
Integra Boost 8g 72% Retail Packs Are a Cigar Setting
The number here is the one people get wrong most often. 72% RH sits ten points above the 62% cured flower ships at, and material held there will read damp. Integra publishes 72% for cigars and for humidors in a dry climate, which is the point of the tier. An 8 g packet covers 12 to 28 g, so about an ounce, or a five-stick travel case. Two-way control means it will not push past its own number once the air settles. The fill is salt-free plant-based glycerin and water, and vapor comes off as pure water. Nothing in the packet alters the aroma of what is stored with it.
The Life of a Packet and the Life of a 576 Count Case
A packet has two clocks. Sealed in its wrapper it holds two years from the date of manufacture, and nothing happens until that wrapper is cut. In use it runs two to four months depending on how often the container gets opened. The indicator card in the wrapper marks the end of the second clock, turning blue when the packet is spent. A spent packet is replaced rather than dried out and reused. The case has a clock of its own, because 576 packets is well past what one counter turns over in a year. Four sealed boxes of 144 is what makes that depth reasonable to hold. Open one box, work it down, and the other three stay on their first clock.
Key Features
- 72% RH Cigar Tier: Integra publishes this setting for cigars and for humidors in a dry climate.
- Above Every Flower Storage Tier: Cured material goes at 55% or 62% RH, ten points and more below this.
- Covers 12 to 28 g Per Packet: About an ounce, or the five-stick travel case a packet is usually put in.
- Two-Way Humidity Control: Adds moisture to dry air and takes it back from damp air without overshooting.
- 576 Packets Per Case: Four printed boxes of 144, the retail configuration rather than a loose bulk case.
- Individually Overwrapped: Each packet stays sealed until opened, so unopened boxes hold their first clock.
- Indicator Card In Every Wrapper: The printed dot turns blue when the packet is spent, so replacement is read not guessed.
- Salt-Free Plant-Based Fill: Glycerin and water, so nothing crystallizes onto a cigar wrapper.
- Two-Year Sealed Shelf Life: Measured from manufacture while the overwrap is intact.

Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 8 gram |
| Relative Humidity | 72% RH |
| Humidity Control | 2-way (releases and absorbs moisture) |
| Published Use | Cigars and dry-climate humidors |
| Coverage per Packet | 12–28 g (up to 1 oz) of contents |
| Packet Dimensions | 2.5" x 2.75" |
| Quantity per Retail Box | 144 packets |
| Boxes per Case | 4 |
| Total per Case | 576 packets |
| Individual Overwrap | Yes — each packet sealed until opened |
| Humidity Indicator Card | Included — one card per packet |
| Shelf Life (overwrapped) | 2 years from date of manufacture |
| In-Use Life | Typically 2–4 months |
| Reusability | None — a spent packet is replaced rather than dried out |
| Other RH Tiers in 8g | 55%, 62% and 69% RH |
| Bulk Alternative | 300-count overwrapped case of the same 8 g 72% packet |
| Composition | Plant-based glycerin and water |
| Salt Content | 100% salt-free |
| Biodegradability | 99% biodegradable |
| Toxicity | Non-toxic; emits pure water vapor only |
| Food Contact | FDA compliant and safe for food contact |
| Printing | Food grade inks |
| Membrane | Spill-proof, tear-resistant, pliable |
| Flavor / Aroma Impact | Does not alter flavors or aromas |
| Technology | Patented 2-way humidity control |
| Manufacturer | Integra by Desiccare, Inc. |
| Documentation | ISO and QPL documentation available from the manufacturer on request |
| SKU | B08A72F |
Is 72% Right for Storing Flower?
No. Integra directs cured flower to 55% or 62% RH. 72% is published for cigars and dry-climate humidors.
How Much Does an 8g Packet Cover?
Between 12 and 28 g, so up to about an ounce, or a five-stick travel case.
How Long Does a Packet Last?
Two to four months in use. Sealed in its wrapper it holds two years from the date of manufacture.
Can a Spent Packet Be Recharged?
No. It is replaced. Drying one out does not restore the blend that sets the humidity.