Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hayati?
Hayati is one of the UK's most popular vape brands and its range splits into two distinct styles. The pre-filled Pro line — including the Pro Ultra Plus 25K, Pro Max Plus 6000, Rubik 7000, Mini Ultra 1500 and Finebar — uses ready-filled pods that pop straight into a rechargeable device, giving a disposable-style experience without the throwaway hardware. The Quokka line (Pro, Elite and Lite) is a set of refillable open-system pod kits you fill with your own nic salt. Following the UK ban on single-use vapes in June 2025, every current Hayati device is rechargeable and fully TPD/TRPR compliant.
What's the difference between the Hayati Pro and Quokka ranges?
The Hayati Pro range uses sealed, pre-filled pods: you buy the kit, vape until the pod is empty, then drop in a fresh pre-filled refill with no measuring or topping up. It's the closest experience to the old disposables. The Quokka range (Pro, Elite and Lite) is a refillable open system — the device comes with empty 2ml pods that you fill with any nic salt or e-liquid, with adjustable airflow and swappable mesh coils for mouth-to-lung (MTL) or restricted direct-to-lung (RDL) vaping. Quokka kits cost more upfront but have the lowest running cost, since you choose and buy your own e-liquid separately.
Can you refill Hayati pods?
It depends on the range. The Quokka pods are specifically designed to be refilled — they feature a side-fill port and accept any UK-compliant e-liquid up to 20mg, and you can reuse them until the integrated coil wears out. The Pro range pods (Pro Ultra Plus 25K, Pro Max Plus 6000, Rubik and so on) are sealed and pre-filled, so they are not designed for manual topping up. When a Pro pod is empty you replace the whole pre-filled pod pack rather than refilling it, then dispose of the old pod responsibly.
How many puffs do Hayati vapes last?
Puff counts vary across the range. The Pro Ultra Plus 25K delivers up to 25,000 puffs per refill pack across two 10ml auto-refilling tanks, the Rubik up to 7,000, the Pro Max Plus 6000 up to 6,000, the Mini Ultra up to 1,500 and the compact Finebar up to around 1,000. These are manufacturer maximums and real-world figures depend on draw length and how often you vape. The refillable Quokka kits aren't rated in puffs — how long a pod lasts simply depends on the e-liquid you fill it with and how much you vape.
What are the best Hayati flavours?
Hayati's pre-filled pods come in large flavour ranges — over 40 on the Pro Ultra Plus 25K and over 50 on the Pro Max Plus 6000 — spanning fruit, candy, soda and menthol profiles. Popular picks include Blue Razz Cherry, tropical blends such as Straw Guava and Dragon Berries, fruity mixes like Blueberry Raspberry, and Fresh Mint for menthol fans. The Pro Ultra Plus 25K also features a dual-flavour twist mouthpiece, letting you switch between two profiles in a single device for added variety.
What nicotine strengths are available and are Hayati vapes TPD compliant?
Hayati's pre-filled pods are filled with 20mg (2%) nic salt, the UK legal maximum, with a selection of Pro Max Plus flavours also offered in 10mg (1%) for a milder throat hit. The refillable Quokka kits take any UK-compliant nic salt or e-liquid up to 20mg. All current Hayati devices are fully TPD/TRPR compliant: pods are 2ml, refill containers are 10ml, and everything ships in child-resistant, tamper-evident packaging. We source all Hayati stock from authorised UK distributors to guarantee authenticity.
Are Hayati vapes a good replacement for disposables?
Yes. After the UK banned single-use vapes in June 2025, rechargeable pre-filled pod kits became the standard replacement, and the Hayati Pro range was designed to recreate the disposable experience — draw-activated, no setup and a familiar MTL draw — while letting you keep the device and swap only the pod. For even better long-term value, the refillable Quokka kits let you use your own e-liquid at a much lower cost per pod. Both routes deliver the same convenience with far less waste than single-use disposables.