TL;DR: Should You Buy the Olit Hookalit Pro 60K?
If you’re after a disposable that lasts for ages, actually looks good, and hits like a tank — yes, this one’s worth your cash.
Here’s the short version:
- 60,000 puff capacity — perfect for long hauls or forgetful vapers.
- Big 30mL juice tank & rechargeable 1500mAh battery.
- Switchable MTL & DTL modes.
- Leather wrap and screen make it look seriously slick.
Things To Keep In Mind / Cons
❌ It’s big, definitely not for stealth vapers. Need something smaller and more compact, go with Vaporesso XROS 5 or OXVA XLIM Pro 2 DNA.
❌ Not refillable, so once it’s empty, it’s done.
First Impressions: Is This a Vape or a Designer Accessory?

When I pulled the Hookalit Pro 60K out of the box, I honestly thought I’d accidentally ordered a luxury portable speaker.
I’ve tested plenty of disposables over the years, and most of them look… well, disposable.
This one? People actually asked me what it was — and not just in vape shops. And with good reason too: it’s wrapped in leather and it looks unlike any disposable vape you’ve ever seen.
Dull, this vape is NOT. But looks are only one piece of the puzzle. What really matters is how it vapes.
And, spoiler alert, this one actually does deliver the goods. I’d caveat this statement, however, with the note that it definitely won’t be to everybody’s tastes – both aesthetically and how it vapes (it’s potent and very high on the nicotine, 35mg).
What’s It Like to Actually Use?

Flavor & Clouds
Right out of the box, this thing kicks out dense, flavorful clouds, the kind you’d expect from a proper sub-ohm tank. It’s meant to, though; Olit is catering (and owning) the growing niche of hookah-style vapes.
It uses a 0.5Ω mesh coil, and the flavor is very good across the range. Like all disposables, the flavor is amped-up here. It’s designed to be big and bold and impactful.
I tried the entire flavor range and performance was consistant; the coil is performant right down to the last drop of juice. As for the flavors, they’re decent. Not award-winning or anything but very good all the same.
Standouts for me were: Lady Killer, Lush Ice, and Peach Mint. Flavor’s subjective, of course, so your preferences will vary. But the general performance across the range is solid. I didn’t get any weak hits or dry / burnt ones either. That’s the sign of a good, well engineered coil.
Switching Between MTL and DTL
You can swap between MTL (tight, cigarette-style) and DTL (looser, lung-hit) modes on the fly.
I mostly stuck to MTL because I like that sharp throat hit, but DTL is great for when you want to push the vape and generate some billowing clouds. Word of warning, though: DTL mode will rinse through your juice reserves faster.
If you want to maximise its longevity, stick with MTL mode at least 70% to 80% of the time. Another cool thing? There’s no fiddly menu for switching modes: just flip the switch and puff.
Battery & Charging

With a 1500mAh battery and USB-C charging, it easily lasts all day, and usually way beyond. I’d plug it in every day to ensure I had the maximum performance but, in reality, I think it could probably do 2-3 days easily with moderate usage.
But as the battery drains, the power delivery drops. If you want the biggest possible hits all day long, best practice is to top-up once a day, usually overnight or when you sense the power dropping.
With fast-charge, you only really need to show it the charger to get it back up to full power anyway. No more than 20 minutes.
Display Screen = Game-Changer
The screen tells you exactly how much battery and e-liquid you’ve got left, and even tracks your puff count.
Is that necessary? Nah. Is it cool? Absolutely. No more guessing when it’ll die on you mid-hit.
Living With It Long-Term

