🌍 Travel Smart, Stay Cool!
The MEDINEED Insulin Cooler Travel Case is a high-capacity, TSA-approved travel organizer designed to keep your insulin and medications at the optimal temperature. With innovative cooling methods and a durable stainless steel design, this case ensures your diabetes care is always within reach, no matter where your adventures take you.
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | Medineed |
Format | gel |
M**T
Perfect temp control traveling with a GLP1 medication
Took a 2 week trip 4000 mile driving in western US and needed my GLP1 injection2 times. This worked perfectly. Maintained the acceptable temp for the medication when out of the refrigerator in this container. Great for anyone needing to travel with medication requiring refrigeration.
D**K
Keeps meds cold
Fits one Trulicity pen and keeps a cold for more than three days
J**E
Worked great
Bought this to carry RX while traveling. It worked great. After 12 hours the cold pack was still solid. Make sure to freeze the pack on a level rack. There is not a lot of room in it but enough for my needs. Looks like water bottle. No problem with TSA
G**E
Worked great!
I had a long travel day and this kept my insulin pens cool. First time through airport security it passed by with no problems. The second time through security they did check the cooler, just checked inside, no problem! On I went through security. I might mention, be sure to freeze the gel pack flat!
K**R
Doesn't work as long as it claims
I like that it has a carrying strap and room for pen needles in the cap. But the biogel that has a claim for keeping insulin between 35-46 degrees for 48 hours does not. I have tested it multiple times with a switchbot thermometer which has been calibrated to ensure it's accurate. I never have to open the container to see the temperature so there is no loss of cooling from opening it.On the first couple of tests, the temperature drops below freezing for several hours which of course would ruin insulin.Once I worked out how long to let the biogel sit on the counter before putting it in container to avoid freezing, the biogel kept temp at insulin safe levels 34-46 for 31 hours. A good amount of time but not what is claimed. This was inside my house which gets up to 77 degrees right now.I'm currently running a test with another brand of biogel I purchased on Amazon. It started at a perfect temperature after letting it sit on the counter for 10 minutes. So no freezing the insulin. Waiting to see how long it keeps a good temperature... As of now it's been in a good range for 12 hours and the rate of cold loss on this biogel seems to be better. I'll post again when this test is over. I also have a couple of triple wall insulated thermoses on the way that I plan to test.
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