What Is Hayati? The Complete Hayati Brand Guide

Hayati is a UK vape brand that makes refillable pod kits, nic salt and shortfill e-liquids, and tobacco-free nicotine pouches for adult smokers switching from cigarettes. The Hayati range covers compact pod kits, high-capacity big puff kits and TPD-compliant e-liquids, sold through authorised UK stockists. This guide sets out what Hayati is, who stands behind the brand, and every product line in the 2026 UK catalogue. Later sections cover device design, TRPR compliance, harm reduction, genuine-product checks and recycling.

What is Hayati?

Hayati is a UK vape brand that produces refillable MTL and RDTL pod kits, nic salt and shortfill e-liquids, and tobacco-free nicotine pouches. Hayati products meet UK TRPR rules and suit adult smokers moving away from tobacco.

The brand centres on pod kits that pair a rechargeable battery with a refillable or replaceable pod. Hayati sits within one wider brand family beside Moxy, Liora, Quokka, Solix and Finebar, set out in our Hayati other brands guide. Refillable design keeps these devices legal to sell in the UK after the single-use vape ban of 1 June 2025. Flavour choice runs wide, with 62 flavours on the Pro Max Plus and 41 on the Pro Ultra Plus.

Who makes Hayati vapes?

Hayati vapes reach the UK through authorised distribution channels, with every device registered for sale under UK TRPR rules. Hayati Pro sources its stock from approved supply routes rather than grey-market imports.

Each unit carries MHRA registration for its e-liquid and hardware before it reaches UK shelves. Authorised sourcing is the reason a buyer can confirm authenticity on the pack, explained on our why trust Hayati Pro page. Genuine stock ships with an on-pack scratch code for a one-time check. Full manufacturer and origin details sit on the retail packaging.

What products does Hayati make in 2026?

Hayati makes 3 product categories in 2026: pod kits, e-liquids and nicotine pouches. Each category splits into named lines, listed below with the format that defines each one.

  • Pro Max Plus: a 6,000-puff refillable pod kit carrying 62 flavours. Read the full Hayati Pro Max Plus kit.
  • Pro Ultra Plus: a 25,000-puff dual-flavour pod kit with 41 flavours and a twist mouthpiece. See the Hayati Pro Ultra Plus kit.
  • Rubik: a 7,000-puff cube-shaped pod kit with 21 flavours.
  • Pro Max S1: a compact pod kit tuned for a classic cigarette-style draw.
  • Liora: a slim pod kit built for all-day carry. Browse the Hayati Liora kit.
  • Finebar: a slim pod kit with 30 flavours.
  • Pro Max Nic Salts: 10ml TPD nic salt e-liquids at 10mg and 20mg strengths.
  • Nic Pouches: tobacco-free oral nicotine pouches for hands-free use.

Every named kit sits inside the vape kits collection, ready to filter by capacity and draw style.

Hayati hero pod kits at a glance

Pod kit Puffs Flavours Draw style
Pro Max Plus 6,000 62 MTL
Pro Ultra Plus 25,000 41 MTL, dual-flavour
Rubik 7,000 21 MTL

What makes Hayati the UK's most-asked-about vape brand?

Hayati draws steady UK search demand through a wide device range and deep flavour variety. Recognition grew as smokers looked for refillable kits once single-use vapes left the market. Range breadth is the clearest driver: pod kits span 6,000 to 25,000 puffs across several draw styles. Flavour depth adds to the pull, with dozens of options on each hero device. Availability through UK stockists keeps genuine stock within reach for buyers comparing formats side by side.

How does Hayati design its devices?

Hayati designs its devices around refillable pods, integrated mesh coils and rechargeable batteries. The format suits mouth-to-lung and restricted direct-to-lung draws rather than sub-ohm clouds.

