Price (USD)
Mambo Herb Stick edgeArizer Air Max
$240
Mambo Herb Stick
$50
Mambo Herb Stick is typically around $190 lower.
Vaporizer Comparison
Arizer Air Max
Mambo Herb Stick
Side-by-side specs, pricing context, and clear decision guidance.
Arizer Air Max and Mambo Herb Stick are both portable / electronic vaporizers, but they target different priorities. Mambo Herb Stick is usually the lower-cost pick at $50, around $190 below Arizer Air Max. Mambo Herb Stick has the quicker listed heat-up profile, which can matter for shorter sessions.
Specs Compared
19
Different Specs
17
Shared Specs
2
Overall Overlap
11%
Shared Traits
A quick snapshot of the specs people usually care about first.
Arizer Air Max
$240
Mambo Herb Stick
$50
Mambo Herb Stick is typically around $190 lower.
Arizer Air Max
~1 minute
Mambo Herb Stick
15 Seconds (220°C)
Mambo Herb Stick has the quicker listed heat-up profile.
Arizer Air Max
~160 grams
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Weight is close enough that portability is likely similar.
Arizer Air Max
Hybrid
Mambo Herb Stick
Convection
Heating style differs, which can impact flavor and extraction behavior.
Top specs where these two devices diverge.
Price (USD)
Arizer Air Max
$240
Mambo Herb Stick
$50
Heating Type
Arizer Air Max
Hybrid
Mambo Herb Stick
Convection
Heat Up Time
Arizer Air Max
~1 minute
Mambo Herb Stick
15 Seconds (220°C)
Temperature Range
Arizer Air Max
50°C-220°C
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Chamber Capacity
Arizer Air Max
~0.25 grams
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Battery Type
Arizer Air Max
Swappable 26650
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Battery Capacity
Arizer Air Max
5750mAh
Mambo Herb Stick
1000mAh
Battery Life
Arizer Air Max
~135 minutes
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Pass-Through Charging
Arizer Air Max
Yes
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Dimensions
Arizer Air Max
125x25mm
Mambo Herb Stick
21mm x 29mm x 110mm
Direct comparison of every spec from each device profile.
| Specification | Arizer Air Max | Mambo Herb Stick |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $240 | $50 |
| Device Type | Portable | Portable |
| Heating Type | Hybrid | Convection |
| Heat Up Time | ~1 minute | 15 Seconds (220°C) |
| Temperature Range | 50°C-220°C | — |
| Chamber Capacity | ~0.25 grams | — |
| Battery Type | Swappable 26650 | — |
| Battery Capacity | 5750mAh | 1000mAh |
| Battery Life | ~135 minutes | — |
| Charging | USB-C | USB-C |
| Pass-Through Charging | Yes | — |
| Dimensions | 125x25mm | 21mm x 29mm x 110mm |
| Weight | ~160 grams | — |
| Power Adjustment | Digital Control | — |
| Brand | Arizer | XVAPE |
| Automatic Shut Off | — | Yes |
| Draw Activated | — | Yes |
| Haptic Feedback | — | Yes |
| Heating Element | Ceramic | — |
The biggest practical difference is price tier: the Mambo Herb Stick sits at $50 while the Arizer Air Max is $240, a gap of about $190 that puts them in different buying brackets.
Mambo Herb Stick is the cheaper option at $50 compared with $240 for the Arizer Air Max, about $190 less. Live retailer pricing can shift, so confirm before buying.
Mambo Herb Stick reaches session-ready temperature in 15 Seconds (220°C), while the Arizer Air Max takes ~1 minute. That's roughly 45 seconds quicker on the Mambo Herb Stick, which is useful if you want shorter, on-demand sessions.
Arizer Air Max uses hybrid heating, while the Mambo Herb Stick uses convection. Heating style influences flavor profile, vapor density, and how forgiving the device is to draw technique.
Yes, only the Arizer Air Max supports pass-through charging. The Mambo Herb Stick has to finish charging before you can use it.
Mambo Herb Stick is the better fit for microdosing in our database, typically thanks to a smaller chamber, finer temperature control, or both.
Across the 19 specs we line up, they share 2 and differ on 17, an overlap of about 11%. The differences are concentrated in the areas the spec table highlights with a marker.
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