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Full Product Description of Feoba Pro 6000 Prefilled Pod Kit – Box of 5
The thing that sets the Feoba Pro 6000 Prefilled Pod Kit apart from most other 6000-puff systems is the Hydraulic Balancing System inside the pod. Where other kits rely on a simple gravity feed from the 10ml reservoir into the 2ml chamber, Feoba's HBS actively regulates e-liquid pressure to keep the mesh coil consistently saturated. That means no dry hits halfway through the pod and no flavour fade in the final third, which is precisely the kind of device you want to commit a full box to. For a regular vaper going through roughly one pod every five to seven days, a box of five covers four to five weeks without a reorder.
At around £7 per device at wholesale pricing, that is a straightforward stock-up decision. The October 2026 vape duty will affect this price bracket, locking in current pricing now on a device you already know works is logical rather than speculative.
Four to Five Weeks of Vaping, One Order: Feoba Pro 6000 Prefilled Pod Kit
A box of five Feoba Pro 6000 kits gives you 30,000 puffs across the set. If you are a moderate vaper pulling 400 to 500 puffs a day, each device lasts around 12 to 15 days. That puts the full box in the five-to-six-week range, enough of a runway that you are never ordering out of urgency.
A box of 5 Feoba Pro 6000 kits lasts approximately four to six weeks for a regular vaper averaging 400 to 500 puffs daily. Each device delivers up to 6000 puffs via the auto-refilling 10ml reservoir, making the per-device duration roughly 12 to 15 days depending on draw length and frequency.
The pod design is worth understanding before committing. Each kit ships as a device plus a 2ml prefilled pod and a separate 10ml refill container. You slot the two-part pod assembly in with a click, remove the silicone plug, and the reservoir feeds the mesh coil automatically as you vape. There is nothing to manually refill mid-session. The transparent refill container lets you track how much liquid remains without guessing.
What the Draw Actually Feels Like Over the Pod's Lifespan
Based on the confirmed HBS mesh coil specification, the Feoba Pro 6000 should deliver a tight, restricted mouth-to-lung draw consistent with the 20mg nic salt delivery most former smokers and regular MTL vapers expect. The adjustable airflow slider is a genuine feature here, not a cosmetic addition it shifts the draw from a cigarette-close restriction to a slightly airier pull, which matters when you are using the same device for several days in a row and your preference shifts across the day.
Where the HBS system specifically earns its billing is in the final quarter of the pod. Devices without active pressure balancing tend to produce thinner, drier vapour as the reservoir empties, leading to inconsistent nicotine delivery in the last day or two of use. With HBS regulating that feed throughout, the 6000-puff figure is more reliably reached than with simpler gravity-fed alternatives in the same price bracket.
How It Compares to the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000
The nearest direct alternative is the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000, also available as a box of five. Both systems use the same 2ml pod plus 10ml reservoir setup, both deliver 6000 puffs, and both use 20mg nic salt. The differences are meaningful in practice. The Hayati runs an 850mAh battery versus Feoba's 1400mAh, which means the Hayati typically needs one full charge mid-pod while the Feoba can often see a full pod through on a single charge. Hayati's flavour count runs to 30-plus options; Feoba currently offers around 20 flavours, so it has a tighter range.
Where Feoba leads is battery capacity and the HBS pressure system, which gives it an edge in dry-hit prevention. If flavour variety across a box matters more than battery longevity, Hayati is worth comparing directly. If you want to get through a pod with fewer charging interruptions, Feoba is the practical choice.
The Feoba Pro 6000 and Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000 are direct alternatives. The Feoba has a larger 1400mAh battery versus the Hayati's 850mAh, meaning fewer mid-pod charges. The Hayati offers 30-plus flavours to Feoba's 20. Both are TPD-compliant, use 20mg nic salt, and deliver 6000 puffs from the same 2ml pod plus 10ml reservoir system.
