| | |  | Diabetic Shoes Orthopedic Shoes | Home » » » » Diabetic Organizer Deluxe Diabetic Carrying Case | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Description: | | Diabetic Organizer Deluxe Diabetic Carrying Case has been the product of choice to keep your insulin and related supplies organized and portable since 1989. This insulin carry case is constructed of durable nylon, the diabetic travel case deluxe organizes up to a 2-week supply of all your required diabetic supplies in a variety of pockets and storage compartments. A FREE cold gel-pack in diabetic organizer keeps your insulin cool for hours and is easily refrigerated. This diabetic carrying case is water resistant and extremely durable, the insulin bag deluxe will give you years of service. Features of the product are Holds everything-all in one place, FREE Gel-Pack, Organizes a 2-week supply, Durable nylon construction, Water resistant. | | | Features: | |
• Holds everything-all in one place
• FREE Gel-Pack
• Organizes a 2-week supply
• Durable nylon construction
• Water resistant
| | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 10 reviews |
| | | Label Information: | | | Indications:
| Traveling diabetic patients, Excessive thirst, Unusual hunger, Vision problems, Diabetes |
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Average Customer Review:
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Have had one for yearsNov 15, 2009
By Dorothy lanza-plume I have had one for many years now. I love it. Unfortunately, it has now gotten a tear in it and have had to replace it. But, I recommend this for any diabetic. I take it everywhere with me. And, this is the best price I have found.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
OK Product For The PriceSep 23, 2011
By abuela221 Not as good for organizing as pictured online. Elastic loops do not hold the pen tight so it slides around. Pocket for meter on the other hand is a little too tight. Definiteley will not hold two weeks worth for someone who tests four times and takes two base shots daily in addition to pen shots. Overall, an OK product for the price paid.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Perfect Answer for my needsFeb 26, 2009
By Estel J. Hines When I started taking the 2nd type of insulin, this really fit the bill, to keep my stuff straightened out.
Basic diabetes supply kit, but deluxe????May 20, 2012
By J. Johnson First, I'm pretty sure I ordered a blue one, but got a black one. That will make it hard to find in a dark purse by sight alone; by "feel" it should be fine. The cost of returns is too high to make it worth sending back, and if it didn't go back by regular mail (which is how it arrived), getting to a UPS/FED-EX store is difficult with a disability. I would have much preferred the blue.
Second- I'm not sure how 2 weeks worth of stuff would fit in here if someone actually takes insulin 4-5 times a day. (Example- I use Lantus at night, with vials/syringes..and Humalog FlexPens- up to 100 u/day with meals and at bedtime depending on blood sugar and carb intake... For 2 weeks, one vial of Lantus is enough- no spare; I would need one pen for every 3-4 days, so for 14 days, 5 pens ( 6 pens to be safe)... I'm not sure how padded the insulin would be in the event of accidental drops... and it's hard to detect a faulty pen until ones blood sugar acts up for no reason, and closer inspection is done). No room for any back up insulin, if supplies are also in this case.
If only for meters, strips, extra batteries, alcohol preps (for those who use them), glucose tablets, lancets, and the lancing device, then yes- it's more than adequate for 2 weeks. My pocket sharps container DOES fit, and that is important.
Fortunately (depending on how one looks at it- LOL ), I can't be away from home that long, and am only looking for something to get me to a full day-long event out of town (12-15 hours). I'm a disabled nurse, and like to have supplies and whatever I might need ready for most contingencies. I'll make it with this, but if I were actually going to be gone for any extended period of time, I'd invest in one of these (for relatively immediate use stuff) AND a hard case (or eBag insulated bag- preferable) that could hold the rest of my supplies, to refill this one.
It does seem well made, and the zippers are sturdy- not the little cheap ones on some products. The ice pack is one that freezes up lumpy and in awkward shapes, so I won't be using that. I've got Techni-Ice that can be cut to fit, and will freeze more uniformly, so that will be my coolant source. This case won't be out in the sun, so the temperature isn't something I'm that worried about. (and good thing it's going to be indoors as the black would retain more heat than a blue one, if exposed to the sunshine...). :)
Neat and complete.Jan 26, 2012
By ladysings
"ladysings"
I was looking for something to make it easier when traveling with my meter and injection pen. I am new to this, so wasn't sure what I was looking for. This is exactly as advertised and allows me to carry 2 weeks of supplies, the length of time my injection pen lasts. There are loops and pockets aplenty. Here is what this holds for me: an injection pen, a glucometer, a lancet device, about 30 disposable lancets, 16 needles for the pen, 30 alcohol swipes, glucose testing solution, paperwork, a mat to put my daily supplies on with room for more. I added more padding by inserting 1 rectangle of Kittrich (Pliant) 6L5900 "Contact-Ultra Grip Liner" Shelf &Drawer Liners 12"X4' in each of the large inside pockets. I can still use these pockets for storage.
I am very happy with this purchase.
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