A FRIO Large Cooling Wallet é a solução perfeita para quem precisa transportar insulina e outros medicamentos de forma segura e prática. Com um design inovador, este cooler elimina a necessidade de pacotes de gelo, garantindo que sua medicação não congele e que o armazenamento seja livre de estresse. A tecnologia de resfriamento ativada por água é simples e eficaz: basta mergulhar a bolsa em água por 10 a 15 minutos e ela estará pronta para manter seus medicamentos refrigerados por até 45 horas. Após esse período, a reativação é tão fácil quanto a primeira vez, bastando repetir o processo de imersão.
O modelo Large da FRIO é ideal para quem precisa transportar até 4 canetas de medicação ou 6 frascos de insulina, oferecendo espaço suficiente para atender às suas necessidades. Disponível em diferentes tamanhos, a FRIO se adapta perfeitamente ao que você precisa, incluindo o armazenamento de GLP1s. Com a FRIO, você pode viajar sem preocupações, já que ela é compatível com as normas da TSA, permitindo que você leve sua insulina a bordo de voos sem complicações.
Além disso, a FRIO é uma excelente opção para situações de emergência, pois não requer refrigeração ou eletricidade. Isso proporciona liberdade e tranquilidade, sabendo que seus medicamentos estarão sempre seguros e frescos, mesmo em desastres naturais ou situações imprevistas.
– Sem Pacotes de Gelo: Elimina a necessidade de gelo, evitando o congelamento dos medicamentos.
– Resfriamento Ativado por Água: Fácil de usar, com ativação rápida e reativação simples.
– Capacidade Ampla: Ideal para transportar múltiplas canetas ou frascos de insulina.
– Praticidade em Viagens: Permite transporte seguro e sem estresse, compatível com normas de segurança de voos.
– Preparação para Emergências: Mantém a medicação refrigerada sem depender de eletricidade, garantindo segurança em situações críticas.
Para utilizar a FRIO Large Cooling Wallet, comece mergulhando a bolsa em água limpa por 10 a 15 minutos. Certifique-se de que a bolsa esteja completamente saturada. Após esse tempo, retire-a da água e seque o exterior. Coloque suas canetas de insulina ou frascos dentro da bolsa, fechando-a adequadamente. A FRIO começará a resfriar automaticamente, mantendo a temperatura ideal por até 45 horas. Para reativar, basta repetir o processo de imersão sempre que necessário. Mantenha a FRIO em um local fresco e seco quando não estiver em uso para garantir sua durabilidade e eficiência.
Shawni –
This is my 2nd purchase of this item. Several years ago, I traveled to Scotland, this pouch worked great keeping my insulin cool. Scotland doesn’t have refrigerators in the rooms, so this was a lifesaver!
zackmc –
Awesome product, fits 2 epipen juniors. Instructions say to recharge every 48 hours for optimal cooling but it seems to function well enough with even more sparse recharges ( and “recharge” just means let it soak in water for a minute ). Just remember that the first use takes about 30 minutes to fully load up with water.
Cons — cooling seems to be nonlinear depending on outside temp and water content in the crystals, so you just have to “trust” that it keeps stuff inside the right temp range. Taking some surface temperatures it seems to hover between 71 and 72 degrees when ambient temp is 78 and air is fairly dry, which suggests an only 7 degree drop ( not enough to keep epipen safe on a hot day ). I did the same when air was humid and temp was like 85 and the frio was at 76 — near the max 77 for an epipen, but a higher delta from the outside temp ( 9 degrees ). I don’t know what will happen if the temperature is 95 or 100 in full humidity, frio might not be able to drop that down to 77, although since it seems to cool in proportion to how much water evaporates from the crystals so who knows *shrug*. Even so, cooling 10 or 15 degrees from 100 is still way better than 100.