The Per-Unit Cost and What It Changes: Prefilled Vape Kit
At around £7 per device in a bulk box of five, the Feoba Pro 6000 delivers 6000 puffs at a cost that works out to roughly £1.17 per 1000 puffs. A single-unit purchase at retail typically runs £10 to £11, pushing that figure above £1.80 per 1000 puffs. Across a box of five that is a saving of around £15 to £20 not marginal. For a product you use daily and will definitely go through, the bulk case is straightforward.
The October 2026 vape duty is a genuine factor for this price bracket. Devices in the £7 to £11 range will see proportional duty impact, meaning the current wholesale price on the Feoba Pro 6000 represents pre-tax value that will not be replicated after October 2026. Stocking up before that date is a concrete saving, not a sales angle.
Specification Table of Feoba Pro 6000 Prefilled Pod Kit
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Specification |
Detail |
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Pack Size |
Box of 5 |
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Puff Count Per Device |
Up to 6000 |
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E-Liquid Volume |
2ml pod + 10ml auto-refill reservoir (12ml total) |
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Nicotine Strength |
20mg (2%) nicotine salt |
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Battery Capacity |
1400mAh rechargeable |
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Coil Type |
Mesh coil with HBS (Hydraulic Balancing System) |
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Activation |
Draw-activated (auto-draw) |
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Charging |
USB-C (cable not included) |
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Airflow |
Adjustable airflow slider |
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Compliance |
TPD-compliant, MHRA-registered |
Flavours — What to Buy in a Full Box and What to Try First
The Feoba Pro 6000 runs around 20 flavours, covering fruit, ice, and a handful of candy and fizzy profiles. These are the ones worth understanding for a box commitment.
Blue Razz Lemonade — tangy blue raspberry base with a citrus lift on the exhale. Holds its sharpness across the pod without tipping into artificial sweetness. Reliable for a full box if you like sour-fruit profiles.
Watermelon Ice — clean, sweet watermelon with a moderate menthol finish. Not an aggressive cooling hit. One of the most neutral choices in the range and one of the safest full-box bets for anyone not sure of their flavour preference.
Triple Mango — ripe, sweet mango from inhale to exhale with no sourness. Simple and consistent. A strong full-box candidate for mango fans who want a flavour that will not become tiring at day 10.
Blueberry Cherry Cranberry — a three-berry blend where cherry leads on the inhale and cranberry adds a tartness on the exhale. More complex than a single-fruit option. Worth a single trial before committing to a box because the cranberry note is prominent.
Fizzy Cherry — cherry soda on the inhale with a subtle fizz sensation on the exhale. Accurate to the profile it promises. Good for a full box; flavour stays consistent throughout the pod.
Strawberry Raspberry Ice — dual berry with a clean menthol finish. The ice level is measured, not overwhelming. One of the more balanced fruit-ice combinations in the range.
Gummy Bear — candy-sweet with a mixed fruit base. Heavier on the palate than ice or citrus options. Try a single before buying a box — it divides opinion across longer sessions.
Cola Lime — cola base with a citrus finish. Less common in this format and a genuine change of pace from fruit profiles. Try one first unless you already know you want this all week.
For a first full box, Watermelon Ice, Triple Mango, or Fizzy Cherry are the straightforward safe choices. Blue Razz Lemonade works well if you know you like sour profiles. Leave Gummy Bear and Cola Lime as singles until you have used them for a full pod.
One Honest Consideration Before Ordering
The Feoba Pro 6000's flavour count sits at around 20 options notably narrower than the Hayati Pro Max Plus's 30-plus. If you are someone who rotates frequently across flavours and wants variety as the main reason to bulk-buy, the Hayati's wider range may serve that habit better. The Feoba makes more sense for someone who has identified one or two flavours they will reliably return to, and wants to stock up on those specifically.
If you already know which flavour works for you and you want a month's supply sorted in one order, a box of five Feoba Pro 6000 kits is a sensible buy at the current wholesale price. The 1400mAh battery, HBS pressure system, and adjustable airflow make this a device that holds up reliably across repeated pods not just the first one. If you are still working out your preferred flavour or want more than 20 options to rotate through, pick up a single first or take a look at the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000 box for comparison.