  • Pairs a rechargeable battery with a refillable or auto-fill pod.
  • Fits an integrated mesh coil inside each pod for even flavour.
  • Splits two flavours through a twist mouthpiece on the Pro Ultra Plus.
  • Holds e-liquid in a 2ml pod, topped up from a 10ml container on refill models.

Are Hayati vapes TPD compliant?

Yes, Hayati vapes sold in the UK meet TPD and TRPR rules. Each device uses a 2ml pod, caps nicotine at 20mg/ml, and ships e-liquid in 10ml bottles, with products registered through the MHRA.

TRPR sets the framework every UK vape follows. Tank capacity stays at 2ml per pod, and refill bottles hold 10ml at most. Nicotine strength reaches 20mg/ml at the top of the Hayati range. Sale stays limited to adults of 18 and over, confirmed at checkout through our age verification process.

Are Hayati vapes safe?

Vaping is less harmful than smoking, though not risk-free. NHS guidance describes vapes as far less harmful than cigarettes, while noting the long-term risks are not yet clear.

Nicotine stays the addictive element in any vape, so Hayati devices suit adult smokers switching from tobacco rather than non-smokers or under-18s. Harm reduction comes from stopping smoking fully, not from vaping alongside cigarettes. Read the detail on our nicotine safety guide, and see NHS guidance on using e-cigarettes to stop smoking for independent advice.

How do you check a Hayati vape is genuine?

Check a Hayati vape is genuine by verifying its on-pack scratch code before first use. Follow these 5 steps.

  1. Locate the scratch panel on the base or side of the retail box.
  2. Scratch the panel gently to reveal the hidden verification code.
  3. Enter the code on the Hayati product verification page.
  4. Confirm the result reads as a single, first-time check.
  5. Contact the seller if the code fails or shows as previously used.

How do you recycle Hayati vapes?

Recycle a Hayati vape by separating the battery and pod, then using a UK take-back point. Follow these 4 steps.

  1. Stop using the device once the battery no longer holds charge.
  2. Separate the pod from the battery where the design allows.
  3. Drop the unit at a vape shop take-back bin or a council WEEE point.
  4. Keep used pods out of general household waste.

Vape hardware falls under WEEE rules in the UK, so batteries stay out of landfill. Our recycle Hayati devices guide lists take-back points and council schemes.

Frequently asked questions about Hayati

What is Hayati Pro?

Hayati Pro is a UK online vape store selling the Hayati range of pod kits, e-liquids and nicotine pouches. Hayati Pro ships across the UK through DPD and DHL, with email support for orders and product questions. The store stocks authorised Hayati products for adult smokers switching from cigarettes.

Is Hayati available in the UK?

Yes, Hayati is available across the UK through authorised online and high-street stockists. Hayati devices meet UK TRPR limits and carry MHRA registration before sale. Buyers confirm genuine stock using the on-pack scratch code supplied with each unit.

Are Hayati vapes refillable?

Yes, Hayati vapes are refillable pod kits rather than single-use devices. Each kit pairs a rechargeable battery with a pod that refills or replaces. Refillable design keeps the range legal to sell in the UK after the single-use vape ban of 1 June 2025.

Are Hayati vapes disposable?

No, Hayati vapes are not single-use disposables. The UK banned single-use vapes on 1 June 2025, so the Hayati range runs on rechargeable batteries and refillable or replaceable pods. This format cuts waste and lowers the cost per puff against older disposable devices.

How many puffs does a Hayati pod kit give?

A Hayati pod kit gives between 6,000 and 25,000 puffs, depending on the model. The Pro Max Plus reaches 6,000 puffs, the Rubik reaches 7,000, and the Pro Ultra Plus reaches 25,000. Actual figures vary with draw length, power setting and flavour.

What nicotine strengths does Hayati offer?

Hayati offers nicotine strengths up to the UK legal cap of 20mg/ml. Nic salt e-liquids commonly come in 10mg and 20mg, matched to moderate and heavier smoking habits. Nicotine-free 0mg options suit vapers cutting their intake over time.

