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Posted in Diabetes (Monday, October 6, 2008)

By Medicool.
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1 comments about Dia Pak Classic.

  1. Received item in good shape and in a timely manner. Very happy with my purchase! :)


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Posted in Diabetes (Monday, October 6, 2008)

By Frio.
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1 comments about Frio Cooling Large Wallets Keep Insulin Safe Between 60 -70 Degrees for up to 45 Hours with No Refrigeration +(Free Syringe Case a 3.98 Value).

  1. This cooling wallet actually works. It keeps my Insulin cool to the touch while traveling or just throughout my normal day. It's easy to carry and easy to activate the cooling crystals anywhere. No more worries about keeping Insulin cool while away from home.


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Posted in Diabetes (Monday, October 6, 2008)

By Frio.
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5 comments about Frio Cooling Wallet - SMALL-Keep insulin cool up to 45 hrs without EVER needing refrigeration!.

  1. The cooling wallet was a life saver for traveling with my insulin. TSA had no problems with the cooling envelope and it kept my insulin cool for all of my flights. Small enough to fit in my purse, this was a great buy.


  2. Used as directed and lost 3 pens when the temperature hit 100 degrees. Foolish me, I kept thinking that the error was mine because of all the supposed reviews about how great this item is in hot weather. We had a small and a large pack. The small pack was essentially worthless, the larger pack seemed to be large enough to keep for for last for a few hours. Works great as long as the temp doesn't go much over the recommended maximum temperature for your insulin and/or you keep it cool by adding some kind of ice pack. If you're expecting the answer to having to carry around all the stuff in the heat...this isn't going to be it.

    I'm very surprised at the information below as I researched the company an they're from the UK and haven't been in business for 7 or 8 years from what I could tell.

    I also looked on the FDA website under the approved devices section and could not find their approval there despite claims that they were approved by the FDA for diabetic devices. Perhaps it's a recent approval and it's not there yet or perhaps I missed the information though.


  3. I've been using a FRIO cooler pack for insulin for 7 or 8 years with very happy results. Insulin doesn't need to be refrigerator-cold, it only needs to stay below 80 degrees F to be safe. The three secrets are 1) make sure it's well-soaked and holding plenty of water, 2) make sure it has moving air to "breathe" because evaporation is what cools, and 3) keep it out of direct sunlight because that will heat the bag, which heats the water, which heats the contents. My first pack lasted all these years of daily use, it's time for another only because the fabric is soiled. I'm a lifetime customer.


  4. The first time I used the Frio cooling wallet my insulin was cool but not as cool as advertising for the product claimed. The second time I used the wallet, it not only did not keep my insulin cool but the wallet oozed slime when I soaked the wallet as instructed. What felt like crystals inside the wallet seemed to be disintegrating when wet. Doubt that I would ever purchase another produce from Frio. Wrote to the manufacturer and heard nothing back from them.


  5. I bought this item for travel storage of an injectable for rheumatoid arthritis. I found the case didn't get below 65 deg in temp which is ok for a few hours but be careful of temperature for longer storage.


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Posted in Diabetes (Monday, October 6, 2008)

By Frio.
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5 comments about Frio Cooling Wallet - LARGE -Keep insulin cool up to 45 hrs without EVER needing refrigeration!.

  1. I bought htis recently for my parents and find this very useful. This holds cool for two days (believe me.. 48 hours full) despite out heat beat trip in our car. Amust for anyone who wishes to keep medicines cool and stable. I will recommend this for anyone.


  2. I have had nothing but good luck with my Frio. It has gone with me to Britain, Italy, and in the next few months will accompany me to Poland and Greece. I have also taken it camping with me in the North Carolina summer heat without any problem at all. It has always remained cool inside, regardless of the outside temperature, for at least 48 hours (usually longer) before I have to recharge it. It is now four years old and, while it takes a bit longer than ten minutes for the initial charge, still working as well as before.


  3. I've used this wallet in high temperatures. Keeping it inside a hot car with windows rolled up during very hot days. The inside of the pack always stayed cool. Been using it daily for around a year now. I don't use it with the outer cover though.


  4. Used as directed and lost 3 pens when the temperature hit 100 degrees. Foolish me, I kept thinking that the error was mine. We had a small and a large pack. The small pack was essentially worthless, the larger pack seemed to be large enough to keep for for last for a few hours. Works great as long as the temp doesn't go much over the recommended maximum temperature for your insulin and/or you keep it cool by adding some kind of ice pack. If you're expecting the answer to having to carry around all the stuff...this isn't necessarily going to be it.


  5. It's by far the easiest way to keep supplies cool for a long period of time. I simply drop it into cold water when it becomes smaller and it's reloaded to continue cooling. Great for work and traveling. I use it every day!


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Posted in Diabetes (Monday, October 6, 2008)

By Frio.
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4 comments about Frio Cooling Wallet - PUMP-Keep insulin cool up to 45 hrs without EVER needing refrigeration!.

  1. This is a excellent item. We went on a fishing trip and it kept my daughter's insullin pump and her insulin cold all day. I'm glad I bought this and will probably purchase other Frio products.


  2. Awesome product. No more cooked insulin in my pump on hot days in the sun. It really does stay cold for several days. Be careful not to remove it from water too soon as it will not be as effective.


  3. I stumbled upon this item and it is the best. I have used an insulin pump for close to 10 years and have always struggled with keeping it cool in the summer especially at the beach. This wallet works great. It is easy to prepare and stays cool for as long as they say. Try it!!!


  4. I have been a diabetic for two years and most of that time I was in a hot climate. After having my insulin go bad a few times do to heat exposure, I was always looking for ways to keep my supplies cool when I was outside. Since I started using the Frio things are so much easier! No more bulky ice packs or asking venders for a cup of ice. I like that it is easy to use, it is activated by water, and you can use it over and over. I am glad I found a product that really works!


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Posted in Diabetes (Monday, October 6, 2008)

By Fridge-To-Go. The regular list price is $25.99. Sells new for $24.98.
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No comments about Fridge-to-Go Travelpak 1.




Posted in Diabetes (Monday, October 6, 2008)

By Unique Accessories.
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No comments about Flannel Boxers Adult.




Posted in Diabetes (Monday, October 6, 2008)

By Frio.
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No comments about Frio Cooling Wallet-MINI Wallet - Holds Single Insulin Vial or Eye Drop Bottle - Keeps insulin cool up to 45 hours without EVER needing refrigeration!.




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