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FAQs
How long does a box of 5 Feoba Pro 6000 kits actually last?
For a regular vaper pulling 400 to 500 puffs per day, each device lasts roughly 12 to 15 days, making a box of five a four to six week supply. Heavier vapers going through 600 to 800 puffs daily will get through a pod in 8 to 10 days, putting the full box closer to six to seven weeks. Draw length is the main variable shorter draws get closer to the 6000-puff figure than long, slow pulls.
What nicotine strength is the Feoba Pro 6000?
The Feoba Pro 6000 contains 20mg (2%) nicotine salt e-liquid. This is the standard TPD-compliant strength for UK prefilled pod kits. Nicotine salt at 20mg delivers a smooth throat hit with a faster nicotine absorption rate than freebase, which is why it works well for former smokers or anyone used to a strong, satisfying draw.
Is the Feoba Pro 6000 Prefilled Pod Kit TPD-compliant and legal in the UK?
Yes, the Feoba Pro 6000 is fully TPD-compliant and MHRA-registered for sale in the UK. It uses a 2ml prefilled pod meeting the maximum legal pod capacity and 20mg nic salt, making it a legal post-ban alternative to high-capacity single-use disposables banned in the UK in June 2025.
What is the Hydraulic Balancing System on the Feoba Pro 6000?
The HBS (Hydraulic Balancing System) is Feoba's pressure-regulating mechanism inside the pod that controls how e-liquid flows from the 10ml reservoir into the 2ml pod chamber. Unlike a simple gravity feed, HBS keeps the mesh coil consistently saturated throughout the pod's lifespan. This reduces the risk of dry hits in the final portion of the pod and helps maintain consistent flavour and vapour output from first puff to last.
How does the Feoba Pro 6000 compare to the Hayati Pro Max Plus 6000?
Both are 6000-puff, 20mg nic salt, draw-activated prefilled pod kits using a 2ml pod plus 10ml reservoir. The Feoba Pro 6000 has a substantially larger 1400mAh battery versus the Hayati's 850mAh, so it typically requires fewer charges per pod. The Hayati offers 30-plus flavours compared to Feoba's 20. Both are TPD-compliant and available in boxes of 5. Choose Feoba for battery longevity; choose Hayati if a wider flavour range matters more.
Which flavour should I buy a full box of for the first time?
Watermelon Ice and Triple Mango are the safest full-box choices for most vapers. Both are clean, consistent profiles that hold across the full pod without becoming tiring. Blue Razz Lemonade works well as a first full box if you already know you like sour-citrus profiles. Gummy Bear and Cola Lime are worth trying as singles before committing an entire box. They have distinct profiles that divide opinion over longer use.
Does the Feoba Pro 6000 come with a charging cable?
No, the Feoba Pro 6000 does not include a USB-C charging cable in the box. The device charges via USB-C, so any standard USB-C cable will work. Most vapers already have one from another device. Worth noting before your first order if you do not have one readily available.
How much does the Feoba Pro 6000 cost per device in a box of 5?
At bulk wholesale pricing a box of 5 Feoba Pro 6000 kits typically works out to around £7 per device, compared to £10 to £11 per unit at single retail price. That is a saving of roughly £15 to £20 across a box, and with October 2026 vape duty on the horizon, the current wholesale price represents the best cost per unit this product will see.
Can I mix flavours in a box of 5 Feoba Pro 6000 kits?
This depends on how the site structures the box purchase. Some bulk listings allow per-unit flavour selection, others sell a box in a single flavour. If mixing is available, a practical approach is to take two or three units in a proven flavour and one unit each in two new ones that way you are covered if one new flavour does not land.
Is the Feoba Pro 6000 better than buying single-use disposable vapes?
For anyone vaping daily, yes. The Feoba Pro 6000 delivers 6000 puffs from a rechargeable device and replaceable pod, meaning you are only replacing the pod rather than discarding the full device each time. The per-puff cost is substantially lower than that of single-use disposables; the device produces less waste, and the HBS mesh coil system means flavour consistency is maintained throughout the full pod in a way most single-use devices do not match.

