Price (USD)
Mambo Herb Stick edgeFlowermate V5 Nano
$130
Mambo Herb Stick
$50
Mambo Herb Stick is typically around $80 lower.
Vaporizer Comparison
Flowermate V5 Nano
Mambo Herb Stick
Side-by-side specs, pricing context, and clear decision guidance.
Flowermate V5 Nano 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 $80 below Flowermate V5 Nano. Mambo Herb Stick has the quicker listed heat-up profile, which can matter for shorter sessions.
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Flowermate V5 Nano
$130
Mambo Herb Stick
$50
Mambo Herb Stick is typically around $80 lower.
Flowermate V5 Nano
~30 seconds
Mambo Herb Stick
15 Seconds (220°C)
Mambo Herb Stick has the quicker listed heat-up profile.
Flowermate V5 Nano
155 grams
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Weight is close enough that portability is likely similar.
Flowermate V5 Nano
Conduction
Mambo Herb Stick
Convection
Heating style differs, which can impact flavor and extraction behavior.
Top specs where these two devices diverge.
Price (USD)
Flowermate V5 Nano
$130
Mambo Herb Stick
$50
Device Type
Flowermate V5 Nano
—
Mambo Herb Stick
Portable
Heating Type
Flowermate V5 Nano
Conduction
Mambo Herb Stick
Convection
Heat Up Time
Flowermate V5 Nano
~30 seconds
Mambo Herb Stick
15 Seconds (220°C)
Temperature Range
Flowermate V5 Nano
40℃ - 230℃ (104°F - 446°F)
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Chamber Capacity
Flowermate V5 Nano
0.4 grams
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Battery Capacity
Flowermate V5 Nano
2500mAh
Mambo Herb Stick
1000mAh
Charging
Flowermate V5 Nano
—
Mambo Herb Stick
USB-C
Charge Time
Flowermate V5 Nano
2 - 2.5 hours
Mambo Herb Stick
—
Dimensions
Flowermate V5 Nano
122.78 x 50.2 x 23.2mm
Mambo Herb Stick
21mm x 29mm x 110mm
Direct comparison of every spec from each device profile.
| Specification | Flowermate V5 Nano | Mambo Herb Stick |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $130 | $50 |
| Device Type | — | Portable |
| Heating Type | Conduction | Convection |
| Heat Up Time | ~30 seconds | 15 Seconds (220°C) |
| Temperature Range | 40℃ - 230℃ (104°F - 446°F) | — |
| Chamber Capacity | 0.4 grams | — |
| Battery Capacity | 2500mAh | 1000mAh |
| Charging | — | USB-C |
| Charge Time | 2 - 2.5 hours | — |
| Dimensions | 122.78 x 50.2 x 23.2mm | 21mm x 29mm x 110mm |
| Weight | 155 grams | — |
| Power Adjustment | Digital | — |
| Brand | Flowermate | XVAPE |
| Automatic Shut Off | — | Yes |
| Chamber Material | Ceramic | — |
| Draw Activated | — | Yes |
| Haptic Feedback | — | Yes |
The biggest practical difference is heating approach: Flowermate V5 Nano runs conduction while Mambo Herb Stick runs convection. That changes flavor delivery, vapor density, and how the device responds to slow versus fast draws.
Mambo Herb Stick is the cheaper option at $50 compared with $130 for the Flowermate V5 Nano, about $80 less. Live retailer pricing can shift, so confirm before buying.
Mambo Herb Stick reaches session-ready temperature in 15 Seconds (220°C), while the Flowermate V5 Nano takes ~30 seconds. That's roughly 15 seconds quicker on the Mambo Herb Stick, which is useful if you want shorter, on-demand sessions.
Flowermate V5 Nano uses conduction heating, while the Mambo Herb Stick uses convection. Heating style influences flavor profile, vapor density, and how forgiving the device is to draw technique.
Mambo Herb Stick is the better fit for microdosing in our database, typically thanks to a smaller chamber, finer temperature control, or both.
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