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Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black

Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black

Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black
$ 13.59

Score By Feature

Based on 863 ratings
Durability
9.70
Sturdiness
9.38
For traveling
9.68

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Product Description

A double layer design featuring two heavy duty zippers creates two compartments within the case. Insulin and diabetic test devices can be stored in this insulin carrier its structure makes them compatible.
Compartment at top Made up of large compartments with multiple pockets and straps, it is designed to store diabetic testing accessories, such as glucose meters, lancing devices, lancets, and testing strips.
Contains two net pockets for ice packs (you must purchase ice packs separately). Bottom part is insulated inside and two net pockets allow you to put smaller items in the compartment. A folding pouch that has multiple pockets and slots is also included. Among the items that can be kept inside this pouch, there are insulin pens, needles, and vials.
The materials used in this bag are heavy-duty nylon, making it a durable and scratch-resistant material. Keeping the diabetic supplies in good shape is easy with the thick padding between layers of material.
The compact size is 8 inches. A5-sized, 5" x 5" x 3" in size. The hand strap is detachable so you can use it in a variety of ways. You can use it on a daily basis or carry it around in your backpack.

Questions & Answers

Are there any ice packs I can get ?

The ice packs in mine do not have a place to stay

Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 are all different in what way?

I reckon it is version 2 but I can't be sure I know the name although I think it has the removable thing for your needles and such plus the cooling compartment and the one that was middle price had 2 removeable compartments for your meter and such I only bought these two.

Could two vials of insulin be stored in the fold-up pouch with the needles?

Within the fold up pouch, there is more than enough space for all of your items. Besides my extra pen needles and insulin pens, I keep 4 insulin pens in my bag. There is much more space in this travel pouch than I thought there would be. The top part of my box has all my testing materials and the lower part has the pens and the actual pen needles. There is plenty of space It is my sincere hope that this will be of some help to

The folding insert that fits into the bottom compartment of the bag is included with the bag, correct?

The insulin travel case in this series includes a folding pouch. Hello, *br>Yes, there is a folding pouch. Customers can always reach Luxja

Selected User Reviews For Luxja Insulin Travel Case, Double Layer Insulin Bag for Insulin Pens, Glucose Meter and Other Diabetic Supplies (Bag Only), Black

The product works as advertised, but is quite simple
5/5

I am writing to Amazon regarding the following It is the same thing to be durable and sturdy. The same thing. They are similar. An analogous situation. As well.
But that's a review of Amazon's reviews. Overall, I am very satisfied with the bag. It has a lot of space, is rugged, and has a thoughtful design. My is a little modified, but then again, I am a bit of nerd. Diabetes patients would find this bag to be the ideal bag for their needs, with plenty of room for their other medicines or other necessities. It may be a little too big for my taste, but that's the only comment I have. Despite its small size, I didn't mind it since it was half the size of a 70's lunchbox. I recommend that you give it a try. Keep an eye on your diabetes! Good for you! It is easy to believe that you deserve a lot of credit, or at least the love of /(*)/ *br.

Johanna Riggs
Johanna Riggs
| Jul 21, 2021
The Tandem TSlim Insulin pump is compatible with this item
4/5

It is not included in the cooler package. I was using a medium-sized device Keeping all my Tandem T2 pump stuff together in a dopp kit for my trips or work is very helpful to me when I'm out and about. Having no cooling system left me with problems with the insulin going bad. Both of these factors are present here! Infusion sets, needles, syringes, and insulin cartridges fit comfortably on one side of the case, while the other side is ideal for insulin. The pump requires vials or pens to work as backups when It should be noted that the case does not come with The good news is that these are easy to find The Thrive Ice Pack for Lunch Boxes is what I use. There is one of those devices that keeps things cool for at least 24 hours. I am not sure if it will work for longer trips or when it's hot outside. Therefore, I am taking one week's worth of observations into account. We will update if there is anything bad that.

