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Hayati entered the UK vape market in 2021 with bigger puff counts and more interesting hardware than most competitors at the time. Early models included dual-tank mouthpieces, auto-refill containers, and LCD screens while other brands were still making basic stick-style vapes.
That head start gave Hayati vape a solid lineup of rechargeable kits with replaceable pods well before most brands caught up. The prefilled pod kit format was built into Hayati vapes from day one, and the range has kept growing since.

Hayati vapes split into two categories: prefilled pod kits and refillable pod kits. The prefilled range uses click-in pods and auto-refill containers. The refillable Quokka range takes any nic salt or 50/50 e-liquid you choose.
The prefilled side covers most of the Hayati vape range. Each kit comes with a rechargeable battery, a 2ml pod, and a sealed refill container that feeds the pod automatically.
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Kit |
Puff Count (approx.) |
Battery |
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6,000 |
850mAh |
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7,000 |
850mAh |
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25,000 |
850mAh |
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30,000 |
900mAh |
Puff counts are approximate and depend on draw length and vaping style. The Hayati Pro Ultra Plus refill pods and Hayati Pro Max Plus refills let you keep going once the original container is finished.
The Quokka sits apart from the rest of the Hayati vape range. Instead of prefilled pods, you fill the Quokka with your own nic salt e-liquid or 50/50 juice. Three models cover different preferences:
All three use interchangeable Quokka pods in 0.6ohm, 0.8ohm, and 1.0ohm. That means you can pick between a tighter mouth-to-lung draw or a looser restricted direct lung hit depending on the pod you slot in.

Regardless of the model, all Hayati vape kits share a core set of features:
The differences come down to puff count, battery size, and whether you want extras like LCD screens or dual-pod switching. The Pro Ultra 25K gives you a screen and dual-tank mouthpiece. The Pro Max 6K and Rubik 7000 keep things compact and pocket friendly.
All Hayati vape kits use the same flavour recipes across the prefilled range.
Flavour code
Popular picks include Blue Razz Cherry, Triple Mango, Strawberry Watermelon, Mr Blue, and Lemon & Lime. The Hayati Rubik 7000 refill range and Pro Max share the same flavour lineup, while the Pro Ultra and Shisha 30K have their own selections. If you'd rather pick your own flavours in a refillable kit, the Quokka works with any pod kit compatible e-liquid.

Hayati vapes keep expanding beyond the original Pro Ultra and Pro Max kits. Recent and upcoming additions include:
As new models land, they'll appear in the product grid above with full flavour ranges and refill packs available to order.
Switching to a Hayati vape from single-use vapes cuts your monthly spending by a big margin. The refill pod and container system means you only replace the bit that's used up, not the battery, screen, and body every time.
You can check current Hayati vape prices on each product page in the grid above. Our guide to switching from disposables to pod kits covers the cost breakdown if you want the full picture.