- Go for the Olit Hookalit 40000 if:
- Go for the Olit Shishalit 30K if:
- Olit Shishalit 30K vs Hookalit 40000
- What They Have in Common (Spoiler: It’s a Lot)
- Where They Split: Size, Stamina & Style
- Coil Tech: Same on Both = Flavor Game Strong
- Which Is Best For You?
- Wrapping Up…
- FAQ: Shishalit 30K vs Hookalit 40000
- One Last Thing…
TL;DR…
Both of these hookah-style vapes pack in plenty of performance and insane vapor production. I actually prefer the Olit Shishalit 30K because it’s slightly more portable. The Hookalit 40000 is a great desktop ripper, though…
Go for the Olit Hookalit 40000 if:
- You want maximum puff count
- You hate charging your vape too often
- You dig the big, bold hookah-style design
- You want a longer-lasting disposable with serious endurance
Go for the Olit Shishalit 30K if:
- Portability matters – you’re always on the move
- You want more design/flavor options
- You’re cool with slightly fewer puffs and a smaller battery
- You want a lighter, more pocket-friendly feel
If you’re looking at either the Olit Shishalit 30K or the Hookalit 40000, you’re clearly not messing around with puny disposables.
These things are disposable hookah monsters, built for big sessions, big clouds, and zero setup. And to my eyes, they look like something straight out of Game of Thrones.
But here’s the real question: Which one’s actually worth buying?
Here’s how they compare on paper, specs-wise. After the table, we’ll get down to the nitty gritty of what they’re like to live with and use.
Olit Shishalit 30K vs Hookalit 40000


Key Specs Compared
Feature | Shishalit 30K | Hookalit 40000 |
---|---|---|
Puff Count | ~30K (MTL) / ~15K (DTL) | ~40K (MTL) / ~20K (DTL) |
E-liquid Capacity | 25mL | 40mL |
Battery | 950mAh (rechargeable) | 1300mAh (rechargeable) |
Output | 18W (MTL) / 22W (DTL) | 18W (MTL) / 22W (DTL) |
Coil | 0.6Ω Mesh “LIT” Coil | 0.6Ω Mesh “LIT” Coil |
Airflow Control | Adjustable (MTL ↔ DTL) | Adjustable (MTL ↔ DTL) |
Display | Battery + Juice Levels | Battery + Juice Levels |
Designs | Dozens of colorful styles | 5 tarot-themed designs |
Size | More compact | Chunkier, hookah-style |
What They Have in Common (Spoiler: It’s a Lot)
Before we talk about how they’re different, let’s be clear – both of these vapes are loaded with the good stuff:
- Dual-mode vaping (MTL/DTL – just twist the airflow ring)
- Mesh coil tech for flavor that smacks
- Digital display so you’re never guessing about juice or battery
- USB-C charging (fast and easy)
So yeah, you’re getting a top-tier disposable either way. But the devil’s in the details…
Where They Split: Size, Stamina & Style
🔋 Battery Life: Hookalit Wins (No Contest)

