  • Charging is expected to take approximately 45 minutes from empty to full on USB-C, in line with published specs for this battery size and charge rate; actual time will vary slightly by charger output and should be checked against the manufacturer's documentation.

  • Flavour hit from the mesh coil should be smooth and consistent for the first several hundred puffs per pod, tapering gradually as each individual pod nears empty, which is standard mesh coil behaviour.

  • Throat hit at 20mg nic salt is likely to feel firm and immediate, suited to smokers used to a strong hit rather than vapers wanting a gentle, low-nicotine draw.

  • Hand feel and pocket feel should be broadly similar to other 4-in-1 twist devices in this category: slightly chunkier than a slim single-pod kit due to housing four pods, but still realistically pocket-sized.

  • Ease of setup is expected to be straightforward: insert pods, twist to select a flavour, inhale. No priming wait beyond the standard couple of minutes recommended for any new mesh coil to saturate.

  • Pod life expectancy for each individual 2ml-plus-10ml set is likely to fall in the 3,000 to 4,000 real-puff range at typical draw length, based on how comparable mesh pod-and-refill systems perform.

  • Leak resistance should be good under normal handling, in line with sealed prefilled pod systems generally, though as with any twist-connection device, forcing pods into place is the most likely cause of any leaking that does occur.

  • Best use case: an adult smoker moving off cigarettes who wants variety without buying four separate devices, and who vapes often enough to get through the e-liquid before any single pod sits unused too long.

  • What to watch out for: uneven pod usage leading to flavour fade in the least-used pod, and going in with realistic puff-count expectations rather than the full marketing figure.

 

Bloody Bar 60K FAQ

  1. Is the Bloody Bar 60K legal in the UK?
    Yes, based on its design. Every pod holds 2ml and every refill container holds 10ml, both within TPD limits, and the 20mg nicotine strength is the UK legal maximum. Full legal sale also requires MHRA notification for the specific product, which Shop Disposables should confirm and display for this SKU if not already done.

  2. Is the Bloody Bar 60K TPD compliant?
    The 2ml pod capacity, 10ml refill limit and 20mg nicotine strength all sit within TPD/TRPR rules, so it's designed for legal UK sale. TPD compliance also covers packaging, labelling and ingredient testing, which should be confirmed against the current MHRA product register for full certainty.

  3. How many puffs does the Bloody Bar 60K actually give?
    Up to 60,000 on the box, calculated on very short draws. Based on typical adult draw length, expect somewhere between 25,000 and 35,000 real puffs across the whole kit, still a large amount from one purchase.

  4. How long does the battery last?
    Around a day for moderate use (100 to 150 puffs), less for heavy vapers, more for light or social users. Battery life depends heavily on how often and how long you draw.
     
  5. How long does it take to charge?
    Roughly 45 minutes from empty to full via USB-C, based on the 1200mAh capacity and standard USB-C output. Actual charging time should be checked against the box or manufacturer instructions, as charger output varies.

  6. Can I refill the Bloody Bar 60K?
    No. The pods are sealed and prefilled for consistency and safety. When a pod and its matching refill container run dry, you replace that pod, not top it up yourself.
     
  7. Do I replace the pod or the whole device?
    Just the pod. The battery and body are reusable; only the pod (and its attached refill container) needs replacing once it's empty.

  8. What nicotine strength is it?
    20mg (2%) nicotine salt across all pods, the maximum permitted under UK regulations. There's no lower-strength version of this specific device.

  9. Is it good for beginners?
    It can suit beginners who are switching straight from regular smoking, thanks to the strong nic salt hit and simple draw-activation. It's less suited to someone brand new to nicotine altogether, who may find 20mg too strong.
     
  10. Is it good after disposables?
    Yes, it's designed as a direct replacement for high-puff disposables that are no longer legal to sell. The twist-to-switch flavour system mimics carrying multiple disposable flavours in one device.
     
  11. Which flavour pack should I choose?
    That depends on personal taste. Fruit and berry mixes tend to hold their flavour well across a full pod's lifespan; icy and menthol blends are more likely to feel slightly less sharp toward the end of a pod, which is standard for icy e-liquids generally, not specific to this device.

  12. Does it leak?
    Sealed prefilled pod systems like this are generally leak-resistant when pods are inserted correctly. The main risk factor reported across similar 4-in-1 twist devices is forcing a pod into place rather than letting it click naturally.

  13. What does mesh coil mean?
    A mesh coil uses a flat woven strip of metal instead of traditional round wire, giving more even heating across a larger surface area. In practice this means smoother vapour and steadier flavour, especially compared to older wire-coil disposables.

  14. How do I know when to replace a pod?
    Flavour will noticeably weaken or the draw will feel drier than usual. That's the signal the pod and its refill container are empty or close to it.

  15. Can I take it travelling?
    As a rechargeable device carrying nicotine e-liquid, standard UK airline hand luggage rules apply: keep it in cabin baggage, not the hold, due to the lithium battery. Always check the specific airline's current policy before flying.

  16. How should I store it?
    Somewhere cool and dry, away from direct sunlight and away from children and pets, in line with standard e-liquid and battery storage advice.

  17. How do I recycle it?
    The device itself is rechargeable and reusable, so it isn't part of standard vape recycling in the way a disposable is. Empty pods and refill containers should go through your local household battery or electronics recycling scheme; check with your local council for the nearest vape or battery recycling point.

  18. What other products are similar?
    The Pyne Pod Click 50K and IVG Smart Max 10K sit in a similar 2ml-plus-10ml high-puff category, though both use single-flavour pods rather than a 4-in-1 twist system. The Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 offers a comparable dual-flavour twist approach on a smaller scale.

 

Compliance And Safety

This product is for adult smokers and vapers aged 18 and over only. It contains nicotine, a highly addictive substance. Reusable vape products like this remain legal in the UK, while single-use disposable vapes have been banned since 1 June 2025. The device is designed for legal UK sale based on its 2ml pod capacity, 10ml refill limit and 20mg nicotine strength, all within TPD/TRPR limits; MHRA notification for this specific product should be confirmed with the supplier or checked against MHRA records before publishing final compliance claims. Use only genuine Bloody Bar 60K replacement pods with this device. Charge only with a suitable USB-C power source. Keep out of reach of children and pets at all times. Dispose of empty pods responsibly through your local recycling scheme. This article makes no medical claims and is not a substitute for professional health advice.

If you're experiencing difficulty controlling nicotine use or thinking about quitting altogether, NHS Smokefree offers free support and advice at nhs.uk/better-health/quit-smoking.D