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Bulk Buying Hayati Vapes in the UK: Puff Counts, Flavours, and How Much You Actually Save

The Maths Most Vapers Never Do

Somewhere between grabbing a single Hayati Pro Max Plus from a local shop and wondering why the flavour felt like it lasted about four days, most UK vapers start doing the mental arithmetic. One device. Six thousand puffs. Roughly £10–£12 at retail. That works out to somewhere between £0.0016 and £0.002 per puff — which sounds trivial until you realise you’re buying a fresh device every week or so, and the cost quietly compounds.

Bulk buying changes that equation in ways that are more significant than most people expect. And with Hayati — a brand that now spans everything from the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000 up to the Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 and even a 30K shisha variant — the range of entry points for bulk purchasing is wider than it’s ever been. Whether you’re a daily vaper trying to cut your monthly spend, or a small retailer keeping shelves stocked, the numbers are worth looking at properly.

What You’re Actually Getting Per Device

Before getting into savings, it helps to understand what the Hayati range actually offers at each tier, because puff count alone doesn’t tell the full story.

Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000 — This is probably the most popular entry point. Powered by an 850mAh rechargeable battery with a 12ml total e-liquid capacity (2ml pod plus a 10ml refill container), it delivers up to 6,000 puffs per pod via a 1.1Ω mesh coil with 20mg nic salt. The draw is mouth-to-lung, smooth, and consistent right through to the end of the pod. For most moderate vapers, one pod lasts several days.

Hayati Rubik 7000 — A step up in capacity with the same 850mAh battery, available in a distinctive cube-shaped form factor. Up to 7,000 puffs per device, and one of the stronger performers for flavour consistency across its lifespan.

Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 — This is where the range gets serious. Dual pre-filled pods, a dual 10ml auto-refill tank system, 850mAh rechargeable battery, mesh coil technology, and a smart LED display showing live puff count and battery percentage. The twist-to-switch mouthpiece lets you rotate between two different flavours without carrying a second device. Up to 25,000 puffs per refill pack — meaning a single pod swap covers what would have been four or five Pro Max Plus pods.

Hayati Pro Ultra Plus Shisha 30K — The ceiling of the range for now. Thirty thousand puffs, the same dual-flavour twist system, and a shisha-inspired flavour lineup that sits apart from the standard fruity profiles.

All of these devices are rechargeable and TPD-compliant — a necessity in the UK following the 2025 single-use disposable ban. The kit body recharges via USB-C and persists across many pod swaps, meaning the hardware cost is essentially a one-time investment.

The Flavour Question (Because It Actually Matters for Bulk Buying)

One hesitation people have about buying Hayati vapes in bulk is committing to a flavour and then regretting it by day three. It’s a fair concern. But the Hayati range is broad enough — over 50 flavours across the Pro Max Plus line alone — that finding two or three you genuinely rotate through is realistic rather than aspirational.

The flavour categories split roughly into: fruit-forward blends (Triple Mango, Kiwi Grape Raspberry, Strawberry Watermelon), icy finishes (Banana Ice, Watermelon Ice, Strawberry Raspberry Ice), and cleaner, more restrained profiles (Fresh Mint, Double Menthol). The shisha range adds a separate lane entirely for vapers who want something closer to a hookah-style draw.

What’s worth knowing about Hayati’s mesh coil setup is that it holds flavour integrity unusually well across the full pod lifespan. A lot of devices in this category taste sharp and bright at the start of a pod and noticeably dull by the end. With Hayati, the mesh coil and nic salt formula tend to deliver a consistent mouth-to-lung draw from the first puff to the last — which matters more when you’re committing to a box of ten rather than a single unit.

For bulk buyers at VapeOnlineStore.co.uk, the 5 Best Flavours Mix Box option on the Pro Ultra Plus 25K removes the commitment problem entirely — you get variety across the box rather than ten units of a single flavour.

What the Bulk Pricing Actually Looks Like

This is where the argument for bulk buying Hayati vapes becomes concrete rather than theoretical.

At standard retail, a single Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 sits at around £13.99 (reduced from £20.99) at VapeOnlineStore.co.uk. A Box of 5 Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25K Kits is priced at £56.99 — a direct £14 saving against buying five individually. That’s roughly £11.40 per device rather than £13.99, which is a meaningful difference when you’re going through pods regularly.

For the Pro Max Plus, the Box of 10 Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000 Kits starts at £76.99 — working out to under £7.70 per device. At the standard UK retail price of £9.99–£12.99 per single unit, that’s a saving of roughly £2.30 to £5.30 per device. Across a box of ten, that’s between £23 and £53 back in your pocket on a single order.

For replacement pods on the Pro Ultra Plus, buying three pods at once drops the per-pod cost to £8 (Any 3 for £24), versus £8.99 each individually. Small on a single purchase, but across a year of regular vaping it adds up to a noticeable reduction.

Free shipping kicks in at £40 on orders at VapeOnlineStore.co.uk, so virtually any bulk order clears that threshold automatically — removing the delivery cost that often quietly inflates the price of single-unit purchases from other retailers. The store also operates a price match guarantee: if you find the same product cheaper in the UK within seven days of purchase, the difference is refunded.

There’s also a timing argument worth making in 2026 specifically. The UK’s new Vaping Products Duty (VPD) — a flat charge of £2.20 per 10ml of vaping liquid — takes effect on 1 October 2026. Pre-filled pod products like the Hayati range will be affected, with the duty increase per pod set estimated at around £2.64 including VAT. Stocking up on current-priced pods before October is a practical way to lock in today’s pricing before the market adjusts.

Who Should Actually Be Bulk Buying

Bulk buying Hayati vapes makes the most sense for three types of people.

First, the daily vaper who already knows their preferred flavours and goes through at least one pod per week. At that cadence, a box of ten Pro Max Plus pods lasts roughly two to three months, and the per-unit saving is significant enough to justify the upfront spend.

Second, the flavour explorer who wants to try the Pro Ultra Plus 25K range without committing to a single flavour. The mix box format at VapeOnlineStore.co.uk’s Hayati wholesale section addresses this directly — you get the bulk discount without the monotony.

Third, small retailers and resellers who need authentic, UK-distributed Hayati stock with fast dispatch. VapeOnlineStore sources Hayati products directly from the manufacturer, which matters for authenticity verification and avoids the counterfeit risk that has affected some lower-priced wholesale channels. Tiered pricing means higher-quantity boxes offer larger margins, and free next-day delivery on bulk orders keeps fulfilment predictable.

For anyone sitting outside those three categories — occasional vapers, people still finding their preferred device — single-unit purchases probably make more sense until you’ve settled on a favourite. But if you’re already buying Hayati regularly, the case for buying in bulk is straightforward: same product, same quality, meaningfully lower cost per puff, and one less trip to reorder every few weeks.


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