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The YOUSHARES Insulin Cooler Travel Case is a compact and efficient solution for diabetics on the go. With real-time temperature monitoring, durable insulation, and TSA-approved ice packs, it ensures your medication remains at the optimal temperature for hours, making it perfect for travel and daily use.
K**N
Great size
Works great and it’s a nice small size. Love the color. It just sweats in this Florida heat.
K**O
works well
this works great for travel. my husband travels for work all the time and this works well for his diabetic meds. keeps cool for a long travel time. the case is sturdy and washes easily. the zipper is good quality. I love the blue color
D**S
Insulin Travel Case
This insulated case came with two gel packs that kept my medication cool and safe during a recent trip. Case holds up to 4 insulin pens. I am pleased with this purchase.
D**.
Perfect for travel, good size, sturdy.
Nice, sturdy medicine case. Includes two re-freezable packs. Had rigid sides, a thermo-proof zipper, and pouches inside to accommodate other necessary paraphernalia like swabs, syringes, vials, etc. (assuming it will be big enough to hold pen-type dispensers). The display shows the inside temperature, great to monitoring. I keep the whole thing in the freezer so it’s ready to go when I am.
M**S
Overall, good for travel up to 6 hours
Pros: Handy size for travel. Will hold up to 2 injectable pens. Keeps medications cool for several hours of travel before needing refrigeration. Has thermometer on the case to indicate temperature inside the case. The thermometer is also handy to check the inside temperature of a refrigerator (to see if it’s keeping your foods at a safe temperature).Cons: Zipper on case (2 way) can stick easily so it’s not always easy to zip open or closed. Freezer packs only keep medication pens cool (at a temp of 45 or lower) for up to a maximum 5-6 hours (and that was within a suitcase kept out of the sun in a car, with A/C running). Then the cooling packs defrosted and the temperature inside the case rose. One would need a different product design for longer travel periods.Overall this is a good product and works well as long as one isn’t needing to keep meds cool for longer than 6 hours.
J**A
Works great!
Case works great for my GLP-1 meds. Holds syringes, vials or the actual pens. Keeps items cool for about a full day. Highly recommend. Very cost effective!
R**M
Insulin Cooler Travel Case
I bought this case for several reasons. One is that I loved the color and design! Secondly, I used to take my insulin to work and then put it in a refrigerator or my lunchbox so that it would stay cool, but sometimes I would forgot about it. I LOVE having this insulin travel case. If I am going to be gone for the day, perhaps shopping, or visiting someone, going to grandkids sporting events, I can bring my insulin along and not have to worry about it stay cold. It comes with 2 ice packs that are TSA approved. They fit in their own pockets on the inside. Then there are spots for my insulin pens with straps to keep them secure. I can also put my pen needles and alcohol swabs on the other side. I love that the travel case fits well in my purse, or work bag. The insulin stays cold for hours and the case is easy to clean if needed.
B**R
Short term chill
I took this through TSA (outside of my bag-just set it in the bin next to my other things) and had no problem, they didn’t even make me open it or question it. It was a nice carrying case for my injectable medication and supplies for a short trip. Only could fit a few insulin syringes & alcohol pads in and could not put vial in with the medicine bottle from pharmacy, that I like to carry in for more protection and with my prescription label on it. I carried the RX bottle separate JIC. I loved that it had the temp on the outside, so I could periodically check it. Unfortunately by the the time I got to my destination (12 hours because of delays) it was very warm. I had to pull my vial out, wrap in the ice pack (now flexible because it was warm) in order to pad/protect it from breaking and possibly getting too cold, and put it in my yeti water bottle with ice from one of the airport vendors to keep it cool the rest of the way to my destination. Wanted it to work so much, but in the end returned. Would probably be fine for a short 4-6hr trip. Definitely test before you need to travel, I went by some good reviews. :(