Ever get that buzz of anticipation when a new vape arrives at your doorstep? That's exactly how I felt when the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000 landed on my desk. The packaging alone caught my eye before I'd even peeled off the wrapper. I've tested plenty of prefilled vapes, but there's something about cracking open a fresh device that never gets old. So grab a cuppa and settle in whilst I walk you through my first encounter with this piece of kit. Spoiler alert: it's already making waves in my rotation.
Right, let's rip into this thing and see what Hayati's thrown our way.
The presentation hits different compared to budget options. Everything sits snug in its place, no rattling about or cheap cardboard inserts. You get the sense they've put thought into the unboxing experience rather than just chucking it in a box and calling it a day.
Pulling the Hayati Pro Max 6000 Puffs device from its packaging, I couldn't help but notice the build quality. It's got heft without feeling like a brick in your pocket. The finish is smooth, almost velvety to the touch. Mine came in a gradient blue that shifts under different lighting. Proper eye-catching stuff.
The mouthpiece curves just right for comfort. No sharp edges digging into your lips during longer sessions. There's a small LED indicator near the bottom that pulses when you draw. Subtle, not obnoxious like some devices that light up like Christmas trees.
The body tapers slightly towards the base, making it easier to grip. Smart thinking there. I've dropped too many vapes because they were slippery cylinders with no purchase. This one stays put in your hand.
Let's talk construction because it matters more than folks realise.
The chassis feels like quality plastic with a rubberised coating. Not the flimsy stuff that cracks if you look at it wrong. I gave it the desk drop test (accidentally, of course) and it bounced right back without a scratch. Your mileage may vary, but that's a good sign.