Medport Diabetes Travel Organizer From GMS Holds Two Weeks Supplies/ Will Hold Syringes,vials Pens Secure(well Constructed ,One of the Nicest Diabetic Travel Bags on the Market) a Great Value – Cools for up to 18 Hrs Comes with 2-6 Oz Polar Tech Gel Paks
- Holds enough supplies for up to two weeks Will Hold Pens
- Cool side carries insulin and MED IceTM. Room temperature side carries meter and supplies
- Detachable medical waste pouch provides a safe alternative to store medical waste until properly disposed
- Convenient handy carry strap.Includes two 6 OZ Polar Tech refreezable ice packs.
- Size: 9.5 x 6.5 x 2.25
Holds enough supplies for up to two weeks. Cool side carries insulin and MED IceTM. Room temperature side carries meter and supplies. Detachable medical waste pouch provides a safe alternative to store medical waste until properly disposed. Convenient handy carry strap. Includes two MED IceTM refreezable ice packs.
Measures 9 in. x 6 in. x .
This item only available in black.
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(out of 12 reviews)
Price: $ 18.95
ACCU-CHEK Compact Plus Meter Kit
- Lancet technology makes testing less painful
- Attachable lancet device allows you to easily carry the system
- Automatic coding and a new 5-second test
- Pre-loaded 17-test drum helps remove struggling with test strips
- All-in-one convenience
ACCU-CHEK CompactPlus Diabetes Monitoring Care Kit – All-in-one convenience.
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(out of 17 reviews)
List Price: $ 69.18
Price: $ 19.99
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Review by Roy W. Latham for Medport Diabetes Travel Organizer From GMS Holds Two Weeks Supplies/ Will Hold Syringes,vials Pens Secure(well Constructed ,One of the Nicest Diabetic Travel Bags on the Market) a Great Value – Cools for up to 18 Hrs Comes with 2-6 Oz Polar Tech Gel Paks
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The idea is to hold all the necessary insulin supplies, including the meter and test strips. Gel packs from the 0 F freezer are put into a pouch next to the insulin. I don’t know why the insulin doesn’t freeze, but it doesn’t. It seems to be the best product of its type available, but nonetheless it could be a lot better. The organizer uses clear “sticky” plastic for several of the pouches, and they are difficult to use, resisting putting things in and taking them out. Mesh would be much better. The pouches are really too small for standard 1 cc syringes; they can be used, but only with difficulty. The insulin side of the case is difficult to zip when the gel packs are in place. It’s the right idea, but needs redesign. There are no instructions as to what is supposed to go where, but that can be figured out.
Review by P. Duncan for Medport Diabetes Travel Organizer From GMS Holds Two Weeks Supplies/ Will Hold Syringes,vials Pens Secure(well Constructed ,One of the Nicest Diabetic Travel Bags on the Market) a Great Value – Cools for up to 18 Hrs Comes with 2-6 Oz Polar Tech Gel Paks
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This is a great case, durable and well made – much more so then any others I have used in the past. It has a lot of room and many pockets to allow you to set up what you need to carry in an organized way. I have no issue with zippering the cool side even when loaded with pens and vials and both ice packs.
My one disappointment is that it is advertised with a detachable container for used sharps and supplies to hold them until you can move them to an appropriate permanent container, however the case came with ‘snaps’ where this container must attach but no container as it is showing the in the images and mentioned in what comes with the case. One of the several things I was looking for in a case was a special container like this so I did not have to devote a pocket to playing the role or carrying a separate container. I have looked and there does not seem to be anywhere this container is sold separately so I am bit bemused by why it was not included in the original packaging. The case came sealed in its packaging so I don’t think it was originally there and just strayed.
Update: The seller was very quick to send me a replacement for the medical waste insert – apparently the manufacturer left it out and as the case is sealed in its packaging the seller has no way to know that until the packaging is opened
The case was shipped quickly and i got it in a few days and that was great as my last case had started to come apart and was dropping supplies.
