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Care Touch Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge (200 Count) Care Touch Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge (200 Count) Care Touch Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge (200 Count)

Care Touch Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge (200 Count)

Care Touch Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge (200 Count) Care Touch Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge (200 Count) Care Touch Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge (200 Count)
$ 7.99

Score By Feature

Based on 2,734 ratings
Value for money
9.48
Easy to use
9.72

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Product Description

MULTICOLORED - Why not make blood testing a little more enjoyable? This is a great way for kids to help alleviate discomfort by making it more exciting. In comparison, Microlet lancets are a type of lancet.
TRI-BEVELED TIP - The lancets have three sharpened needles that reduce skin trauma and discomfort.
GAMMA STERILIZED - For a long shelf life, the Care Touch lancets have been gamma sterilized.
TOUCH LANCING DEVICE TO PAIR WITH CARE - Our lancing device is a best seller. It is suitable for finger and alternate site testing and comes in ten different depths. Most lancing devices will accept these lancets. It's a brand name for Microlet lancets.
DIABETIC SUPPLIES BY CARE TOUCH - For all your diabetic supplies, look no further than our alcohol pads, pen needles, testing kits, and more.

Questions & Answers

Is this compatible with accucheck softclix?

No, I don't think they'll work with the monitor with the soft lid.

Will these be compatible with the Countor in the future?

The majority of lancets, Dennis, are manufactured in China. This is what I'm doing with a Lacing Stick from CVS. It was comfortable to wear. The vast majority of them. 30 Gauge, and Countor Next appears to work based on the description and pictures. That isn't something I can promise. This item's price is so low that I couldn't pass it up.

What kind of Keto Mojo meter is compatible with?

I have no idea!

Selected User Reviews For Care Touch Twist Top Lancets 30 Gauge (200 Count)

OUCH
3/5

I bought these in an attempt to save money, and I promise you, I will not do so again! I was using a more expensive name brand and thought I'd give these a try, but man, do they sting! After I prick my finger with these, it itch for about 20 minutes and throbs! I never had that problem with the other brand, and I'm not someone who has a hard time with pain. The blood also doesn't form a nice little bubble like it does with the other brand; instead, it almost oozes out, making it more difficult to get on the testing strip. These do not impress me in the least.
P. I don't do reviews very often. I'm just trying to help someone out and save them some money and pain!.

Korbyn Lindsey
Korbyn Lindsey
| Apr 25, 2021
Continue poking around
3/5

Please do not give me any stars. I'm not sure what the fuss is about, because they appear to be identical to other lancets. But I have to keep poking myself, and they seem to be very inconsistent, strangely enough. The first one doesn't work, but the second one does. I'm getting in touch with the seller right now. I shouldn't have to prick myself three times just to get a smidgeon of blood!.

Lana Raymond
Lana Raymond
| Feb 09, 2021
They do what they're supposed to do, but they're not particularly user-friendly
3/5

What can you say about needles that are meant to bleed your finger? br>br>Was it successful? Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes Is it simple to use? br>br> No, because I can't twist the cap off after inserting them in my Microlet Lancing Device without using my fingers to hold the Lancet in place. Finally: br>br>Finally: br>br>Finally: br>br>Fin br>They're fine if your fingers can still handle fine things and you're passionate about it.

. But I'm going to go back to Microlet Lancets.

Kayleigh Kaufman
Kayleigh Kaufman
| Apr 22, 2021
Why should you shell out more money? It's worth noting that you might need to tweak the depth setting on your lancing device, as I did
5/5

These lancets are only a millimeter or so shorter than the ones I had previously. As a result, I had to adjust the setting so that the lancet struck the same depth as before, despite the fact that the lancet was slightly shorter.

Faye MARSDEN
Faye MARSDEN
| Aug 17, 2021
I can't tell the difference in performance between this and the more expensive ones I've been using for years because it does the job for a quarter of the price
5/5

These are the perfect fit for my lancing device and aren't as painful as the others.

Sylas Gentry
Sylas Gentry
| Aug 15, 2021
This lancing pen is compatible with the Fifty50 brand! I had gestational diabetes while pregnant, so my obstetrician gave me a Fifty50 meter and signed me up for their autodelivery service, which I cancelled once my baby was born in 2017
5/5

I recently developed type 2 diabetes and purchased a meter through my employer, but I despised the lancing pen and preferred the Fifty50 meter I still had. These lancets fit it perfectly, and they're super cheap while still appearing to be of the same high quality as the ones I was getting from that company. I'm overjoyed!.

Mack Nicholson
Mack Nicholson
| Jan 04, 2021
It's that simple
5/5

I like these, especially for the price, because I'm trying to avoid becoming diabetic and check my fasting sugars on a daily basis. These needles are only a few inches long and do not cause any discomfort.

Amber Bell
Amber Bell
| Jul 19, 2021
Poorly constructed
3/5

In my 30 years of pricking my fingers, I've used a lot of lancets, and these were of poor quality. To even get any blood, I had to increase the depth of the prick, and the lancet itself is flexible rather than rigid. I'm going to throw them out and replace them with something more appropriate.

Katherine Poole
Katherine Poole
| Aug 31, 2021

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