JohnS Posted November 3, 2025 Posted November 3, 2025 Raching RR Series Humidor Launching Soon October 31, 2025 - Charlie Minato Raching, a Chinese company best known for its large electronic humidors, is set to begin selling a new desktop humidor, however, it’s not a normal wooden box. The Raching RR Series Humidor uses a combination of imported calfskin, cedar and aluminum to create what the company says is a “space capsule” design. It measures 16.4 inches x 11 x 7.17 and is rated to hold between 180 and 260 cigars. The humidor features a unique design, where the interior compartment slides out on small aluminium rails. Magnets are used to lock the interior in place, which the company says also helps to seal in the moisture. There’s a built-in humidifier, though Raching has not detailed what kind of humidifier it is. Each humidor has an MSRP of $879, Raching expects to start sales soon. As of now, there are five different colors. Each has the same laser-engraved patterns on the outside. Raching already uses the RR name for its highest-end electronic cabinet humidor models, which start at $8,000 and include a long list of features, including temperature and humidity control, wi-fi connectivity and even a draw machine. Source: https://halfwheel.com/raching-rr-series-humidor-launching-soon/455968/ 3 1
tbelle7 Posted November 3, 2025 Posted November 3, 2025 1 hour ago, JohnS said: 180 and 260 cigars I'm no engineer, but seems impossible at the size listed. 1
BrightonCorgi Posted November 3, 2025 Posted November 3, 2025 Looks cool regardless of the final cigar count. Not too expensive either. 2
KCCubano Posted November 3, 2025 Posted November 3, 2025 6 hours ago, tbelle7 said: I'm no engineer, but seems impossible at the size listed. Maybe it's for Partagas Chicos! 2
smashed Posted November 3, 2025 Posted November 3, 2025 This looks amazing and would go perfectly with my RR980. Would take the green option. 3
Cestis4 Posted November 5, 2025 Posted November 5, 2025 I have the RR980 Trinidad Brown arriving next week. I'll take photos. Raching RR .pdf 2
Popular Post Cestis4 Posted November 14, 2025 Popular Post Posted November 14, 2025 Definitely a step above the MON5800. Build quality is solid and the aesthetics reminds me of a retro Italian speedboat. The user interface is simple and you can adjust the settings or disable the ammonia removal function. Just setting it up now. 7 1
zacca Posted November 15, 2025 Posted November 15, 2025 5 hours ago, Cestis4 said: Definitely a step above the MON5800. Build quality is solid and the aesthetics reminds me of a retro Italian speedboat. The user interface is simple and you can adjust the settings or disable the ammonia removal function. Just setting it up now. Very nice - I have one on order myself! enjoy it! 1
MrBirdman Posted November 16, 2025 Posted November 16, 2025 I might consider a desk humidor if I could actually smoke at my desk! 1
NYGuido Posted November 20, 2025 Posted November 20, 2025 On 11/16/2025 at 12:40 PM, MrBirdman said: I might consider a desk humidor if I could actually smoke at my desk! I got an exhaust fan and an air purifier, so my wife now lets me smoke in my home office. Game changer. But also now burning through sticks at a much more expensive rate. 🙃 2
Popular Post MrBirdman Posted November 20, 2025 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2025 3 hours ago, NYGuido said: I got an exhaust fan and an air purifier, so my wife now lets me smoke in my home office. Game changer. But also now burning through sticks at a much more expensive rate. 🙃 Funny, I’ve always said it’s something of a blessing I can’t smoke indoors, and that was before prices went out of control. Fortunately I have a backup setup in my garage with heater, AC, and a desk I can work at on my laptop. Outside extremely cold conditions (under ~25F) it’s easy enough to cooldown/heat up. Also I can drop ash everywhere without freaking out. To be honest, once you get used to smoking in a temp-controlled area without a breeze, it’s almost impossible to go back. Especially with our NE climate, you get at most two dozen days a year that are comfortable with calm wind, and there’s no guarantee they’ll occur at convenient times to smoke! 5
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