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The SHBC Insulin Cooler Travel Case is a compact and lightweight solution designed for diabetics on the go. Measuring 8.3 x 4.2 x 2.3 inches, it features high-quality insulation with aluminum foil and pearl cotton, ensuring your medication remains at the right temperature. The upgraded gel ice packs are reusable and durable, making this case an essential travel companion for organized and safe medication storage.
M**M
Great to traveling with meds and needle.
Great to take your meds and needles on your trip. Small enough to fit in your carry one. Ice packs keep my meds cold.
E**N
Great for Trulicity
I travel quite frequently and need my weekly dose of Trulicity in a cool transport case. This has a hardshell nylon case with two freezer packs on each side. The case has zippered internal compartments. It is compact and lightweight. It works efficiently and effectively in keeping my syringe cool.This is a perfect companion for diabetics. I highly recommend it.
A**N
This product works well!!
This product worked very well for my travel to Ireland. It held 2 Mounjaro cartridges without difficulty. The cold packs kept the unit cold for an extended period of time. It is insulated quite well and withstands packing in a packed suitcase without damage. Sturdy ane reliable. I would recommend this prodict for travel or anytime you need to ensure the medication stays cool.
A**M
Tight fit for two Trulicity pre-measured injections
I got this for my Trulicity pre-measured injection needles (Type 2 diabetes). It wouldn't close but was fine after I took out the removable nylon "pocket" that holds various supplies since I don't need that. (Before and after pics). I was looking for something that had a hard case, freezer packs that were relatively significant for travel and holds two needles. I noticed some were soft and flimsy. I think the hard shell is a better insulator. I am going to use this for traveling overseas and need my meds to be kept cold for at least 10 hours. I doubt this will last that long but it looked better than the other cases. Some are only thick fabric with a foil lining. I think this will work out fine. I only gave it a 4 b/c I don't know about the 10 hour time. I'll try it at home and resubmit my review after. It does not stay cold for 10 hours, more like 7-8 hours. So I stick to my 4 star rating. I don't think any other cases last longer. I also tried using some small icepacks that I have. They would not fit after they were frozen. I also could not fit any more of the freezer packs that came with the case.
J**.
I recommend this product
This is just what I was looking for. It holds a Mounjaro pen, probably not 2 with both ice packs in it, but as said on earlier reviews it can be stored without refrigeration for up to 21 days. My main purpose for buying this was to keep the injection insulated to prevent breakage. Keeping it cold is a bonus. Plenty of room for insulin and needles if that’s what you would use it for. It’s a little heavy and bulky, so best for a large bag, backpack or carryon. I wouldn’t carry it in a small to medium purse, it takes up too much room due to the insulation provided.
J**W
Great for travel
I travel all the time, and this cooler travel case works great for keeping my medications organized and cool. It works great for traveling with insulin and other medications that need to stay at a safe temperature. The insulation is effective, and it's compact enough to fit easily in my bag. Highly recommend.
J**.
The ice packs don't last that long
It's cool but I think any thermost will last longer than these ice paks. They start melting right away and only have lasted on avg 2 hours
D**P
Stays cold through moderate summer heat.
I got bought this to be able to take my insulin to an upcoming wedding this month. I was able to do a test run on it for a Labor Day cookout. We were there for approximately 5 hours and when I got back home, I opened it back up and the ice packs were still frozen solid. I was kind of shocked after reading a lot of the reviews that said that the ice packs thawed too quickly. Huh? They were frozen like I had just taken them out of the freezer.So, in my experience, I kept the cooler in my purse pretty much the entire time except when I needed it. I was sitting in a shaded area and not in direct sunlight (my purse was black too), but it was about 85°, no humidity and I kept the ice packs in the plastic bags they came in.My only concern was that there was condensation on the outside of case, not much, just a little, so it is not insulated. That was the other thing that kind of shocked me since it stayed frozen the entire time. Also, I rode my scooter in direct sunlight, black purse exposed, pacing next to my husband which was about a 30 minute walk/ride.I recommend it, but I would suggest that you keep it in some kind of bag or purse if you are taking it somewhere in the summer months for extended periods of time. I am confident that I won't have any issues with it for at least 8 hours up to 12 if needed during the summer. It gives me piece of mind that my insulin will not go bad as long as I am not careless and expose it to direct sunlight. After all, it isn't insulated like a beer cooler, it has a reflective interior and the outer shell is hard and durable. I got the purple case and the color is a little darker than the picture which I hoped it would be.I am very happy with it and I wouldn't recommend putting your glucometer in the case due to the condensation build up. I carried that separately.