The Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 is absolutely everywhere in UK vape shops right now, and it’s no surprise. This Hayati prefilled pod kit gives you a claimed 25,000 puffs, two flavour tanks you swap with a quick twist of the mouthpiece, a rechargeable battery, and a proper, useful screen that shows battery level and how many puffs you’ve had. It’s a different league from the usual disposables that run out in a few days and just get chucked. Serious vapers are making one a month, lighter ones even longer. The problem is, loads of people are still vaping it like it’s a tenner bar from the petrol station, no priming, chain hits, leaving it in the car, and then moaning the flavour’s gone off after a week. This guide is straight talk on how to get proper bang-on flavour, decent clouds, and the full whack of puffs from your Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25K Puffs.
Why This Thing Is Actually Worth the Extra Cash
The market’s been flooded with 15k, 20k puff bars for ages, but most of them taste the same after a couple thousand hits, and the battery starts fading. The Hayati Vape Kit does things differently. The big selling point is the dual-tank pod two completely separate tanks inside one pod, each holding around 12ml of juice (depending on the exact batch). Twist the top bit, and you instantly switch which tank you’re pulling from. Dead simple, no buttons, no extra gear.
The tanks are made of clear plastic, so you can see exactly how much liquid is left, no guessing and no suddenly getting a dry hit. There’s a small screen on the body that shows battery percentage, total puffs taken, and on some models, even tells you which side is active. It charges with a USB-C port at the bottom, and the battery is usually 850mAh or a bit more. Inside each tank, you’ve got a mesh coil, which heats the juice far more evenly than the cheap cotton wicks in budget bars, so the flavour stays consistent for way longer.
Hayati has released over 20 different dual-flavour combinations, everything from classic fruit and ice mixes to proper nostalgic sweet shop stuff and coffee dessert profiles. It’s all TPD-compliant for the UK, and it’s clearly aimed at vapers who want variety without carrying half a dozen devices.
Priming the Pod – The Bit Everyone Ignores and Then Regrets
Hands down, the most common reason people say “the flavour was rubbish from the start” is because they didn’t prime the pod. Mesh coils need the e-liquid to soak in fully, or you burn dry spots straight away.
When you get a new pod:
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Push it in until it clicks properly.
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Leave the device standing upright for at least 2 minutes, 5 minutes if you’re not in a rush.
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Give it a gentle shake from side to side to help the juice spread.
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Then take 6–10 slow primer pulls, just draw air gently through the mouthpiece (it’s draw-activated, no button to press).
Do the whole thing for both tanks, even if you only plan to use one flavour first. If you skip this, the coil fires on dry mesh, you get a scorched taste, and that side is basically ruined early. Prime it right and the flavour explodes from the very first real hit, the thick bubblegum base in Blueberry Hubba Bubba, the sharp tang in Orange Lemon & Lime, the proper cool finish on Lemon & Mint.
How to Actually Inhale for the Best Results
Your draw technique makes a huge difference to flavour strength and how long the coil lasts.
The Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 is mainly built for mouth-to-lung vaping, but you can get a restricted direct-lung hit if you want. Here’s what works:
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Long, slow pulls 3 to 5 seconds every time. Short, hard drags overheat the mesh and make sweet flavours go bitter fast.
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Gentle pressure, don’t haul on it like you’re trying to unblock a straw. Steady airflow lets the coil heat evenly.
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Hold the vapour in your mouth for a second before you inhale it into your lungs or blow it out. You’ll pick up loads more of the subtle notes, especially on richer profiles like Caramel Coffee.
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Always leave a gap between hits, 10 to 15 seconds, so the coil can cool a touch and the wick can soak up fresh juice. If you chain vape non-stop, the flavour dulls in days.
Some batches have an adjustable airflow ring at the base. Open it up for bigger clouds and a cooler vape, close it down for a tighter draw and more intense flavour. Most people end up somewhere in the middle for daily use.
Making Proper Use of the Twist System
The twist-to-switch tanks are the cleverest part of the whole device, but you’ve got to use them sensibly.
Choose flavour pairings that actually work together:
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Both sides are similar (e.g., two fruits or two menthols) for easy back-and-forth.
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One sweet and one icy for a proper change when you fancy it.
Some of the combos UK vapers rate highest:
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Blueberry Hubba Bubba / Watermelon Hubba Bubba – full-on chewy sweet shop nostalgia with juicy fruit kicks.
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Lemon & Mint / Blue Razz & Mint – crisp, zingy lemon coolness vs sweet blue raspberry ice.
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Cola Ice / Orange Lemon & Lime – classic frozen cola paired with a sharp citrus burst.
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Caramel Coffee – warm, rich coffee dessert that feels indulgent.
Before you twist to the other side, give your tongue a quick reset, sip of water, or a couple of plain air pulls. Otherwise, the old flavour hangs around and muddies the new one. Switch sides regularly instead of running one tank dry first. That way, both flavours stay fresh, and you don’t get bored with one.
Looking After the Battery Properly
The fact that it’s rechargeable is a massive win over normal disposables that just get weaker towards the end.
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Top it up when the screen shows 25–30% remaining. Don’t let it run out every time.
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Use a standard phone charger or power bank (5V 1–2A). Don’t stick it on a super-fast 65W laptop charger.
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Full charge normally takes 45–90 minutes.
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The screen makes it dead easy to keep track.
Steady battery power ensures the coil receives the correct voltage every time, allowing vapour to stay thick and flavour to remain strong until the juice is gone.
Spotting When the Pod Needs Changing
Mesh coils are tough and last for ages compared to old cotton, but they do eventually wear out. Watch for:
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Flavour is going suddenly flat or slightly chemical.
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Clouds are getting noticeably thinner even on full battery.
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A faint burnt or ashy taste is creeping in.
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One or both tanks are visibly near empty.
When you see any of those, pop in a fresh, genuine Hayati pod. Knock-off pods often leak, don’t seat right, or have rubbish coils that burn out fast.
Why All This Effort Is Actually Worth It
You’re paying more than for a basic 600-puff bar, but the Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 gives you less waste, far better flavour consistency, and proper long-term value. If you hammer it with no priming, constant chain vaping, letting the battery die flat, and leaving it in the heat, you’ll probably only get 12–15k puffs, and the taste will be gone after the first week. Do everything in this guide, and most heavy vapers are hitting 20k+ puffs over 3–4 weeks while it still tastes decent on the last day.
Conclusion
The Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 is easily one of the strongest high-puff rechargeable prefilled vape kits on the UK market today. It’s not perfect; some early batches had minor leak issues, and the exact puff count always depends on how you vape, but treat it right, and it delivers outstanding variety, solid clouds, and serious longevity.
Prime every pod kit properly, draw slowly and steadily, switch flavours thoughtfully, keep the battery charged, store it sensibly, and replace the pod when it’s done. Follow that, and you’ll get proper enjoyment and value out of every single one of those 25,000 puffs.