A LUXJA Insulin Travel Case é a solução ideal para quem precisa transportar insulina e outros suprimentos diabéticos de forma organizada e segura. Com um design de camada dupla, este estojo é equipado com dois zíperes robustos que dividem o espaço em dois compartimentos distintos, permitindo que você armazene tanto a insulina quanto os acessórios de teste de glicose de maneira eficiente.
- Design de Camada Dupla: Dois zíperes pesados dividem o estojo em 2 compartimentos. Essa estrutura permite que este transportador de insulina armazene insulina e acessórios de teste diabético.
- Compartimento Superior: A parte superior possui múltiplos bolsos e tiras, projetada para armazenar medidor de glicose, dispositivo de punção, lancetas, tiras de teste e outros acessórios de teste diabético.
- Compartimento Inferior: A parte inferior é isolada internamente. Dois bolsos de rede são ideais para colocar pequenos pacotes de gelo (é necessário comprar os pacotes de gelo separadamente). Também há um pouch dobrável extra com múltiplos bolsos e slots, que pode acomodar itens como canetas de insulina, agulhas, frascos e seringas.
- Material Resistente: Feito de nylon de alta resistência, com acolchoamento espesso entre as camadas de material, que ajuda a manter os suprimentos diabéticos em boas condições.
- Tamanho Compacto: Medindo 8,5″ x 5″ x 3″, também vem com uma alça de mão destacável para conveniência. Ideal para uso diário ou para levar na mochila durante as férias.
1. Organização Eficiente: O design de camada dupla permite que você mantenha todos os seus suprimentos diabéticos organizados em um só lugar.
2. Proteção Térmica: O compartimento inferior isolado ajuda a manter a insulina em temperatura adequada, especialmente em viagens.
3. Durabilidade: Fabricado em nylon resistente, o estojo é projetado para suportar o uso diário e as exigências de transporte.
4. Portabilidade: O tamanho compacto e a alça destacável facilitam o transporte, tornando-o ideal para o dia a dia ou viagens.
5. Versatilidade: Com múltiplos bolsos e compartimentos, o estojo pode acomodar uma variedade de suprimentos, desde canetas de insulina até medidores de glicose.
Para utilizar a LUXJA Insulin Travel Case, comece organizando seus suprimentos nos compartimentos designados. No compartimento superior, coloque o medidor de glicose, o dispositivo de punção e as tiras de teste nos bolsos apropriados. No compartimento inferior, insira os pacotes de gelo nas redes e armazene as canetas de insulina, agulhas e seringas no pouch dobrável. Certifique-se de fechar os zíperes corretamente para garantir a segurança dos itens. Utilize a alça de mão para facilitar o transporte, seja no dia a dia ou em viagens, garantindo que seus suprimentos estejam sempre à mão e em perfeitas condições.
nelson gallardo –
Great product, great material, i am happy with the product
McKenzieGC –
I was frustrated with digging for my supplies when I left my home, now I don’t need to! I am able to keep everything I need in this!
-glucometer, vial of testing strips, lancets, lancing device
-freestyle libre CGM scanner
-glucose emergency kit for hypoglycemia
-multiple insulin pens (I carry 2 with me, long and short acting) pen needles
-glucose tablets
I could very easily fit even more in here. There is an insulated portion of the bag for people who may need to keep their insulin chilled (since I use pens, room temp is okay) the bag itself is a nice size, not too bulky, and I like that it comes with a little wristlet. This will make traveling much less stressful!
Joseph Dangovetsky –
As a diabetic disabled veteran still using the old fashioned insulin needle injections, I’ve been on the hunt for a practical every day medical bag. This dual zippered case is perfect for me. One section for all my testing items i.e., meter, lancets, and test strips while the second section holds my insulin, needles and alchohol wipes. The gel cold packs are just right for keeping insulin cool during any single day trips.
Harlan J. Bryan –
I’ve been an insulin dependent (Type 1) diabetic since I was 9. I have used lots of things to carry my “stuff” in. From camera bags to fanny-packs (that one didn’t last long). My last shot (small camera) bag I had for over ten years until I left it in a rental car in LA and it was gone for good. I like lots of pockets and storage because I carry more than just meds in there. This bag is amazing! So versatile and flexible with so many ways to hold your stuff. I’m still finding different pockets after a couple months of use! It’s a little insulated to help keep things cool and will hold a “cooling device” very well in one of the larger pockets.
I love this bag and highly recommend it to any diabetic!
Victoria Jonas –
Excellent and Compact
Chefjoeyb –
This is a great case to keep at home or to travel with. Top pocket is able to keep my meter, 2 test strip bottles, poker, alcohol strips, back up lancets and bottle to check accuracy of the meter. Lower pocket has a wallet to keep viles of insulin in order pens with 2 straps in the center (I keep a thermometer there to make sure temps are always good) then there is a mesh pocket on either side on the bag that is quit large to hold ice packs. Only down side is you have to buy your own ice packs. Bag is not crush proof but does seem to be sturdy to where you can throw it in a bag and not worry about it. Has a low profile so it doesn’t scream diabetic kit
Cosimo’s People –
Note to Amazon: sturdiness and durability are the same thing. Synonymous. Resemblant. Analogous. Alike.
But that’s a review of Amazon’s review system. My review of the bag is very positive. It’s rugged, comes with plenty of space, and is thoughtfully laid out. I modified mine a little bit but I’m a nerd that way. A normal person with diabetes would find this bag to be ideal for their purposes, with extra room for other meds or what have you. My only observation is that it might be a little big. It’s half the size of a 70’s lunch box, but I din’t mind.
Give it a shot. And good for you, being careful with your diabetes! You deserve a lot of credit, or at least, someone who loves you does.
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Brandy –
Bigger than I expected, durable and holds all my diabetes supplies. Able to store my sons epi pen in there as well and big enough to put my wallet in for daily adventures. The only complaint I have is the velcro spot for test strips is a bit too long sp it was hard to get my test strips to stay in place
Shawna –
This is the most perfect bag for insulin! It has all the space and pockets for everything insulin vials, glucose monitor, keytone tester strips. It’s insulated so it stays cool! And it’s very sleek looking! My husband loves it!
Nina –
I really liked the case to carry all the diabetes supplies for my newly diagnosed T1D son, perfect size. However, I am disappointed that is not really insulated. When I add an ice pack the exterior gets wet. I will probably return it since it is not really insulated.