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Temperature Display Insulin Cooler Travel Case Diabetic Organizer Pouch Medical Cooler Bag Oxford Fabric, 8 x 4 Inch (Blue - No Ice Pack)
W**E
Modification for Forteo
Cooler is very attractive and compact. I modified it slightly to hold my Forteo pen. I removed the center stitching and the stitching on the short side. This allows for a large area, underneath which the pen can rest. I put two self-adhesive Velcro "dots" in place to hold the material firmly over the pen.You DON'T want to use the case for Forteo unmodified: the partitions are too tight to insert the pen and you might pull off the cap or the priming barrel when removing it.UPDATED 10/15/17I froze the gel packs ovenight, placed them in the cooler, then put a digital thermometer probe in the place where medicine goes. The temperature rose gradually to room temp. in six hours. Since I'm going to be on a plane for 12 hours and since the cooler is too small to accept an ice bag, it won't work for my intentions. Should work great for shorter trips.
D**A
If you're just going on a quick jaunt...
...then this is not bad. If you're going on an extended trip where your travel time will be a bit longer, then you will probably need to make other arrangements.The manufacturer suggests that you not use it for longer than 6-8 hours while noting some people have suggested it will keep your meds cooler for over 8 hours. This is going to be highly variable and depend on the environment. I felt like 6 hours was stretching it based on my experience travelling internationally - luggage check-in, security, waiting to board, luggage pick-up, etc.Outside of this timeframe the product works as described and in my case did better than I expected as it held three pens - although rather tightly packed in with the needle tips, ice packs, etc.
S**S
Took this on a cross-country flight from Oregon to Florida ...
Took this on a cross-country flight from Oregon to Florida and it worked for the most part and was able to keep the medicine cold until I could put it into a refrigerator at the hotel. However, my medicine could go up to 24 hours without refrigeration before it started to degrade so it wasn't critical to keep ice cold. Normally I would guess if the included ice packs are completely frozen when inserted it would keep your meds refrigerator cold for 4-5 hours if left sitting out on a counter in a 70 degree room. Stuck in a hot car would not last that long.With that said, on our return flight from Florida to Oregon I packed it into my check-in luggage and when I got home the ice packs still had a bit of freeze left in them, and it had been nearly 13 hours. Keeping it in the insulated bowels of the aircraft I'm sure helped this a lot.
T**A
Does what it needs to do
Temp gage is different than pictured, reads both degrees F and C. Holds 2-3 insulin pens, up to 3 insulin vials safely, a few syringes, some pen needles, and another 1-2 small necessary items. Fits a check register perfectly to keep track. Protects supplies well inside a fully stuffed backpack. Included blue freezer packs donโt stay frozen very long but the whole cooler bag keeps insulin cool enough, keeps temperature stable, keeps supplies safe - keeping insulin stable is more important than keeping it cold.
M**A
Great kit, would recommend to everyone.
This insulin cold pack-kit stays cold for a very long time. My freezers temp is roughly 4 degrees Fahrenheit. I experimented with it and took it out around 3PM and the ambient temperature was around 75 degrees Fahrenheit. From 3PM to 8PM the temperature had increased from 4 deg. F to 64 deg. F (60 degrees F total) - roughly 11 degrees lower than the ambient air temp. Thats a12 degree increase per hour. I bought a Govee bluetooth thermometer to keep in the insulin kit permanently. It's a great little bluetooth thermometer. You can set a minimum temp alarm and a max alarm on the app. I am in a southern state that gets into the hundreds in the spring & summer. I don't trust the temp strip that it came with. Plus, every time you open it up to check the temp, it's getting warmed up just a bit. I bought two extra cold packs that I'm going to put in the kit for a total of four. Add a little fiberglass inbetween the pack and case and it should stay gold longer. Here's a graph of the temperature increase.
S**E
Cool blue insulin case
I bought a larger pack but it was way too big. This case holds my insulin vial and several syringes. It came with 2 cooling packs and during the hot summer months I don't have to worry about my insulin going bad from the heat.
B**.
Temperature display does not work
I'm traveling to Asia and needed something to keep my insulin cool while traveling. I tested the pack and it does keep everything cool for a t least 8 hours. There are numerous packs out there but I chose this is because of the temperature display but somehow, the one thing I like about this doesn't work. I've been using for two days now and have not seen the temperature display work at all. I'm leaving in a few days to a replacement is not going to work unless it was sent overnight.
C**N
Great product
Worked great on a recent trip where I traveled by plane. It kept my medication cold until I got to the hotel and put it in the refrigerator.
A**R
Not Worth
Don't Buy.It should cost only Rs900/-
T**H
Good
Easy to carry and keeps insulin cool and safe in all temperature.
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