Vaporizer Comparison

Linx Gaia vs Mambo Herb Stick

Linx Gaia

Linx Gaia

VS
Mambo Herb Stick

Mambo Herb Stick

Side-by-side specs, pricing context, and clear decision guidance.

Editorial Summary

Linx Gaia and Mambo Herb Stick are both portable / budget vaporizers, but they target different priorities. Mambo Herb Stick is usually the lower-cost pick at $50, around $110 below Linx Gaia. Session style, airflow, and extraction behavior will matter more than raw spec sheet numbers here.

Specs Compared

15

Different Specs

15

Shared Specs

0

Overall Overlap

0%

Shared Traits

Portable Budget Convection Electronic

Head-to-Head Highlights

A quick snapshot of the specs people usually care about first.

Price (USD)

Mambo Herb Stick edge

Linx Gaia

$160

Mambo Herb Stick

$50

Mambo Herb Stick is typically around $110 lower.

Heat-Up Time

Close call

Linx Gaia

Mambo Herb Stick

15 Seconds (220°C)

Both devices are in a similar heat-up range.

Weight

Close call

Linx Gaia

146 grams

Mambo Herb Stick

Weight is close enough that portability is likely similar.

Heating Style

Close call

Linx Gaia

Primarily Convection with some Conduction

Mambo Herb Stick

Convection

Heating style differs, which can impact flavor and extraction behavior.

Key Differences at a Glance

Top specs where these two devices diverge.

10 differences

Price (USD)

Linx Gaia

$160

Mambo Herb Stick

$50

Device Type

Linx Gaia

Mambo Herb Stick

Portable

Heating Type

Linx Gaia

Primarily Convection with some Conduction

Mambo Herb Stick

Convection

Heat Up Time

Linx Gaia

Mambo Herb Stick

15 Seconds (220°C)

Temperature Range

Linx Gaia

93°C - 220°C (200°F-428°F)

Mambo Herb Stick

Battery Capacity

Linx Gaia

2200mAh

Mambo Herb Stick

1000mAh

Charging

Linx Gaia

Micro USB

Mambo Herb Stick

USB-C

Charge Time

Linx Gaia

3 - 4 hours

Mambo Herb Stick

Dimensions

Linx Gaia

50 x 24 x 80mm

Mambo Herb Stick

21mm x 29mm x 110mm

Weight

Linx Gaia

146 grams

Mambo Herb Stick

Choose Linx Gaia if...

  • You prefer a primarily convection with some conduction heating profile.
  • You prefer Linx Gaia's overall feature mix and form factor.
  • You prefer Linx Gaia's overall feature mix and form factor.
View Linx Gaia Profile

Choose Mambo Herb Stick if...

  • You want the lower listed entry price ($50 vs $160).
  • You prefer a convection heating profile.
  • Your usage leans toward microdosing sessions.
View Mambo Herb Stick Profile

Spec Comparison Table

Direct comparison of every spec from each device profile.

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SpecificationLinx GaiaMambo Herb Stick
Price (USD) $160$50
Device Type Portable
Heating Type Primarily Convection with some ConductionConvection
Heat Up Time 15 Seconds (220°C)
Temperature Range 93°C - 220°C (200°F-428°F)
Battery Capacity 2200mAh1000mAh
Charging Micro USBUSB-C
Charge Time 3 - 4 hours
Dimensions 50 x 24 x 80mm21mm x 29mm x 110mm
Weight 146 grams
Brand Linx VaporXVAPE
Automatic Shut Off Yes
Display Type OLED
Draw Activated Yes
Haptic Feedback Yes

Comparison FAQs

What is the biggest difference between the Linx Gaia and the Mambo Herb Stick?

The biggest practical difference is price tier: the Mambo Herb Stick sits at $50 while the Linx Gaia is $160, a gap of about $110 that puts them in different buying brackets.

Which is cheaper, the Linx Gaia or the Mambo Herb Stick?

Mambo Herb Stick is the cheaper option at $50 compared with $160 for the Linx Gaia, about $110 less. Live retailer pricing can shift, so confirm before buying.

What's the difference in heating between the Linx Gaia and the Mambo Herb Stick?

Linx Gaia uses primarily convection with some 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.

Is the Linx Gaia or the Mambo Herb Stick better for microdosing?

Mambo Herb Stick is the better fit for microdosing in our database, typically thanks to a smaller chamber, finer temperature control, or both.

Which uses USB-C, the Linx Gaia or the Mambo Herb Stick?

Mambo Herb Stick charges over USB-C; the Linx Gaia uses a Micro USB port. USB-C means one fewer cable to keep around if your phone and laptop already use it.

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