Full Review of The Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 Pod Kit
Written by the UK Vaper Wholesale product team · Assessed on manufacturer specifications and store reorder data · Updated July 2026 · For adult vapers and trade buyers 18+

Most big puff kits compete on one number and hope you do not ask further questions. The Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 is more interesting than that, because its headline feature is not the 25,000 puffs at all. It is the twist mechanism that lets you carry two flavours in one device and swap between them in about two seconds. This review covers what that actually delivers day to day, the specifications worth knowing, and the honest trade-offs.
An important point on what this device is
Worth clearing up first, because older articles still get this wrong. The Pro Ultra 25000 is a rechargeable prefilled pod kit, not a disposable. Single-use disposable vapes have been illegal to sell in the UK since 1 June 2025, and devices in this category comply precisely because the battery recharges over USB-C and the pod is replaceable rather than thrown away with the device. That distinction matters for whether it is legal to stock, and it also changes the running cost, since your ongoing spend is pods rather than whole devices.
The features that actually matter
Dual tank, twist to switch flavours
This is the standout. Two separate tanks sit in one device, and a 180 degree twist of the mouthpiece moves you from one to the other. In practice it means a fruit flavour for the day and a menthol or dessert for the evening, without carrying two devices. No other kit at this capacity does it as cleanly.
Double independent mesh coils
Each tank runs its own mesh coil, which is why the flavours stay separate rather than bleeding into each other. Mesh heats faster and more evenly than older wire coils, so the taste stays consistent from a primed first draw through to the end of the pod instead of thinning out halfway.
Smart battery and e-liquid display
The screen shows both remaining charge and remaining liquid. It sounds minor until you have used a device without one: it removes the guesswork entirely, so you charge and swap on your schedule rather than being caught out mid-week.
850mAh rechargeable battery, Type-C
A full charge comfortably outlasts a single pod for most vapers, and Type-C means a top-up is quick rather than an overnight job. Because you recharge rather than replace, one device stays in use for months.
Draw activated, nothing to set up
No buttons, no wattage settings, no menu. You inhale and it fires. For anyone who moved across from bars before the ban, the learning curve is effectively zero.
How to switch flavours
- Lift the mouthpiece.
- Rotate it 180 degrees to bring the second tank into position.
- Click it back down.
That is the whole process, and it takes about two seconds once you have done it once.
Flavours
The Pro Ultra line runs to around twenty flavours across sweet, fruit, menthol and candy-leaning profiles, and Hayati mixes them to taste like the name on the label rather than a vague blend. The pairings people tend to build around the dual tank are a sweet fruit alongside something cooler, so you have contrast rather than two similar tastes.
Consistent sellers include Strawberry Watermelon, Blue Razz Cherry, Kiwi Banana, Blueberry Cotton Candy, Lemon Lime and Cherry Ice. Since the pods swap out, you are never locked into a choice the way a single-flavour bar locked you in.
Specifications
| Puff capacity | Up to 25,000 |
| Tanks | Dual tank, twist to switch |
| Coils | Two independent mesh coils |
| Battery | 850mAh rechargeable, USB Type-C |
| Nicotine | 20mg (2%) nic salt, UK TPD-compliant |
| Display | Battery and e-liquid level |
| Dimensions | 53.3 x 107 x 29.3 mm |
| Activation | Draw activated |
| Supplied as | Box of 5 |
Nicotine strength and who it suits
At 20mg (2%) nic salt, the Pro Ultra sits at the UK legal maximum, which is the standard strength across prefilled pods. Nic salt is smoother in the throat than older freebase liquid at the same strength, which is why this suits people who previously smoked regularly and want a satisfying draw without harshness. If you want the full explanation of what those numbers mean, our guide to nicotine in a cigarette versus a vape breaks it down properly.
The honest pros and cons
Where it wins
- Dual tank flavour switching is genuinely useful, not a gimmick
- Twin mesh coils keep flavour full and separate
- Display removes charge and refill guesswork
- 25,000 puffs means infrequent restocking
- Rechargeable, so ongoing cost is pods only
Where it does not
- Physically larger than a compact 6K kit
- Higher upfront cost than entry-level kits
- Needs charging, so it is not a grab-and-forget device
- Pods are model-specific, so match them carefully
Running cost over time
The upfront price is higher than a small kit, and that is the fair criticism. What changes the picture is what happens next. You buy the device once, then only pay for pods, so the cost per week of use falls well below what a run of single-use bars used to cost. Twenty-five thousand puffs is roughly 833 cigarettes of comparable use, using the benchmark set out in our guide to how many puffs equal one cigarette. Judge it on cost per week rather than the sticker on day one and it reads very differently.
When your pod runs low, match the correct refill from the Hayati replacement pods range, since pods are model-specific across every brand.
For retailers and trade buyers
The Pro Ultra 25000 is one of the easiest shelf decisions in the category. Hayati is a name customers request unprompted, the dual tank gives staff a genuine talking point over rival kits, and the reorder rate on the matching pods is strong. Stock the kit in a box of 5 with its replacement pods alongside, because the repeat pod business is where the margin builds over time. Same-day dispatch and free UK delivery over £200 apply on trade orders.
Is the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 worth it?
For a regular, all-day vaper, yes, and comfortably so. You are paying for three things that genuinely improve daily use: the dual tank, the twin mesh coils and the display. If you vape occasionally, a smaller kit like the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000 makes more sense and costs less. If you want the absolute longest runtime and do not care about switching flavours, a 50K device will outlast it. But if you want one kit that covers most situations well, this is the one we recommend most often, and the ten best prefilled pod kits for 2026 shows exactly where it sits against the field.
Buy the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 box of 5Frequently asked questions
How many puffs is the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000?
Up to 25,000 puffs across both tanks. Real-world life comes in slightly lower if you take longer or harder draws, since manufacturer ratings are based on short standardised test puffs.
Is the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 a disposable vape?
No. It is a rechargeable prefilled pod kit with a replaceable pod, which is why it remains legal to sell in the UK. Single-use disposables have been banned since 1 June 2025.
How do you switch flavours on the Hayati Pro Ultra?
Lift the mouthpiece, rotate it 180 degrees to bring the second tank into position, then click it back down. The whole process takes about two seconds.
How long does the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 battery last?
It uses an 850mAh rechargeable battery with USB Type-C charging. A full charge typically outlasts a single pod, and the on-device display shows remaining charge so you are never guessing.
What nicotine strength is the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000?
20mg, which is 2% nic salt and the UK legal maximum for e-liquid. Nic salt gives a smoother throat feel at that strength than older freebase liquid.
How many flavours does the Hayati Pro Ultra have?
Around twenty across fruit, menthol, sweet and candy-leaning profiles. Because the device holds two tanks, you can run two of them at once and switch between them.
Does the Hayati Pro Ultra 25000 come in a box of 5?
Yes. It is supplied in a box of 5, which suits both personal stocking-up and trade orders, with same-day dispatch and free UK delivery over £200..
-
Posted in
Hayati, long lasting vape UK, Review, Vaping Guide 2025