Camryn Dyer
Camryn Dyer
| Apr 13, 2021
The new shot bag I got is great! Having diabetes since I was nine, I have been insulin dependent (Type 1) since I was nine years old
5/5

Throughout my life, I have carried my stuff in a variety of ways. There is a camera bag for you, and a fanny pack for me There were also a couple of packs (though the last one wasn't very I had a shot bag (small camera bag) for over ten years until I accidentally left it in the rental car in LA, and it was gone forever. Having some pockets and storage is important to me because I carry more than medicine in my bag. It's amazing how nice this bag is! This bag's versatility and flexibility allow it to be used in a variety of ways. Even after using this a couple of months, I haven't found all the pockets! There are a few insulated pockets to help keep things cool, and one of the large pockets will be able to hold a "cooling device" very well. This bag is better than any other I've ever used and I highly recommend it to anyone who is.

Jamie McFarland
Jamie McFarland
| Apr 30, 2021
The result is almost perfect
4/5

Because this case is large enough to fit syringes and needles, my long term insulin and insulin for meals, as well as my glucose meter, I find it very convenient. In addition, it has a day trip sleeve that is small enough to carry in a wallet. Besides not having freezer packs to keep things cool, the only thing I don't like about it is that it doesn't come with them. It would be great if they were also included! Despite its flaws, it's pretty handy as.

Rosalyn Irwin
Rosalyn Irwin
| Feb 17, 2021
It's a great product for people who go on the road
5/5

By using this case, blood glucose monitoring can be done while also keeping insulation if insulin needs to be refrigerated. In the era of Type II Diabetes, injection pens have become more common, so this case is a great way to get both the injection supplies and monitoring supplies in one place. I needed something similar but the insulation features and the room for ice packs make it ideal for those who do not require much space. There may be a way to create a smaller version of glucose monitors and injection pens that does not need refrigeration on a daily basis for glucose monitoring purposes.

Cara Hart
Cara Hart
| Sep 25, 2020
I'm surprised that it's so good
5/5

As it is relatively bulky, it isn't something you would want to carry with you at all times, but it is convenient to have in a suitcase. When I don't plan on bringing lunch to work or if I go on a really short day trip, I am going to put my insulin in something like that. The fact that it is in my lunchbox gets old to me. There is a good level of insulation here- Long lasting enough for light usage and typically lasts for five years or so The temperature around you can affect the length of time it takes. My needs are not met by that, but it's still good enough. Your insulin refrigerator doesn't always stay cold, but you can keep it at about 42-degrees F, so it's not really worth the money There are about 45 degrees in the room. The vials are still cool enough to hold insulin. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it was made and how durable it should prove to be. The fact that it has two compartments is great The strips and other supplies would be in one box, and the insulin and ice packs in the other. I recommend, however, if you are looking for something to take with you to an outside event, to simply put it in a cooler. Because it's not so well insulated, it won't be able to hold up under 80-degree temperatures It is very difficult to remain in temperatures above 80 degrees for.

Emerson Cunningham
Emerson Cunningham
| Dec 05, 2020
This bag is awesome
5/5

Cases like this one are great for keeping at home or for taking with you on the go. Among the objects that can fit in my top pocket is my meter, two test strip bottles, a poker, alcohol strips, two back-up lancets, and even a bottle to check the meter's accuracy. A little wallet holds insulin viles, and a few pens with two straps in the center (I keep a thermometer there to be sure the temperature is always good) and then there is a mesh pocket on either side of the bag that fits ice packs quite well. You have to purchase your own ice packs, but it's not a major drawback. Even though the bag is not crush-proof, it does seem sturdy enough that it can be thrown in a bag without being worried. This diabetes kit has a low profile so it won't draw attention to itself.

Kehlani Mills
Kehlani Mills
| Mar 09, 2021
This is a good basic resource
4/5

This product is right on the mark and perfect for my diabetic needs. I haven't noticed that it manages to keep the cold (from ice packs) for more than a few hours, but for my purposes it works fine. Since I can carry two containers of test strips, I don't have to worry about running out or being left with a partially-used one if I take one and leave a partial at home if one is nearly empty. A small change I would make is I would eliminate the Velcro Having elastic bands for the test strips would be a million times better due to the fact that I can't get the velcro to secure them enough. I would recommend this product to anyone else.

Macie Clarke
Macie Clarke
| Jan 21, 2021

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