The Hookalit 40000 packs a 1300mAh battery. That’s huge. It’ll run longer between charges which means less down time and more performance over a longer period of time.
With disposables battery life isn’t just important for things like lasting through the day. The higher the mAh, the more power it can output – and on hookah-style vapes, you want as much as you can get.
The Shishalit 30K, while solid at 950mAh, just isn’t built for marathon sessions (and it cannot deliver the same level of oomph either).
You’ll probably need to juice it up once or twice before finishing off all 25mL of juice. Not a big deal, but worth noting.
Verdict: Go Hookalit if charging less is a priority.
💨 Puff Count & Juice: Bigger is (Literally) Better
Both of those numbers are wild, but if you want true hookah longevity, the Hookalit’s extra 10K puffs might win you over. I mean, when it comes to the number of puffs on a disposable more is ALWAYS better.
It’s also worth nothing that both of the puff counts for these two vapes are very accurate; both came within our 3% error of margin window during testing.
And that’s very good. We’ve had vapes that were out by as much as 20% in the past, so 3% is exceptional.
Verdict: Hookalit goes the distance.
🎨 Style Points: Depends On Your Vibe
I’m not gonna lie, I’m not the biggest fan of the design language on these vapes. I prefer a more stream-lined, elegant vape. Something that just looks flat and smart and doesn’t take up too much room in my pocket.
But design and taste are subjective, so rather than talk about me – who clearly isn’t the target demographic of these particular vapes – let’s look at who they’re for and which does what best:
- Shishalit 30K is all about variety. Dozens of patterns, flavors, and finishes – from Arabic calligraphy to bold, neon graphics. Every flavor has its own vibe.
- Hookalit 40000 leans into that tarot mystique. There are only 5 styles, but they’re big, bold, and themed – think dragons, warriors, and mystic cards. Perfect for that showpiece vibe.
Verdict: If you want to collect ‘em all, go Shishalit. If you like something premium and artistic, Hookalit’s your move.
Coil Tech: Same on Both = Flavor Game Strong
Both units rock Olit’s 0.6Ω LIT mesh coil – and it shows.
Flavor is on point. Vapor is smooth. Whether you’re sipping on Blue Razz or Two Apple, the flavor is rich and dense just as you’d expect from a hookah-style vape.
If you haven’t used a hookah-style vape before, be warned: these things kick out a TON of vaper – way more than your usual, run of the mill disposable vapes or pod vapes.
If you like a lot of clouds, thick, dense vapor, they’re brilliant. I had a blast testing these out because they hit so much differently to what I’m usually used to (MTL pod vapes).
I didn’t come across any issues with the LIT mesh coils during testing, and I went through a lot of flavors before putting pen to paper. Usually, when testing a batch of vapes, you’ll get the occasional dud. Not with these guys.
Performance, flavor, and firing was all consistent AF.
No difference here – it’s a tie.
Which Is Best For You?

- Shishalit 30K is easier to carry, lighter in the hand, and better for casual, on-the-go vaping. Still lasts ages, and feels great in the pocket.
- Hookalit 40000 feels more like a desktop hookah replacement. It’s heavier, bulkier, but it just keeps going. Great for home use, events, or if you want a “set it and forget it” device for hours.
Wrapping Up…
So who wins in this showdown? Depends what kind of vaper you are:
Go for the Olit Hookalit 40000 if:
- You want maximum puff count
- You hate charging your vape too often
- You dig the big, bold hookah-style design
- You want a longer-lasting disposable with serious endurance
Go for the Olit Shishalit 30K if:
- Portability matters – you’re always on the move
- You want more design/flavor options
- You’re cool with slightly fewer puffs and a smaller battery
- You want a lighter, more pocket-friendly feel
Either way, you’re getting a high-performance disposable that punches way above its weight. These aren’t your average gas station vapes; they pack a massive punch and they look more like sword handles than vapes.
Definitely not for everyone, but for a certain type of user – someone that loves Hookah and fantasy fiction – both are an easy recommendation.
FAQ: Shishalit 30K vs Hookalit 40000
Q: Do both have airflow control?
Yes! You can swap between MTL and DTL with a simple twist.
Q: Can you recharge them?
Absolutely. Both use USB-C for fast, easy charging.
Q: Do they leak?
Not in our testing. That mesh coil system handles juice well – no gurgles or mess.
Q: Are the flavors different between models?
Some overlap, but Shishalit has more variety. Hookalit sticks with themed packs tied to each design.
Q: Which one’s better for parties or long sessions?
Hookalit 40000. More juice, more battery, fewer interruptions.
One Last Thing…
Still can’t decide? Easy fix: grab both. Use the Shishalit for day-to-day and break out the Hookalit when you want to flex or vape for hours.
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