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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.

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