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  1. Raching MON5800A vs. Yohtron 448L (YC-448) Design & build: The Raching looks more premium in person—high-gloss finishes, dual-pane glass, and a luxe cabinet vibe. Yohtron is clean and modern but more utilitarian. Capacity & layout: Raching is the bigger box (≈580 L; ~3,000–4,000 cigars) with more room and nicer drawer/shelf organization. Yohtron is ~448 L (~2,300 cigars). Humidity/temperature system: Raching’s water-cooling + membrane setup is tidy and avoids sponge-type media, which helps keep things cleaner over time; it also includes ammonia-removal. Yohtron offers precise climate control and an ammonia-removal/water-recycle system, but uses a straightforward water-tank approach. Price: Typical street pricing puts Raching around $4,799, while the Yohtron commonly sells around $3,100–$3,700—often $1,000+ less than the Raching. Bottom line: Pick Raching if you want the better-looking showpiece with more space, excellent drawers, and a cleaner, low-maintenance hydration system. It’s the superior unit—just pricier. Pick Yohtron if you want a capable, well-featured cabinet that still holds a ton of cigars, maintains stable conditions, and saves you over a grand. It’s a great value play.
  2. Hey everyone, I've scoured the net and have been having some difficulty deciding between 2 different Raching humidors - MON3800 vs CT48. I understand that the CT48 is larger but that the MON3800 is newer and seems to offer slightly different technology in terms of cooling, humidification and the amount of sensors. Looking for some opinions from others who may have had this same dilemma. I have around 3100 cigars with like 2000 in untouched boxes and 350 singles. I know I would have to prioritize the boxes so I'm just trying to make the right decision. Ive read about a membrane that would need to be replaced every 6 months in the CT vs the MON but I can't confirm what that means. Does anyone have any thoughts, opinions or comments on which they feel (in your opinion) is the better investment? Any information or advice is most appreciated. Informational references (not the site I would buy from) CT48 - https://rachingonline.myshopify.com/products/raching-ct48a-cabinet-humidor MON3800 - https://rachingonline.myshopify.com/products/mon3800

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