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The NewAir 840 Count Electric Cigar Humidor Cabinet is a premium freestanding unit designed for serious cigar collectors. Featuring advanced Opti-Temp™ technology, it provides precise compressor cooling and heating to maintain stable temperatures between 54°F and 72°F year-round. Its smart humidification system automatically keeps humidity between 65-75%, ensuring optimal cigar preservation. The humidor boasts handcrafted Spanish cedar drawers that enhance aging and aroma, plus LED lighting to beautifully display up to 840 cigars. With a sleek black finish, stainless steel accents, and locking glass doors, it combines luxury aesthetics with functional storage and climate control for the ultimate cigar sanctuary.







| ASIN | B08KRTWQ8T |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #173,724 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #127 in Cigar Humidors |
| Brand Name | NewAir |
| Capacity | 4.13 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (430) |
| Date First Available | October 5, 2020 |
| Defrost | Automatic |
| Form Factor | Cabinet |
| Included Components | Instruction Manual |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Weight | 81.4 Pounds |
| Item model number | NCH840BK00 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Info | NCH840BK00 |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Part Number | NCH840BK00 |
| Product Dimensions | 23.62 x 19.01 x 32.3 inches |
| Special Features | Built-in Humidification System, Digital Hygrometer, Spanish Cedar Shelves & Drawers |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
J**X
Take the guess work and maintenance out of the humidification process
overall: It's great and I am extremely happy with the purchase. I've only had this for about a week now and it works like a champ. My main driver for purchasing this was to have something that keeps a consistent humidity without boveda packs. So far its rock solid on that front. Secondly it was for space and it doesnt disappoint there either. It has a nice cedar scent to it and looks/feels like a quality machine(not cheap.) Assembly: There wasn't much to assemble aside from attaching the door handle and the front grill at the bottom. Attaching the door handle was pretty simple though I somehow managed to screw it up. you peel back the gasket seal, feed the bolts in from the back and attach the door handle. It came with white plastic spacers in the hardware bag but I never saw a step explaining what to do with them. I assumed you put them over the bolt and then tightened the bolt and spacer into the door handle from the back side of the door. Well I did that but I must have over-tightened because the screws were fully seated and the handle was very loose. I happened to have some M4 nuts from another project and they threaded on perfectly to the provided bolts. I use these to MacGyver it by putting two m4 nuts on each door bolt which acted like additional spacers. These had the added benefit that I could lock them in to place any where on the bolt by tightening the nuts against each other. I tightened it all down being careful to not overtighten to where it might break anything and the loose door handle problem was fixed. Noise: It's similar to a small fridge in that it cycles on and off regularly to keep conditions perfect inside. Expect it to make some noise. It's not like a commercial refrigerator but maybe like a little dorm fridge as far as the compressor goes. It also has a little water pump in it that seems like its constantly doing its thing. I had it in the bedroom (mainly since its the room with the least outdoor light) and it was annoying listening to the pump at night. The compressor wasn't too bad but that pump was too much for me . I ended up moving the humidor to a different area of the bedroom and its better. I also have a fan for white noise. The LEDs for temp/humidity are fairly bright for a bedroom at night so I plan to cover them with cutouts of red colored gel light filter film soon. That should help, without completely blocking the LEDs. You need to see them to see current temp/humidity and to set temp/humidity. Features of note: Humidity: set by a button inside at the top (you can kind of see in the humidor picture). It constantly adjusting the humidity in a very tight range(see other picture of the graph from a govee sensor) I started off high set at 72(the red line) to give it a boost of humidity while seasoning and then stocking it. Then slowly turned it down to 69, then 68, then finally settling at 67%. Temp: Also keeps it very close to the set point with tight variance( see other image)I've had that set at 65 degrees and it stays between 64.8 and 65.7. Solid Space: This thing is very spacious, no complaints at all. Filling it is going to be fun Other stuff: The LED lights are a nice touch but I wish they'd stay on just a tad longer. I had to leave the door open to get a picture of them because they'd shut off before the camera could get a shot, if that gives an idea of how short the delay is. Shelves are on ball bearing sliders, what you would see in a piece of furniture and easily slide in and out Filling the water reservoir is tricky (maybe a complaint.) There is a reservoir inside on the bottom. The max fill indicator is impossible to see unless you either take the bottom shelf out (it can be done just like the ball bearing sliders in most furniture drawers, these have a little lock release tab) or you extend both the bottom and the second from the bottom shelf out all the way, then you can see the max fill indicator. In the first week, while migrating cigars from a whyneter Humidor and while also adding newly purchased cigars, I have had to refill the reservoir once. Technically it was only half way down so I didn't "need to," but I did so anyhow since I had the reservoir exposed to check it. I use a measuring 1 cup Pyrex measuring cup to add distilled water, mainly since it has a nice pour spout, as to not spill water all over.. The need to refill will probably slow down once things are stable and I stop adding cigars. If you decide to get one of these remember don't use tap water, use distilled.
