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Hyola Ultra 30K Prefilled Pod Kit

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100ml
+
2Nic
= 3mg

100ml
+
2Nic
= 3mg

100ml
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2Nic
= 3mg


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Hyola Ultra 30K Prefilled Pod Kit

So, I’ve been testing the Hyola Ultra 30K for a week now, and honestly, it’s one of those vapes that feels like a proper upgrade from disposables without the fuss. If you’re after something that lasts ages but still keeps things simple, this might be your match. Let’s break it down.

First Impressions: What’s It Like Out of the Box?

Right off the bat, the Hyola Ultra 30K feels solid – not too heavy, but not flimsy either. The kit comes with two prefilled pods (Blue Edition and Mint Edition in mine) and a 10ml refill bottle, which is a nice touch. No messing with coils or leaks, just slot the pod in and you’re good to go.

The design’s sleek, no flashy LEDs or buttons, just a dead-easy inhale-to-vape setup. If you’ve used disposables before, this’ll feel familiar but a step up.

Daily Use: Smooth or Harsh?

I was chuffed with how smooth the 20mg nic salts hit. No coughing fits, just a steady throat kick – closer to a cig than some harsh disposables I’ve tried. The dual mesh coils make a difference, giving better flavour without that burnt taste you get with cheap coils.

Flavours That Stood Out (And One That Didn’t)

Here’s the rundown on the flavours I tested:

  • Blue Edition: Like a blue raspberry slushie – sweet but not sickly.

  • Cherry Edition: Bold and fruity, like cherry drops from the sweet shop.

  • Mint Edition: Fresh but not toothpaste-level icy. Good for a palate cleanser.

  • Tropical Edition: Mango and pineapple mix – tastes like a holiday in a puff.

Only letdown? Tobacco Gold was a bit flat – not bad, just not as rich as I’d hoped.

Who’ll Love This Vape? Spoiler: Not Heavy Users

If you’re a light or moderate vaper, this’ll last you weeks. But if you chain-vape, you might burn through the pods quicker than expected. It’s perfect for ex-smokers or anyone wanting a low-maintenance option.

Battery Life: Did It Last or Flop?

The 1800mAh battery is a winner. I got three full days before needing a charge, and that’s with steady use. Way better than disposables that konk out mid-day.

The Big Question: Is It Worth It?

For £20-£25, yeah, it’s decent value. You’re paying for the 30,000 puffs, refill option, and no faff. If you’re sick of binning disposables every few days, this is a smarter buy.

How to Set Up the Device

  1. Unbox – Take out the device, pod, and refill bottle.

  2. Pop in the pod – It clicks in magnetically.

  3. Inhale – No buttons, just puff.

Takes seconds, no tech skills needed.

What’s in the Box?

  • 1 x Hyola Ultra 30K device

  • 2 x 2ml prefilled pods

  • 1 x 10ml refill bottle

  • 1 x USB-C cable (nice upgrade from Micro-USB)

  • 1 x manual (but you won’t need it)

FAQs

1. How many puffs does the Hyola Ultra 30K last?
About 30,000 puffs if you use the refill too.

2. Is it refillable?
Yep, comes with a 10ml bottle for top-ups.

3. What nicotine strength?
20mg nic salts – smooth but strong enough.

4. Battery life?
1800mAh – lasts days, charges in about an hour.