Are Hayati vapes MHRA registered?

Yes, Hayati vapes sold in the UK are registered with the MHRA before sale. Registration records each e-liquid and device against UK TRPR standards. This process covers ingredient limits, the 2ml tank cap and the 20mg/ml nicotine ceiling.

What is the difference between the Pro Max Plus and Pro Ultra Plus?

The main difference is capacity and flavour handling. The Pro Max Plus delivers 6,000 puffs across 62 flavours on a single pod. The Pro Ultra Plus delivers 25,000 puffs across 41 flavours and switches between two flavours through a twist mouthpiece.

Does Hayati make e-liquids?

Yes, Hayati makes nic salt and shortfill e-liquids alongside its pod kits. Nic salt bottles hold 10ml at 10mg and 20mg for smoother, higher-strength vaping. Shortfills carry larger nicotine-free volumes for vapers who add their own nic shots.

Does Hayati make nicotine pouches?

Yes, Hayati makes tobacco-free nicotine pouches for oral, hands-free use. Pouches sit under the top lip and release nicotine without vapour or smoke. This format suits situations where vaping is impractical, such as flights or indoor venues.

Are Hayati vapes legal in the UK after the disposable ban?

Yes, Hayati vapes stay legal in the UK after the single-use vape ban of 1 June 2025. The ban targets single-use disposables, not rechargeable refillable kits. Every Hayati device runs on a rechargeable battery with a refillable or replaceable pod, keeping it compliant.

How do I know my Hayati is genuine?

Confirm a genuine Hayati by checking the scratch code on the retail box. Reveal the code, enter it on the product verification page, and look for a single first-time result. A code that fails or reads as used points to a non-genuine unit.

How long does a Hayati pod last?

A Hayati pod lasts from a few days to over a week for most vapers. Pod life tracks daily usage, draw length and nicotine strength. A moderate vaper on a 6,000-puff kit reaches a week or more, while a heavier vaper works through a pod faster.

Where are Hayati vapes made?

Hayati publishes limited public detail on its manufacturing location. Hayati Pro sources stock through authorised UK supply channels and registers products with the MHRA before sale. For confirmed origin details, check the retail packaging or contact the store directly.

Where can I buy genuine Hayati vapes in the UK?

Buy genuine Hayati vapes from an authorised UK stockist such as Hayati Pro. Authorised sourcing means each unit ships with a working scratch code for verification. Hayati Pro delivers across the UK through DPD and DHL, with weekday and weekend dispatch cut-offs.

Hayati device troubleshooting

Fix the 5 most common Hayati issues below. For wider order and delivery queries, see the Hayati FAQs.

Why does my Hayati pod taste burnt?

A burnt taste means the coil is running dry or worn. Prime a fresh pod by leaving it filled for 5 minutes before the first draw. Take shorter, gentler draws, keep the pod topped up, and replace a pod once flavour dulls.

Why is my Hayati pod leaking?

A leaking pod usually points to overfilling or a loose seal. Fill to the marked line, seat the pod firmly, and wipe the contacts. Store the device upright, and keep it out of heat, which thins e-liquid and worsens seepage.

Why won't my Hayati kit charge?

A kit that will not charge usually has a cable, port or battery fault. Swap to a known-good USB-C cable, clean the charging port, and check the power source. A battery that stays dead after a full cycle needs recycling and replacement.

Why won't my Hayati kit fire or light up?

A kit that will not fire is often locked, out of charge, or poorly connected. Tap the button 5 times to unlock, charge the battery, and reseat the pod. A pod that sits loose breaks the contact the coil needs to fire.

Why does my Hayati flavour taste weak?

Weak flavour usually means the pod is near the end of its life. Fit a fresh pod, prime it fully, and keep the e-liquid above the coil intake. Muted flavour after heavy use is normal, and a new pod restores it.

 

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