P**L
Looking good so far!
The NewAir 1500 humidor is an outstanding product that will undoubtedly exceed your expectations. (It did mine) This impressive humidor offers a massive storage capacity that can easily accommodate a butt-load of cigars, making it perfect for both cigar enthusiasts and collectors alike. One of the most notable features of the NewAir 1500 humidor I have noticed so far is its ability to maintain a very consistent temperature and humidity level. This is due to the thermoelectric cooling AND HEATING (not based on ambient temperatures) system work in conjunction with the built-in humidification system to regulate the internal environment of the humidor. This means my cigars will always be stored in near perfect conditions, allowing them to age gracefully and develop their full flavor potential. In addition to its impressive, easy to use functionality, the NewAir 1500 humidor also boasts a modern design that will complement any décor or man-cave. The black finish and tempered glass door provide an elegant and sophisticated look that is sure to impress your guests. It is however designed to be installed in/under a cabinet. But perhaps the most impressive aspect of this humidor is its massive size. With dimensions of 34”(H) x 24” (W) x 24”(D), the NewAir 1500 humidor offers an enormous amount of storage space that is perfect for serious cigar collectors. You'll be able to store a vast array of cigar sizes and styles, ensuring that you always have the perfect cigar on hand for any occasion. Overall, the NewAir 1500 humidor is an excellent investment for anyone who takes their cigar collection seriously. It is an investment for sure but with its consistent temperature and humidity control, massive size, and stunning design, this humidor is sure to become the centerpiece of any cigar room or collection. Highly recommended. Will update as needed! Arrived Feb. 19th, Seasoned & plugged in Feb 24th ....
K**E
Does not hold humidity when cooling
This thing is absolute junk. DO NOT BUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I properly seasoned the unit for two weeks, with the RH holding around 78% for a few days. At that point I switched the 84% Bovedas for (5) 320g 69% Bovedas. Humidity dropped to 72% and held there. I added my cigars and RH remained stable. Upon plugging the humidor in, the humidity dropped like a rock to 49%. It fluctuates between 45% and 60% as long as it is plugged in and running. If I unplug it, it goes back up to 72%. Bottom line, this unit will force the humidity out, and is just plain unsuitable for storing cigars. Worst part about it is that due to the time spent seasoning and tinkering to get it to stabilize, I am now past my return window. Do not buy this piece of junk. PS: I almost forgot to mention that it arrived damaged. The Boveda holders that slide under the shelves were all destroyed. I had to repair with staples. I'm not usually one to complain, but this is one of the absolute worst purchases I have ever made in my life.
A**R
delivered as mention in the specification , good quality
A**I
I chatted with Amazon.sa customer service before ordering and clearly asked if it will be modified to come in 220v instead of 110v and he assured that as long as I ordered it from Amazon.sa; it will be adjusted to 220v and I don’t have to worry, I repeated that I have no time for returns process and he said it will come in 220v. It was delivered and I started the seasoning process and luckily I followed the instructions of not plugging it in for 24hrs and then I decided to check the power label at the back and to my surprise, it says 110v! Total disrespect for the customer and his time.. not that I’ll prepare it for a return, but it will be my last order from Amazon after more than a decade of giving them my business.
A**N
We followed the instructions to the T. Worked for the second week (we guessed first week was settling in period). Doesn’t hold either humidity or temperature. Absolute waste of money.
A**R
Hi folks, I wanted to provide some insight for anyone buying this unit. I did alot of research before buying it and a few things never came up that I want to share. The construction is good so don't worry about anyone complaining about it. First, it does make noise. The fan always works and it's enough to notice. So if you're sensitive to noise you won't like it. I have one of the cheaper 150 wine fridge humidors and you can't hear it. This one you will notice. Second, any thermoelectric unit draws air from outside so that means that if it's colder than what you have it set at in the room, the unit will always be cooler than what you set it at. Also, when the cooling is "off" it's still cooling to a certain level (the voltage is cut but doesn't stop the cooling unit). Some people also complain about high humidity and condensation and that's because of the ambiant air. The fan always pulls air from outside so if you have that high humidity issues, get a dehumidifier. If it's too hot outside then you'll get condensation. These humisors are a total different animal from the sealed wooden units.
A**R
Cedar wood tray came broken, Hygromete not working… looks like the batteries dead just bad quality control inspection, other than that the unit seems to be working OK, having trouble getting it to stay at 70 degrees.. would like these parts replace please.
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