4ALLFAMILYSoft Case Open Medicine Travel Cooler Diabetic Supplies Insulin Travel Case Travel Medicine Kit TSA Insulin Case Portable Medical Storage Diabetes Travel Case
Units | 1.0 Count |
Brand | 4ALLFAMILY |
G**.
Works fine
Works great, and the value was fine for our money
S**A
Great
For being a soft case this works really well. Keeps my insulin cold for over 8 hrs at times, easy to carry and store if needed.
J**N
It works for the day
It's okay, not sure if I received the instructions? It starts off real cold but works for the day...
K**N
epi pen
Carry my epi pen in this all summer.It has help up well and hold 2 pen with the bottle.I like the soft one better than the metal ones because it holds 2 and has a caring strap.I had also gotten the metal one, it did NOT hold 2 of my injections or 2 epi pens soft case does hold 2 .Wish the ice bottle had something to insulate it from the shoots, but I do recommend it
F**Y
Perfect for travel and emergencies
My daughter is a type 1 diabetic. We've been searching for different products that could help keep her insulin pens and vials cool while traveling and during emergencies. The first thing I noticed was that the case appears to be made of decent quality and durable materials. The ice pack slides out of the bag easily, and only takes up a small space in the refrigerator.The time may vary on how many hours the ice pack will stay chilled depending on the temperature. I'm not sure how long it will stay cool in the summer or if left in a hot car, but it will definitely stay cool for a few hours at this time of the year in our location. The negative about the soft case travel cooler is the size. It will only fit a couple pens or vials at a time. It won't work for longer trips if multiple vials and pens are needed, but it will work for short trips.This will be especially useful when we go on a weekend getaway to the beach during the summer. The ice pack will fit in a hotel sized refrigerator. It is easy to clean, and I did not notice any visible leaks. We just need to figure out when it will be safe to put her insulin in the case with an ice pack without it causing the insulin to freeze as it will become ineffective if this happens. Insulin is far too expensive to be ruined, so I definitely don't want to freeze the ice pack where it will be too cold.
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