Integra 67g 55%

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Say goodbye to “too wet” and “too dry”. At Integra, our 2-way humidity control solutions help you create the ultimate balanced environment.

Rehydrate herbal medicine, keep your favourite cigars fresh, and protect pantry items from mould; all with our smart, simple, salt-free 2-way humidity control packs. Integra BOOST™ 2-way humidity control packs offer a safe, simple, effective solution for creating the balanced environment your products need to thrive. Available in an array of size options and at two distinct relative-humidity levels, preserving your favourite household items has never been easier.

Listing is for 1 x 67g unit to preserve up to 350 grams of flower in a sealed container.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does Integra 67g 55% humidity pack do?

It maintains a stable 55% relative humidity inside a sealed container by absorbing or releasing moisture as needed. This helps prevent your goods from getting too dry or too moist during storage.

Why choose 55% RH instead of 62%?

55% offers a drier environment, preferred for longer-term storage or in humid climates. It helps keep herbs crisp and reduces mold risk. If you want a softer feel, consider switching to a 62% pack. Don’t mix RH levels in the same container.

What can Integra 67g 55% be used for?

It’s commonly used for herbs, flowers, cigars, tobacco, and pantry items like spices or grains. Unlike silica gel, it offers two-way humidity control to maintain a consistent RH, not just absorb moisture.

How much does one Integra 67g 55% pack cover?

One 67g pack typically manages up to 350g of herb in a sealed container. This depends on how airtight the container is, how often it’s opened, and how dry or moist the contents are to begin with.

What type of container works best?

A truly airtight container—like a sealed jar or gasketed tub—is essential. Avoid zip-locks and leaky lids. Temperature swings also affect performance, so store in a cool, stable environment away from heat or direct sunlight.

Is Integra 67g 55% for curing or storage?

It’s best for storage. While it can help restore some moisture to dried-out material, it won’t replace proper drying and curing. Use it once your product is already at a stable moisture level.

Can Integra 67g 55% rehydrate or dry product?

Yes—gently. It can rehydrate overly dry goods or reduce mild excess moisture, but it won’t fix soaking-wet or moldy material. Always start with properly dried and clean product in a sealed container.

How do I use Integra 67g 55% correctly?

Unwrap the pack and place it inside your sealed container. It’s fine if it touches the contents, but best to avoid contact with sticky or wet material. Let it stabilize for 24–48 hours before judging performance.

How long does Integra 67g 55% last?

Lifespan depends on conditions—expect weeks to a few months. Airtight storage and minimal opening extend longevity. Frequent opening or poor seals shorten it, as the pack must rebalance RH constantly.

Do I need an indicator card with Integra 67g 55%?

Strongly recommended. An indicator card shows when the pack is depleted—usually when it turns blue. If the indicator changes quickly, your product may be very dry or the container may not be fully sealed.

Is Integra 67g 55% safe for use with herbs or food?

Yes—it’s designed for use with consumable products. Just don’t puncture or ingest it, and keep it out of reach of children and pets. If a pack leaks, discard it and clean the container before reuse.

Will it add any smell or flavor to my product?

No. It’s designed to be neutral. If you notice an odor, it’s more likely due to the container, residue, or stored material—not the humidity pack itself.

Can I cut open, split, or recharge the pack?

No. These packs are sealed for a reason. Cutting or trying to “custom dose” them can cause failure. They’re single-use consumables; DIY recharge attempts are unreliable and not recommended.

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