Review by Rheta F. Caunitis for Medport Diabetes Travel Organizer From GMS Holds Two Weeks Supplies/ Will Hold Syringes,vials Pens Secure(well Constructed ,One of the Nicest Diabetic Travel Bags on the Market) a Great Value – Cools for up to 18 Hrs Comes with 2-6 Oz Polar Tech Gel Paks
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LOVE this bag. It holds enough supplies to actually last the two weeks and even has room for the testing logbook. It keeps every thing in one easy to find place when traveling. Cooler pack stays cold for a very long time, can go 2 days on one freeze.
Review by William L. Keating for Medport Diabetes Travel Organizer From GMS Holds Two Weeks Supplies/ Will Hold Syringes,vials Pens Secure(well Constructed ,One of the Nicest Diabetic Travel Bags on the Market) a Great Value – Cools for up to 18 Hrs Comes with 2-6 Oz Polar Tech Gel Paks
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Good way to carry a weeks worth of supplies but is big and bulky.
Review by Lawrence E. Lee for Medport Diabetes Travel Organizer From GMS Holds Two Weeks Supplies/ Will Hold Syringes,vials Pens Secure(well Constructed ,One of the Nicest Diabetic Travel Bags on the Market) a Great Value – Cools for up to 18 Hrs Comes with 2-6 Oz Polar Tech Gel Paks
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This organizer is equipped with the necessary pockets and compartments for me to be able to carry all the supplies necessary to repair and maintain my insulin pump as well as other supplies. I consider this unit a great addition to my diabetes treatment.
Review by L. Karr for ACCU-CHEK Compact Plus Meter Kit
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I’ve recently started using the Accu-Chek Compact meter. The previous reviewer states that you cannot “turn on” the meter without a test strip coming out. THIS IS NOT TRUE. I almost didn’t get this meter because of that statement. Luckily, I checked it out.
If you want to check previous readings or use the meter “as a watch,” just hit the Memory button. The meter turns on, showing the current time, date and previous blood sugar reading. No strip. If you want to test your blood sugar after checking time, etc., THEN hit the On button. All this information is in the instruction booklet and the Quick Reference guide. You can’t help but learn this unless you never looked at even the Quick guide.
As for how I like it? I love it. It holds 17 strips and I take it everywhere. It’s great to be in a restaurant and not have to fumble with a container or, worse, foil wrap. The strips eject (usually) with the press of a button. It also takes “normal” batteries (two AAAs). The viewing screen is large (1 1/2″ x 1 1/2″) and displays results in large numerals, which is good for anyone with eyesight issues. The test strip barrels are small–about 1″ by 3/4″ in diameter–and there’s only one simple way to load them, so no worries there. The meter stores 100 previous results and has a feature that allows you to average or “trend” the previous 7 days’ readings. It may also download results onto a computer with software and cable (not included).
The only reason I gave it 4 stars is that I find it a little bulkier than my other meters. It’s about 4 1/2″L x 2″W x 1″H. I would also like to see it store more than 100 readings. Also, sometimes the strips do not eject and I pull them out–not a true problem for most, but I wanted to note it. And I’m not crazy about the lancet device and lancets that Accu-Check sends with its meters. I find the flat lancets difficult to uncap, load and to work with in general. I’m liking BD’s “fat” lancet device and cylinder-shaped lancets a lot. They’ve made the lancing much softer than previous generations.
Overall? Thumbs up for the Accu-Check Compact.
