Medport Diabetes Daily Organizer

Medport Diabetes Daily Organizer Reviews



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I am very impressed with this organizer. Here is how I am using it:br /br /* Syringes (main compartment: floating loose in pocket)br /* My two vials of medicine (small compartment: held in small elastic straps)br /* Lancets (main compartment: in zippered, clear pocket)br /* Finger pricker (main compartment: in large elastic strap)br /* Blood glucose meter (main compartment: in large elastic strap)br /* Alcohol wipes (main compartment: in zippered, black pocket)br /br /What it doesn't securely hold is the small film-canister-like container of glucose test strips, as there are only two larger elastic straps (they're in the main compartment), and I've already used them for the meter and finger pricker. There are two other small elastic straps (in the small compartment), but I'm not using them, and they're too small for the test strips container.br /br /Still, I am very impressed by this case.br /br /Also, it has a belt loop (as in, take off your belt, work it through the loop, and put your belt back on) and a cold pack (for the small compartment).br /br /Based on what I see in this case, MEDport makes good stuff!

Medport Diabetes Daily Organizer Feature

  • Cool side carries insulin and Med Ice (included)
  • The MEDtemp monitors the temperature on the cool side compartment
  • Room temperature side carries meter and supplies
  • Can be attached to belt or carried by a hideaway wrist strap
  • Includes one 3 oz MED Ice refreezable ice pack.
The Daily Organizer is specifically designed to hold up to three days of diabetes supplies.


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still in search of the perfect diabetes travel kit - Kerrie Kaspar - WA, USA
I am a type I diabetic, so I need to carry all of my medications with me at all times. The medport case is alright. What i like: it has an ice pack cooling compartment. It has an if found, please contact area where you can put your contact info (although I think this should be on the outside of the case). It is small enough to fit in my medium-sized purse. Don't like: The bands that are suppose to hold insulin/test trip bottles are not flexible enough-it is difficult to get them in and out, so I don't use them. One side has a large, clear, plastic pocket--It would be more convenient if this was split up into at least 2 different pockets. Last, and most importantly-there is no elastic to hold my blood glucose meter in place. There is a pocket where it fits, but I test like 10 times/day, so I do not want to have to pull it in and out of there all the time. Additionally, the case is not deep enough...every time I unzip it, my meter and test strips and lancet device flying all over the place--kinda a pain. I am still on the look-out for a perfect travel case. If anyone has suggestions, please let me know!br /br /KKbr /br /


Oct 28, 2010 16:45:03

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