Search "Hayati Pro Max Plus pods" and you'll get a mess of answers. One site says refill it yourself. Another says never touch it. A third won't even agree on how many puffs you're supposed to get. We stock this device every week at Vapes Bar, so here's what's actually true.
The Short Version
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can you refill it? | No — it auto-refills from a sealed cartridge; you can't pour liquid in yourself |
| Puffs per pod set | Around 6,000, from 12ml of e-liquid |
| Nicotine strength | 20mg nic salt |
| Battery | 850mAh, charges via USB-C |
| Legal in the UK? | Yes, fully TPD compliant |
| Flavour range | 65+ |
What's Actually Inside a Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000
It's a prefilled pod kit built for mouth-to-lung vaping — think of it as the legal, longer-lasting answer to the disposables that got banned in June 2025. Instead of one e-liquid chamber, you get two pieces that lock together: a 2ml pod on top, a 10ml cartridge underneath. The cartridge feeds the pod as you go. That's the "auto-refill" bit people keep asking about.
Every new pod comes with its own mesh coil built in. Swap the pod, get a fresh coil. No cleaning, no separate coil purchases.
So How Many Puffs Do You Actually Get?
Hayati rates it at roughly 6,000 puffs per set. That number isn't fixed, though. It moves with how you vape.
Take short, gentle MTL pulls and you'll get close to the full 6,000, maybe more. Take long, deep drags and you'll burn through the liquid faster — fewer puffs, same pod. This is true of basically every vape ever made, Hayati included.
For context: if you're coming from a 600 or 2,400-puff disposable, this thing lasts several times longer per unit. Most people get through a work week or more on one pod.
Can You Refill the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000?
No. Not by hand, anyway. And you really shouldn't try.
Here's why the confusion exists. There's no fill port on this device — no cap you twist off and top up. What it has is a two-part reservoir system: the 10ml cartridge feeds liquid into the 2ml pod automatically while you vape. People call that "refilling," and technically it is, but it's not something you do yourself. The device does it.
Some blogs walk you through prying the pod open with a needle or a pick tool. We wouldn't bother. Three reasons:
- The pod's heat-sealed at the factory. Force it open and you risk cracking it or wrecking the coil.
- That mesh coil is built for one 12ml cycle. Add more liquid after and you'll usually just get a burnt, flat taste instead of fresh flavour.
- Liquid can find its way into the battery compartment if the seal breaks. That's not a risk worth taking for a £7-8 pod.
Once a pod set runs dry, just click in a new one. Cheaper and safer than trying to save the old one.
Setting Up a New Pod (Do This Right and It'll Taste Better)
- Peel the stickers off both the pod and the cartridge.
- Push the pod down onto the cartridge until it clicks.
- Slot the whole thing into the device.
- Leave it standing upright for 3-5 minutes before your first puff. Skip this step and you'll get a dry, harsh hit while the coil's still soaking up liquid.
- Just inhale — there's no button to press.
That wait feels annoying when you're eager to try a new flavour. Do it anyway. It's the single biggest reason people complain about a "bad" first pod.
Best Flavours in the Range
There are 65+ Hayati Pro Max Plus flavours out there now, which is a lot to sort through. Roughly, they split into a few camps:
- Fruity and sweet — Strawberry GB, Juicy Peach, Blue Razz Cherry
- Icy and menthol — Banana Ice, Double Menthol
- All-day options — fruit blends like Strawberry Watermelon tend to hold their flavour better across a full 6,000 puffs than heavier dessert flavours, which can taste muted by the end
If you already vaped Hayati's older 4,000-puff disposables before the ban, good news — most of those same flavour profiles carried straight over into the Plus 6000 line. You won't have to relearn what you like.
Plus 6000 vs the Standard Pro Max — What Changes
| Feature | Pro Max Plus 6000 | Standard Pro Max (4000) |
|---|---|---|
| Puffs | ~6,000 | ~4,000 |
| E-liquid | 12ml total (2ml pod + 10ml cartridge) | Smaller single tank |
| Refill setup | Dual-tank, auto-feed | Single prefilled pod |
| Battery | 850mAh, USB-C | Similar rechargeable setup |
| Who it suits | Anyone who wants fewer pod changes | Anyone who prefers a simpler, single-piece pod |
The extra puffs come from the extra e-liquid, not some magic battery trick. More liquid, more puffs. Simple as that.
Is It Actually Legal Here?
Yes. The Pro Max Plus 6000 sticks to UK TPD (Tobacco and Related Products Regulations) rules — 2ml pod capacity, 20mg nic salt cap, child-resistant packaging, the works. That's exactly why it exists in this shape. When disposables got banned in 2025, brands like Hayati needed a device that gave a similar experience while staying inside the legal tank-size limit. The auto-refill cartridge is basically the workaround: small legal pod, bigger e-liquid reserve feeding it.
Where to Actually Buy Genuine Ones
This range sells fast, which means fakes and grey-market stock do turn up. A few things worth checking before you buy:
- Buy from a UK retailer you can actually contact, not a random marketplace listing with no seller history
- Look for the TPD warning label and batch code on the packaging
- Check the full range of Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000 flavours at Vapes Bar — every listing shows puff count, nic strength and battery specs upfront, so there's no guessing what you're getting
Questions People Actually Ask
Can you refill the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000?
No, not manually. It auto-refills from a sealed 10ml cartridge into the 2ml pod. Once that's used up, replace the whole pod set rather than trying to open it.
How many puffs does one actually give you?
Around 6,000, though it depends on how you draw. Short MTL puffs stretch it further than long lung hits.
Is the Plus 6000 better than the regular Pro Max?
It holds about 50% more e-liquid and puffs than the standard 4,000-puff version, thanks to that extra 10ml cartridge. Whether that's "better" depends on whether you want fewer pod changes or a simpler single-pod setup.
Is it legal to buy and use in the UK?
Yes. It's built to TPD standards — correct tank size, nic strength, and packaging requirements are all met.
How long does one pod actually last day to day?
Most people who vape it MTL-style get several days out of one pod set. Heavier vapers might get through one in two or three days.