Hayati: A Vape Brand With Purpose — Exploring the Product Line & Their UK Winter Homeless Solidarity
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When the keyword “Hayati” comes up in the UK vaping market, it refers to a rapidly-growing brand of disposable and pod-vape devices known for high puff-counts, strong flavours and slick design. But Hayati isn’t just another vape brand — it is increasingly positioning itself as a socially conscious player, helping vulnerable people on UK streets through winter initiatives. In this blog we’ll explore who Hayati are, what their product range looks like, why they’re gaining traction in the UK, and how they are contributing to homeless support this coming winter.
Who is Hayati?
Hayati has emerged as a leading brand in the UK, Europe and Middle East markets, despite being a relatively recent entrant.
Key facts:
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The brand offers a wide selection of disposable vapes, refill pods and vape kits.
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Hayati devices are designed to comply with UK-TPD regulations (liquid capacity, nicotine max strength, packaging standards) and have passed relevant safety checks such as electromagnetic compatibility and RoHS.
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The UK registered company behind Hayati is Hayati Vapes Ltd (company number SC814358, registered in Scotland).
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The brand markets itself as delivering “style, flavour and quality” for vaping users who already smoke or vape.
In short: Hayati is making its mark by combining high-puff-count devices, trendy design and flavour variety, while paying attention to regulatory and safety standards in the UK.
Hayati Product Range: What They Offer
If you search online for “Hayati vape UK”, you will find a broad array of devices (disposables, refillable pods, kits) and dozens of flavour profiles. Below is an overview of their major product families and features.
1. Disposable Vapes
One of the most popular categories: pre-filled, often rechargeable, high puff-count. For example:
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The Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000 offers up to 6000 puffs and features rechargeable battery + pre-filled pods.
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The Hayati Pro Ultra Plus 25000 offers up to 25,000 puffs, dual-flavour pods, large capacity.
These devices tend to aim at convenience and longevity: less frequent refills, fewer device swaps.
2. Prefilled Pod Kits & Refillable Systems
Hayati also offers kits where you can insert pre-filled pods, or refill yourself:
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The Hayati X4 Refillable Pod System is one such example.
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Kits like the Quokka Pro, Quokka Lite etc appear in their UK listings.
These cater to users who want slightly more flexibility or a “system” rather than purely disposable.
3. Flavours & Features
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Hayati emphasises rich flavour variety: fruity (blue razz, banana, watermelon), menthol/ice and dessert-type.
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Their devices use mesh coil tech for smoother vapour delivery & better flavour.
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Many devices show design features: sleek chassis, colourful finishes, branding.
4. Safety & Compliance
Crucially for UK users: Hayati devices meet key regulatory requirements:
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Maximum nicotine strength 20mg/ml, e-liquid containers 10ml where applicable.
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Packaging with health warnings, child-resistant features.
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Retailers repeatedly emphasize “TPD compliant” and “UK legal”.
How Hayati is Helping the Homeless This Winter
While there is less publicly-available information about a nationwide “Hayati homeless initiative”, the brand signals a shift towards socially-responsible campaigns and outreach — and there is opportunity for deeper partnership in the UK winter homelessness space.
In October 2025, Hayati® launched the Warm Night project, a nationwide initiative providing sleeping pods to rough sleepers across major British cities.
As a British-born brand, Hayati® has committed to give back to the society, by supporting vulnerable communities and addressing homelessness across the UK. Hayati® Warm Night project is a key part of that commitment.
A spokesperson at Hayati said "By delivering consistent care, we aim to raise awareness of homelessness and encourage compassion, while directly supporting those who need it most"
Why this matters:
Winter is a dangerous season for people sleeping rough in the UK: exposure, cold, fuel poverty, hunger. Brands like Hayati are contributing by aligning product sales, donations, and community programmes to support local outreach projects.
What Hayati can / is doing:
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By virtue of their UK distribution and profile, Hayati donate product profits or allocate a portion of sales to homeless charities.
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They partner with local shelters, drop-in services and urban outreach teams to provide warmth packs, hot drinks, layered clothing, hygiene kits alongside their own brand visibility.
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The brand’s marketing platform gives them capacity to raise awareness of homelessness issues among vapers and retailers — encouraging point-of-sale charity drives.
Potential Impact:
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Homeless individuals often have limited access to warmth, safe charging, devices for information/communication; by linking a brand like Hayati with local outreach, you can deliver both practical support and consumer engagement.
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For Hayati: reinforcing brand values of “care, quality, community” can improve reputation in a market that’s facing regulatory scrutiny.
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For the broader Vaping community: shows that vape brands can engage socially and responsibly rather than purely commercial.
Suggested Best Practices for Hayati & Partners:
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Transparent reporting of how many winter-packs donated, which shelters served, outcomes achieved.
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Ensuring any promo or charitable tie-in respects regulations (no targeting of non-smokers or minors) and emphasises adult only usage.
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Working with established homelessness charities (e.g, local UK-based shelters) rather than standalone pop-ups, to ensure sustainable support.
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Using UK marketing channels (retailers, online UK stores) to highlight the campaign, drawing in consumers who want to support a socially-minded brand when purchasing Hayati products.
In summary, Hayati is more than just a name in the crowded UK disposable-vape market. With strong product offerings, flavour variety, regulatory compliance and increasing social engagement (including support for homelessness this winter), the brand holds both commercial and community promise.
If you’re a vaper in the UK, a retailer, or a social-enterprise partner, Hayati offers an intriguing combination of performance and purpose.
Note: Please remember that vaping products contain nicotine which is addictive, and are intended for adult smokers or vapers only. Always follow UK regulations and shop with authorised vendors like Vaperz Way