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The LUXJA Diabetic Supplies Travel Case is a heavy-duty nylon storage solution designed to keep your diabetic supplies organized and protected. With multiple zippered pockets, removable storage pouches, and a compact size, this case is perfect for daily use or travel. It features thick padding for added protection and a detachable hand strap for convenience.
K**.
Very nice product
Very nice product. Not too big and not too small. Nice looking and effectively holds everything that I need.
D**E
Organized, cute, convenient, portable!
I don't usually write reviews but I love this product! It holds all of my diabetic supplies and keeps them organized. The two pouches in the back are removable which is very convenient. It's travel sized and cute. I can put it in my purse or just carry it with me wherever I go. Highly recommend!
D**K
Quality Case That Holds A Lot
UPDATED ON BOTTOM 9/7/2020:I was about to order another case for more than twice the price when I ran across this case. I'm glad I ordered this high quality case.There is more than enough room to hold all of my supplies. I keep my meter, test strips, lancing device, lances, even the testing solution, in the case.I also keep 2 different pens, and a lot of needle caps, and glucose tablets in the case. There's room for 4 pens, but I only carry 2. My insulin pen is 6 1/2" long, and there's room to spare. I keep my test strips in their original round container, in the zippered pouch that is held in place by velcro, in the bottom of the case. There is room for two, 50 strip containers, or one test strip container and a container of glucose tablets. The velcro, which holds a zippered pouch and a pouch with a flap, is industrial strength velcro. The entire case is closed by a high quality, nylon, double tabbed zipper, which opens and closes very smoothly. The case is padded, but soft enough to give a little if you over pack it a bit. The purple is a soft heather purple, and there is a 6" long carrying handle.This case is extremely well thought out for diabetic needs, making organization easy. The price is more than reasonable. I'll update this review if I find a problem down the road. The case deserves more than 5 stars.UPDATE: It's been a year and a half now since I bought the case. I test 4x per day and take insulin 2x per day with Ozempic on Mondays. The case has never failed and is just as well made as the day I bought it, even though I overstock it with needles and Lance's to the point it'll barely zip. I'm buying a second one, to keep in my shop, so my supplies are always within reach.It's worth every penny, and then some.
A**R
Perfect
I am a type two diabetic who has to check my sugar more than 4 times a day and takes injectable insulin 3 times while out and about on my normal days. With this case I am able to carry all my needed items in a compact space that easily fits in my bag. There is plenty of space to store my pen(s), needles, lancets, testing strips, glucose tabs, lancet device, meter, charging cable and some Band-Aids and ibuprofen. It is easy to have all my needed items while on a trip or away from home for an extended period of time in a convent case. The coloring is light purple and the removable pouches inside are held in place by a strong Velcro. VERY VERY happy with this purchase.
F**N
Diabetes supply case
Really like this. Sturdy construction and hold everything I need. Can carry in my purse
M**K
Works great!
This is perfect for holding 3 canisters for test strips (2 full and 1 empty for used strips), a monitor and lancet, 4 insulin pens along with pen needles and extra barrels for my lancet device. It holds a months worth of supplies.
B**E
This is a good purchase for your diabetic supplies to travel with
Durable , smart and perfect for travel
R**.
Perfect case for me.
This case is exactly what I was looking for.I carry 3 instant glucose gel packs, insulin, secondary Addison's disease emergency injection with 2 needles/syringes, preferred sweetner and Crystal Light lemonade packets.The pocket on the left holds my glucometer to confirm my bloodsugar is less than 40, due to secondary Addison's disease and charging cords.The pocket on the right holds my Omnipod pod, lancets, blood glucose strips, my prescriptions for the insulin and injection.This was exactly what I needed to carry my supplies.Due to secondary Addison's disease, my sugar drops below 40 so fast that my CMG can't alert me when it reaches 70.If I'm experiencing a normal bloodsugar drop, my CGM will alert at 70.If the sugar drop is related to secondary Addison's disease, the drop is so fast that the CGM can't alert at 70.That's why I carry 3 packs of instant glucose.When it drops like that, I know it's related to secondary Addison's disease which causes an Addison's Crisis.This case allows me to be able and have all my supplies in one case.
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