By Robin Wilke
Let me cut straight to it — when I first saw “60,000 puffs” on a disposable, I rolled my eyes. We’ve all been burned by inflated numbers. But after grabbing a couple of these Hookalit Pro 60K units and running them through actual daily use for weeks? Yeah, I owe Olit a small apology.
Here’s what happened when I stopped treating this thing like a gimmick and started using it like a real vaper.
First Impressions: Less Plastic, More Class
Pull it out of the box and the first thing you notice — it’s not screaming “disposable.” The leather wrap actually feels decent. Not that cheap vinyl crap that peels after three days. We’re talking stitched texture, some intricate pattern work that gives off this Moroccan lounge vibe. It’s 191mm tall, which is definitely longer than your average bar-style disposable, but it’s slim enough (38.5mm) that it didn’t feel like carrying a remote control.
Weight sits at 119 grams. That’s light enough to forget in your hoodie pocket but heavy enough to know it’s there.
The LED screen is small but functional. Shows you battery percentage and juice level. No guesswork. No suddenly dry hits on your way to work. I actually found myself checking it before leaving the house — something I never do with most disposables.
The Sound Thing — Weird or Wonderful?
Okay, the “shisha sound” feature. When I read about it, I thought it was pure marketing fluff. A disposable that makes bubbling noises like a hookah? Come on.
But here’s the thing — double-tap that LED screen and it actually works. Every inhale gives you that soft, gurgling water pipe sound. Is it necessary? No. Is it kinda satisfying? Yeah, honestly. I found myself leaving it on more often than not. It adds a tactile weirdness that breaks up the monotony of standard vaping.
You can turn it off with another double-tap. Nice that they gave you the choice instead of forcing it.
Real-World Puff Count: What Actually Happened
Let’s talk numbers, because 60,000 sounds like fiction.
Olit claims:
- 60,000 puffs in DTL mode
- 35,000 puffs in MTL mode
I ran two units side by side for three weeks. Moderate use — probably 400-500 puffs a day, sometimes more on weekends.
Result after three weeks: Both units showed 40-50% juice remaining on the indicators.
That tracks with about 35,000-40,000 puffs if you extrapolate. So yeah, the 60K claim assumes you’re running DTL with shorter draws? Maybe. But realistically? A moderate user gets about three weeks. A heavy chain-vaper? Probably one to two weeks.
Still — for a disposable? That’s genuinely impressive. Most “5K puff” devices die on me in four days.
Battery and Juice Setup
- 1500mAh rechargeable — takes about an hour to fill from dead
- 30ml of juice — that’s massive for a disposable
- 0.52 ohm mesh coil
- 3.5% nicotine salt (35mg)
That last number needs a warning. 35mg is HIGH. I’ve got a decent tolerance, and two solid DTL hits had me putting it down for an hour. If you’re used to 10mg or 20mg, this will slap you sideways. I genuinely wish they offered lower options. Not everyone needs rocket fuel.
MTL vs DTL: Both Work, But Know the Trade-off
This is where the Hookalit Pro actually surprised me.
MTL mode (adjust the airflow ring to the tighter setting): Smooth, restricted draw. Good throat hit despite the nic salts. Flavor stays clean. The mesh coil handles it well without getting gunked up.
DTL mode (wide open): Airflow opens up nicely. Cloud production is respectable — not cloud-chaser level, but more than enough for daily use. Flavor gets slightly more pronounced.
The catch? DTL devours your battery and juice. I’d estimate DTL cuts your total puff count by nearly half compared to MTL. If you want longevity, keep it restricted.
What impressed me most: the coil performance stayed consistent even after weeks. No drop-off in flavor, no burnt taste creeping in. That’s rare for disposables past the two-week mark.
Flavor Lineup — What Worked, What Didn’t
I tested four flavors:
Two Apple — Solid. Tastes like red and green apple mixed, slightly candy-ish but not artificial. Good all-day choice.
Blueberry Mint — The mint is cool but not icy. Blueberry comes through on the exhale. Balanced. Probably the safest pick.
Fcuking Fab — Generic fruit punch vibe. Sweet, a little loud. Not my favorite but not offensive.
Mango Freeze — Actual mango flavor, not just sweet goo. Freeze effect is moderate. Would buy again.
Missed opportunities: No tobacco option for MTL purists. No unflavored for people who hate sweet stuff.
What Nobody Tells You
The good:
- That leather grip doesn’t slip when your hands are sweaty
- Screen saves you from “is it dead or am I paranoid” moments
- Shisha sound is a genuine conversation starter (or ender, depending on your friends)
- Coil longevity is legit — still tasted fresh on day 18
The annoying:
- 191mm length makes it awkward in small pockets
- No pass-through charging — can’t vape while it charges
- 35mg only is a dealbreaker for low-nic users
- The “unique patterns” collect dust and skin oils — shows fingerprints
The ugly:
- You cannot refill it. At all. Once it’s done, it’s e-waste. That hurts considering the price point.
- DTL mode drains so fast you’ll think the battery is defective. Check the screen before rage-texting Olit.
Who Should Actually Buy This
Buy it if:
- You’re a heavy smoker switching to vaping and need a strong nic punch
- You hate charging devices every day
- You want a disposable that lasts through a vacation without hunting for a vape shop
- You miss hookah lounges and want that ritual vibe
Skip it if:
- You vape 10mg or less — you’ll get nicotine sickness, full stop
- You need something pocket-friendly for skinny jeans
- You care about environmental impact (this thing is a brick of lithium and plastic when it dies)
- You like switching flavors often — 30ml is a commitment
Rating: 8.2/10
- Longevity: 9/10 — Three weeks from a disposable is wild
- Flavor: 7.5/10 — Solid but not elite
- Build quality: 8/10 — Leather helps, but it’s still a disposable
- Value: 7/10 — Depends on price. Over 30?Debatable.Under30?Debatable.Under25? Great deal.
- Nicotine delivery: 6/10 — Too strong for most, perfect for heavy smokers only
Final Verdict
The Olit Hookalit Pro 60K isn’t trying to be subtle. It’s big, loud (literally, with that shisha sound), and packs a nicotine punch that’ll put hair on your chest. But for what it is — a long-lasting disposable that actually delivers on its promises — it works.
The lack of lower nicotine options and the inability to refill it keep it from being truly great. But if you’re coming off a pack-a-day habit or you just want something that won’t die on a weekend trip? This gets the job done. Just keep it in MTL mode if you want to see that 60K number.
Three weeks of use. Still going. Still tastes clean.
I don’t say that about many disposables.
Robin Wilke has been reviewing vape hardware since 2017. He tests everything for minimum two weeks before writing. No AI. No affiliate shortcuts. Just honest opinions from someone who actually uses this stuff.
