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One Touch Ultra Mini Blood Glucose Monitor

One Touch Ultra Mini Blood Glucose Monitor Review



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Small, accurate, easy to use.
5 star rating

never sick, diabetic, off the beaten path, adventurous, Practical
Pros

    EASY TO USE, small enough to carry anywhere, supplies available worldwide

Cons
    cost of test strips

MAY
22
2008

Simplest, quickest, easiest, blood glucose monitor to use there is.  This very reasonably priced tool makes monitoring quick and easy wherever you are.  It packs well with the included case that comes with the monitor, has a space for your test strips, and comes with a mini stilet. 

Just as with the more expensive One Touch models, this mini model gives results in 5 seconds, and has a glucose reading recall, should you need to recall you figures for assessment.  The major selling point of this model, it's size, makes it the premier monitor for traveling, or having in your glove box for just in case. 

The price makes it a terrific backup to have, or if your on a budget, your primary.  A blood glucose monitor that sells for under $ 20.00 in this day and age, and with this kind of quality, is a rare find indeed.  After a year of utilizing this monitor, I have nothing but praise for the product. 

Last edited on May 22, 2008


I_thumb_up One Touch Ultra Mini Blood Glucose Monitor is recommended by steve9631


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PattyTherre wrote on May 24, 2008 at 3:02PM


That is better than the tender fingertips especially if you are a typist who is online all day writing. Someday, they will figure out how to do it without poking, maybe.


steve9631 wrote on May 23, 2008 at 11:24AM


In response to PattyTherre's comment from May 22, 2008 at 10:17PM:

With the new technology you don't don't have to supply as much blood for a reading. Thereorhectically, that's suppposed to mean you can poke yourself anywhere and get a sample. The long and short of it is, you still have to poke yourself, you just get the option of where.


PattyTherre wrote on May 22, 2008 at 10:17PM


I used to take my blood sugar levels because I am hypoglycemic and those needle pricks HURT! My fingertips were always sore. I hope this one is less painful.