Review by SweetThing for ACCU-CHEK Compact Plus Meter Kit
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I just started using the Compact Plus a few weeks ago, and I absolutely love it. Nothing beats Accu-Chek products to begin with, in my opinion. The ability to have the lancet device, pre-loaded test strips, and the BG meter all in one system is just unbeatable. Middle of the night testing is a breeze now (even while half-asleep). No need to fumble for test strips or grab the lancet device. It is all right there, and all in one hand. I have found the meter to be very accurate, and comparable to the Aviva (which I believe to be the most accurate meter on the market). The screen is very easy to read(however, read note below). As another poster said, you can recall a 7 day, 14 day, and a 30 day BG average (press M once to turn the meter on, then hold M and S together to get a 7 day average hold them down again for a 14 day average and so on). I have not ordered the USB cord yet, but it does have the ability to download the last 500 readings .Which is great. I very much wanted to give this system a 5 star rating, but I also wanted the rating to be completely honest. There are a few negatives that I do think are important to note. The bright screen is great inside, but is a bit hard to read outside. The meter does make sound when pulling out a test strip (not too loud, but it may bother those who want an ultra quiet meter), and it does require a bit more blood then the Aviva. It would be nice if the drums held more then 17 strips too(I test on average 10 times or so a day). The pros 100% outweigh these few negatives. As an active, busy Type 1 diabetic I can’t say enough about this meter. It is a great device, bravo Accu-Chek.
Review by Chess Heart for ACCU-CHEK Compact Plus Meter Kit
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Having just recently been diagnosed as Type II, the first thing I knew to do was seek out a glucose meter I would use and keep on using. I first sent away for an older model that was free but required the use of key-coding chips and whatnot, and testing quickly became something akin to a kid with a chemistry set– strips, codes, lancets, etc. What I love about the Accu-Check is the way it’s all contained into one unit.
Having the strips preloaded in a drum is wonderful– you don’t have to fumble getting them out of a vial or avoid touching either the electrode end or the blood uptake end. This also means they have a longer shelf life than just the “use within 3 months of opening” rule of regular strips. I imagine this would especially be a boon to anyone with arthritis in their hands or who have limited range of motion in their fingers– press the lil’ button and it spits out a strip. Done.
The lancing device, which is removable or can be used still attached to the meter itself, really DOESN’T hurt much at all compared to the one I got w/my free meter, so when they say it’s less painful, they’re serious. Apparently it has something to do with vibration– other lancets hit the skin and wiggle which causes more pain, whereas the Accu-Chek doens’t– in and out and that’s it. The device also works like a ballpoint pen: click to load, click to fire the lancet, click again to eject the needle. Again, no doubt a boon to people with arthritis who may not have the fine motor control to pull a teeny lil’ lancet out of the device.
Because the strips do come in a drum the whole device IS larger than most other meters on the market, so if size is important, you might want to take that into consideration, but IMHO having the machine load and unload the strips FOR you more than makes up for the larger size (it also means you have to carry less gear: I carry my meter, some lancets and that’s IT; no need to carry around everything else with you and no more accidently knocked-over vials of test strips that scatter everywhere on the floor!!
I highly recommend this product and wish I could shake the hands of the engineers who designed this meter. Bravo!!
Review by B. ENG for ACCU-CHEK Compact Plus Meter Kit
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THIS PURCHASE WAS FOR A SPARE METER, I KEEP ONE HOME AND USE ONE FOR TRAVEL. WHAT I LOVE ABOUT THIS METER IS THAT THE TEST STRIPS ARE IN A DRUM THAT’S LOADED INTO THE METER. ONE LESS THING TO CARRY AROUND. NO NEED TO INSERT STRIPS FOR EACH TEST. THE STRIPS LOAD THEMSELVES AND STICK OUT THE BOTTOM WHEN POWERED ON. READY FOR APPLYING YOUR BLOOD SAMPLE. WHEN DONE, AT POWER OFF, THE TEST STRIP DROPS OUT THE BOTTOM. YOU NEVER HANDLE THE STRIPS . THAT’S WHY I WENT WITH THIS METER. IT’S SO EASY TO USE, I’VE EVEN USED IT WHILE STUCK IN TRAFFIC.
Review by C. F. for ACCU-CHEK Compact Plus Meter Kit
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Once you read instructions, this device is very easy to use; there is no need to handle the strips and it is painless when you use Accu-Chek Softclix Lancets. Kids don’t have to be afraid anymore. My 10 years old daughter is happy with it. I recommend this device.