As the name suggests, the OLIT Hookalit Pro 60K will do 60K puffs. That means testing the entire range takes ages. I still have over 40% left in the majority of my test samples, and I’ve been using them interchangeably for weeks now.
They do hit like a freight train, though, and I’m more of a low power, MTL vaper. I run the Vaporesso XROS 5 and OXVA XLIM Pro 2 DNA usually, so running these massive vapes was definitely a bit of a change.
But if you like that hookah-style vaping experience, I honestly cannot think of a more capable option on the market right now.
Here’s what I enjoyed most while testing out the OLIT Hookalit Pro 60K:
Pros That Actually Matter
- Never Worry About Running Out: 60K puffs sounds like marketing fluff, but I believe it. This thing just keeps going.
- Maintenance-Free: No refilling, no coil changing, no mess. It’s plug-and-play, the way disposables should be.
- Taste Doesn’t Drop Off: Even after 2 weeks of heavy use, the flavor was still solid.
- Perfect Travel Companion: No juice bottles, no chargers (unless you’re going longer than a week), and no stress.
A Few Downsides
- It’s Thicc: Definitely bulkier than most disposables. You’ll feel it in your pocket.
- Not Refillable: You can’t top up the juice — once it’s done, it’s trash time.
- Pricey (But Worth It): Around $20 up front, but it lasts way longer than a $10 disposable.
Who Should Get This?
If you’re:
- A chain vaper who’s tired of burning through $10 disposables every few days.
- Someone who likes premium gear but doesn’t want to mess with mods.
- A fan of rich, consistent flavor and big clouds.
- Looking for a disposable with actual reliability — not a coin toss.
… then the Olit Hookalit Pro 60K will probably become your go-to.
If you’re into slim, stealthy vapes or want to switch flavors daily, this might not be your jam.
But if you want something that lasts, looks good, and works every single time, this thing punches way above its weight.
Wrapping Up…

It looks ridiculous, to be honest, but you cannot argue with how well it is put together; it’s like one of those insanely obnoxious hyper-expensive sports cars with massive spoilers, body kits and loud exhausts.
The flavor options cover all the most popular bases and taste great too. The battery life is very good too, so long as you keep it locked to MTL mode most of the time.
Do I recommend it? If you want a hookah-style vape then, yes, this would be the one to get. Just be warned: it hits hard and it packs a punch in the nicotine department too.
You don’t see vapes like these around much these days, but I think with all the cool stuff OLIT is doing that could change in the coming weeks and months.
The OLIT Hookalit Pro 60K is definitely worth checking out if you’re after something a little different. It ain’t for everybody but for certain types of vaper, this product is going to impress a lot of people.
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FAQ: Olit Hookalit Pro 60K
How long does it actually last?
60K puffs is a lot. I got several OLIT Hookalit Pro 60K models to test out and, several weeks, later they all still have about 40% to 50% of their juice reserves intact.
If you get the OLIT Hookalit Pro 60K and you vape moderately, I could see it lasting perhaps as long as three weeks. Heavier vapers might run it down in 1.5 to 2 weeks. But that’s still damn impressive for a disposable.
Can I refill it with my own juice?
The OLIT Hookalit Pro 60K is a disposable vape, so you cannot add you own vape juice or refill it. Once it is it out of juice, the vape is done and you’ll need to dispose of it.
What nicotine strength is it?
The OLIT Hookalit Pro 60K comes in one nicotine strength: 0.35% – or 35mg per unit. That’s pretty high, to be honest, and is one of the main reasons why my test units lasted so long.
A couple of hits is really all you need to stave-off any cravings. I wish there were lower options like 10mg and 20mg, that’d make a lot of sense.
Is it better for MTL or DTL?
The OLIT Hookalit Pro 60K’s mesh coil is great at both MTL and DTL vaping; the flavor and performance of each vaping mode was impressive and, importantly, consistant. Even after weeks of usage.
The only caveat for DTL would be this: it uses more power and will run down your juice reserve and battery faster than MTL mode.
How big is it?
The OLIT Hookalit Pro 60K is massive. Even by vape mod standards. It is bigger than anything I have tested in the past couple of years. Size-wise, it’s about as big as long as my iPhone 16 Pro Max which means you’ll need fairly big pockets to carry it around.
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