Luxja Diabetic Supplies Travel Case, Storage Bag for Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black
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There are not many people in this world. It's hard to tell how big an infusion set is, but we could barely fit her supplies and the glucagon pen in ours.
In addition to 2 pens, pen needles, and alcohol pads, it would also hold a pocket for a wallet. While I am not sure what size the Dexcom g6 receiver and patch adhesives are, I know there are 2 pads that are approximately 3 by 4 that could still be used. An important case like this does not come along often.
It would be impossible for my daughter to fit it because of the pouches on the bottom layer. But you could remove that and fit it in there, but other than that I couldn't fit it. Both insulin pens, alcohol pads, nano needles, her test strips, and meter with poker and lancets are all in my possession, as well as There are only a couple of things I can't fit, like
It was impossible for me to use my Verio with this As for the One Touch, I kept it in the case and put the other one in my purse.
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TO BOTTOM of page A case better than this one was about to be ordered for more than twice the price when I came across this one. This case is of superb quality and I'm glad I ordered it. All of my supplies will fit in the room with more than enough space. Including the testing solution, I also keep my meter, test strips, lancing device, and lances in this Besides the two different pens, I also keep needle caps, glucose tablets, and two different kinds of writing pens. My carry-on has room for four pens, but I only have two with me. A little room is left on the end of my insulin pen, which is 6 1/2" long. To keep my test strips in a case, I place them in their round containers, in a zippered pouch held in place by velcro, at the bottom. This space can hold two containers for 50 test strips, or one container for glucose tablets and one for test strips. There are two pouches, one zippered and one with a flap, held together by industrial strength Velcro. Closed with a black, nylon, double tabbed zipper, the entire case is extremely smooth to open and close. There is padding in the case, but it is soft enough that it gives a little if you overpack it. This purple bag has a 6" long carrying handle and is a soft heather purple. With this case, diabetic supplies are well organized, making it easy for diabetics to keep track of things. There is more than enough value at the price. Hopefully I won't find a problem down the road, but this review will be updated. More than five stars would be appropriate in this case. A RECENT UPDATE Now that I have owned the case for one year and a half, I have progressively upgraded it. Taking Ozempic on Mondays reduces my testing to 4x per day and my insulin to 2x per day. Even though I overstock it with needles and Lance's to the point it can barely zip, the case has never failed and is still just as well made as the day I bought it. So that I can always have my supplies within reach, I have bought a second one to keep in my shop. There's no doubt in my mind that it's worth every penny.
As part of arranging a travel arrangement for my diabetic supplies, I looked at several different cases and options. This is my first time and I am new to the world of walking with all of this medical gizmos. I have a medication induced form of diabetes. Based on the size for travel, but also the amount of storage and compartments to separate my supplies, this case was a good choice for me. I store my alcohol preparation kits, testing strips, and a small notebook with pen for making notes in the zipper cases. A portable sharps container, emergency glucose gel, and my insulin pen are all located in the middle of the flip-down part of the case. A detachable case can be found at the bottom of the case. I use the first to keep track of my blood sugar level, and to protect it. Besides the lancet case, there is also a case for my insulin pen pin needles and the pip lancets. In short, it really does it all when I leave my house, I am confident that everything I need to manage my diabetes is with me. Its small size enables it to easily fit into my purse, alternately, it has a sturdy strap to easily carry it Product arrived as described and within a short time frame. The zippers and straps are of great quality, and the bag is made of durable materials. For anyone who needs to transport medical supplies on the go, I would recommend this bag because it is spacious yet not too bulky.
There is finally a product designed for diabetics that could only have been created by diabetics themselves. Each detail has been considered, from meter storage to strip storage and Insulin Pen slots and padding and dividers in the compartments to keep them organized. A compartment is a space between two The work is just outstanding. Compared to those cheap plastic black things you get from Meter Vendors, this case is a LIGHTYEAR better. If you want one of these, you must run, not walk!.
Case holds everything I need for daily and emergency use, includes extra omnipods, insulin, a controller for my omnipod, lancets, lancing devices, alcohol swabs, glucometer, and a whole bottle of testing strips.
The past couple of times, I have had to pack my insulin pen separately, which was a bit of a hassle. This case can hold a couple of insulin pens, as well as an icepack, on one side. On the cold side, I have my glucometer and insulin needles, etc. I was able to store enough supplies to last me a week on vacation recently. One of the nice things about the case is that it's not big. Carrying it on my back and into my suitcase was no problem. Moreover, it is a pretty lavender/purple shade (one that I love). Other colors may be available, but this one is the one I really wanted, so I didn't check the This is a case you should definitely consider. In addition to holding plenty of supplies, its compact size makes it easy to carry. Being able to find everything in one location was a major selling point for Purchase this book today and you won't regret it.
These pockets are only on the zippered part of the bag and on the upper half. There is a zippered pouch in the bottom (that stores the meter, the test strips and a lancing device). The pouch in the other pouch has my inhaler, chapstick, lip gloss and even a few pouches of headache medication. This thing is great! I only had one complaint about the material, which is that it is not water resistant, which can be crucial in dealing with liquids and blood. I remedied this by using a In addition to how much I can store in it, the best part is the color and the price for In all, a great product. Here are some pictures of it with everything inside, I also zipped it closed with all of it included so you could see how well it zips. And yes, it zips shut easily with everything inside!.
Despite being poorly constructed, the case is attractive and it has a great design, which is what sold me on it. It's just too small. There's no other way to describe it. As part of my diabetes kit, I seek to carry my meter, alcohol swab packets, lancets, and a lancing device, as well as Test strips come in an elongated plastic bottle smaller than a pill bottle, but the bottle is also too thin. They won't fit inside, no matter how hard I try to rearrange the contents. suppose I can keep the strips in an outside kit, but then what is the purpose of the In terms of quality, I would rate it up to a 4, but it's only a 1 or 2 for practicality as a diabetes carrying kit.