Care Touch Multi Colored Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge, 300 Lancets
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Yes, I'm using them in conjunction with a Contour Next.
The lancets will not work with our One Touch Lancing Device, but they will work with our Care Touch Lancing Device, Microlet Lancing Device, Truedraw Lancing Device, and any other standard lancing device.
They are, in fact. Although the needle appears to be a little shorter than the Keto ones, it works for me. It's not a problem for me to get blood out.
They fit fine, but they don't eject correctly. Also, some of the tips in my batch were bent and may not be able to lance properly. I have no intention of purchasing these again, and I do not recommend them to anyone.
Selected User Reviews For Care Touch Multi Colored Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge, 300 Lancets
As was to be expected. It's perfect for my keto diet! I'll be placing another order.
I decided to give them a try after seeing them on Amazon for a lower price. They were delivered in a padded envelope that appeared to have had all of the air bubbles popped, resulting in the envelope no longer being padded. When I opened it up, the box was crushed and busted open, which proved to be the case. br>When I opened the box, I discovered that the lancets were loose in the box, with no plastic bag to keep them clean, despite the fact that the box stated that there should be three bags of 100 lancets. br>This isn't what you'd expect from a medical device; there's no way to keep them sterile, so they're useless. br>I guess I'll have to return them and get some from the pharmacy down the street. It's more expensive, but I suppose you get what you pay for. It's a shame because I order most of my other items online. line.
Like many others, I've experimented with a variety of lancet brands. They all do the job of puncturing the skin, but I've discovered that the Care Touch lancets exceed my expectations - They come in a variety of colors, so if I'm going to poke my finger, let it be colorful, and they always seem to get enough blood out for a successful test - They come in a box of 300, which eliminates the need for me to constantly repurchase, and they have a long shelf life, which is crucial to me - They fit my pen; I need the 30 gauge; some other manufacturer's products have 30 gauge, but they don't fit in my Livongo pen quite right, so I can twist off the top of the lancet while it's in the pen - Overall, I think it's a good product, and I'll keep buying it until I don't need lancets anymore - I hope that this information is useful - Kimberlie, I appreciate it.
Does the job, matches the Walgreens brand, but is too harsh for my sensitive fingers and skin. It's a needle that's too thick. The needle on the Walgreens brand is shorter and thicker than the one on the Care Touch brand. Longer, thinner micro lances are my preferred choice.
Because pricking the ear is the only way to get blood for testing, you'll need something that works the first time, especially since you're dealing with a patient who isn't always cooperative, and do-overs aren't always easy to come by. I used to use a 28 gauge lancet, but I prefer pretty colors, and Walgreens no longer sells 28 gauge colored lancets. I figured I'd give these a shot, hoping the thinner needle would be gentler on my cat's ears while maintaining the same blood drop size. I've now used a few of these and am very pleased with how well they work. With the thinner needle, I'm getting a better blood drop of the same size, and the cats don't seem to mind. The 300-dollar price is also a winner!.
I use a Bayer lancet device, and these appeared to be a good way to save some money, as they are cheaper on Amazon than what I usually get at the pharmacy. However, I've encountered a few issues. br>I've noticed a couple of bent tips. br>These are too small to fit in either of the two Bayer devices I've tried them in. As a result, when I try to remove the cap, I have to hold them in the device or the entire thing will pull out. br>It appears that removing the caps is a bit more difficult. br>It appears that the pin is a bit shorter.
The color of my lancets is completely irrelevant to me - These were less expensive than the Active Forward lancets that came with my Contour Next EZ meter, so I bought them. br>br>I checked several times because I couldn't get enough blood (the Contour Next EZ doesn't require much). The actual lancet spike is only half as long as the Active Forward lancets. The process is painful because I had to change the depth from 2 to 3. These work, but not as well; they fit the lancet device, are less expensive, and come in a variety of colors. br>br>These work, but not as well; they fit the lancet device, are less expensive, and come in a variety of colors. br>br> If that's important to you, go ahead; I'll pay a little more in the future for a more comfortable and reliable lancet.
I'm giving it five stars because I'm not sure. I actually despise them simply because I have to use them. Why should anything like that be given any stars? It's painful and makes you bleed. lol They do what they say and come in a variety of colors, but none of them seem to help with the blood, prick, or heartbeat in my finger. But, hey, they're what they are, and they work; the same can be said of anything sharp. I'll keep getting these for the rest of my life because they're so lighthearted and whimsical, bright and cheerful for something so gruesome.