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もへじ –
先日これをお供に2泊3日車内泊耐久ツーリングに出かけまして、概ね2000kmを無事走破。
エアコン嫌いなもんで少々心配でしたが、しっかりインスリンを守ってくれました。
OCDC –
This is an excellent and simple solution to keep your medications cold while traveling. When you are back home be sure to leave this to hang to dry out for several days for it to revert to its dry state before you store it away.
Calvin –
Product description is accurate. As long as instructions are followed and timing placed into ice cool water and timing taking out to dry. As well as the timing getting it into the sleeve. It does in fact keep the insulin cool enough to survive in the heat. Great for travel. Just make sure not to put it into an enclosed compartment. It needs to be able to breathe.
TonyPrincipe –
My wife used this on our last trip to Italy. It kept her insulin at the correct temperature for a month! A must have when traveling everyday.
footballfan –
Past reviews complain about the temp. FRIO says it keeps cool to 68 degrees. It is not a refrigerator. We used in HOT Florida (July)at Disney and it kept our insulin from “cooking.” Insulin is working as it should. Now it’s on its way to HOT Cairo!
pencil_neck –
Frio Cooling Wallet
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FRIO LARGE Insulin Cooling Carrying Case / Wallet –
Evaporative Cooler – keeps insulin cool up to 45 hours without
ever needing ice packs or refrigeration!
I received item, attempted to get it to work.
I followed instructions about soaking time, spreading out
crystals, etc.
Before I potentially ruined a bottle of insulin I wanted to
verify bag works. I did not at any time place a bottle of insulin
into bag.
The only thing I placed in bag was a thermometer.
I placed a thermometer inside bag. (bag temperature)
I placed another thermometer outside bag. (room temperature)
Start time. 00:00 hh:mm
Room temp = 80F
Bag temp = 78F
Time = 00:15
Room temp = 80F
Bag temp = 78F
Time = 00:45
Room temp = 80F
Bag temp = 78F
Time = 01:30
Room temp = 78F
Bag temp = 76F
I did this for over 48 hours.
The data showed that Bag temperature was around 2 to 3 degrees
cooler than Room temperature. So if Room Temperature never dropped
below 85F, then Bag Temperature would never drop below 82F.
If you are trying to “cool down” a bottle of insulin, this bag
will not do that.
My understanding at the time I bought the product was that it
“cooled down”.
I could not get it to do that.
Much, much later, weeks later, I was able to extract this
info from :
[…]
Even in Hot Climates! Insulin must be at the manufacturer’s
recommended temperature when placed in the FRIO wallet.
I did not know that, prior to purchasing bag.
If I had known that, I would NOT have purchased bag.
I was led to believe from all the information I could find at
the time of purchase was that this bag “cooled down” a bottle of
insulin. “Cooled down” is my phrase, not Frio’s phrase.
Does Frio keep an already “cooled down” bottle of insulin
cool for 48 hours?
I don’t know, I did not test that.
Does Frio “cool down” a bottle of insulin?
I don’t know, I never put a warm bottle of insulin in bag.
Does Frio “cool down” a thermometer to something like 64F
when the Room temperature is 80F?
Definitely not! I can state this without reservation that the
bag I bought does not “cool down” a thermometer to anything
approaching near 64F if the Room temperature is 80F.
That was my need at the time.
I needed something to “cool down” a bottle of insulin. I was
not going to be near refrigeration. I was not going to be near
anything that would act like refrigeration (ice, snow, etc).
Samnsophie –
Where have you been all my life? I travel a lot and recently found this item this summer. This cooler worked exceptionally well. It kept cool in an 106 degree Egyptian desert and on a broken down bus. It worked better than the hotel refrigerator. I had no issues going through security at all kinds of international airports. It is amazing. I bought another for a friend it is so good. I do recommend bringing a gallon size ziplock with you while traveling as sinks are all different and if you travel to places with bad water use bottled water in a ziplock and place in sink and it will charge up or recharge. Know that once you “charge it” is swells up and holds fewer pens as it does when it is dry so before ordering really consider the size you need. It is bigger until charged.
Geozor –
Works great but kind of bulkey.