❄️ Chill in style, carry with confidence!
The Cruxer Insulin Vial Cooler Travel Case is a compact, TSA-approved insulated bag designed to keep insulin vials cool for over 8 hours using a food-grade HDPE ice brick. Made from durable 600D Oxford cloth with thick insulation, it features dual compartments and a mesh pocket for organized storage of diabetes supplies, all protected by a cushioned interior and double zipper closure for reliable, stylish travel convenience.
Material Type | Oxford |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.9"L x 3.6"W x 2.2"H |
Color | Blue |
Pattern | Solid |
Style Name | Travel |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Handle Type | hand strap |
Number of wheels | 2 |
Pocket Description | Mesh Pocket |
Wheel Type | Spinner |
Strap Type | hand strap |
Capacity | 62.56 Cubic Inches |
J**A
keeps rx eye drops cold all day
I use this to keep my prescription eye drops cold when I go to work all day (we don't have a refrigerator) and also when I traveled internationally. It works great! I use this every work day - just throw it in the freezer when I get home from work & let it freeze overnight then grab it & put my eye drops into it when I leave for work in the morning. It worked great to keep my eye drops cold while I had an international travel day of about 14 hours from leaving my house to getting to my destination & they stayed cold. No problems with TSA (in the US) when I went through security when I started my trip. I kept this in my carryon bag, it does show up on the TSA scanners, so they stopped me so they could check the container quick just to verify it's frozen & it was (by eye drops weren't frozen but that's ok since eye drops are medical). I have recommended this to others since it's worked so great for me.
A**R
Great Little Cooler for My Eyedrops that Need Refrigeration
I really like this little mini container-cooler. I don't use it for insulin, I use it for my eye drops. I get eyedrops from my Optometrist. They make it from my blood, spinning it and using the liquid from my blood. I can't tell you the technical terms. It is used for dry eye that I used to buy prescription eye drops that were way more expensive. These are more natural and they don't have preservatives so they need to be kept in the refrigerator. This little container works great for travel. Just don't forget and leave it in the Motel Refrigerator like I did and have to get a new container. Ha Ha
K**E
Great travel case.
This is a great small case when traveling. I’m able to get both my pens and vials packed for long trips. I do need to use another bag for my pump supplies but keeps my insulin cool for about 12 hours.
J**A
Super convient
I think it's pretty great. There is an additional pocket on the top of the case for some additional needles or alcohol. Swabs. There's a freezer unit. It's pretty sweet And discreet
M**I
This works exactly as I expected it would. Functional and well constructed.
This works exactly as I expected it would. The case is well constructed with a durable and neatly sewn zipper. The compartment is not an exact match for what I need, but it's large enough that I can fit my autologous serum eye drops (ASEDs) or serum tears (which, like insulin, must be kept cool throughout the day until needed for use.
C**E
Perfect for travel
Exactly what I needed to travel with my GLP 1 medication. The freezer pack stayed cold on my long flight and kept my meds safe. Highly recommend!
M**E
Solid
Works well for what I need it for
T**M
Nice cooler for your injectable meds.
Bought for a long vacation to carry my GLP1 injections. Cancelled the vacation but it’s a nice medical cooler.
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