❄️ Keep your cool on the go—because your insulin deserves VIP treatment!
This TSA-approved insulin cooler travel case features a real-time Fahrenheit temperature display, durable EVA exterior, and aviation-grade insulation. Equipped with two reusable ice packs, it maintains a safe 35.6-46.4 ℉ range for 3-6 hours without electricity. Spacious enough for multiple insulin pens and accessories, it’s the ultimate travel companion for diabetes management on the move.
L**S
Good quality.
I have been diabetic since 96. My wife and I are retired and travel quite a lot. I can carry all of my insulin for up to a month. Last month I left it in a hotel room. I called and they held it for a week until relatives came and got it. Everything was fine. Insulin was still at a good temp. Love it.
A**R
This mini cooler fits 4 Mounjaro pens!
Perfect sized medicine cooler. This fits the larger Mounjaro pens. It held 4 of mine. It does use batteries for the temp. gauge, but they are provided. Overall this is perfect for cruising and flying.
L**S
Highly recommended!!
It has a hard case and appears to be very spacious. I can’t wait to use it for our travels
G**A
Good
But you need to replace batteries from the get go
R**T
Kept medicine at temperature
It worked wonderfully. I was traveling by car for 14 days. It lasted between hotel stays.
D**L
Great insulin case
Great improvement over my old insulin case I have used for years. Awesome to find
A**A
Worked as described
Worked great. Kept meds at correct temp
J**F
"It could be any explosive" - Multiple TSA Agents
TSA DOES NOT APPROVE! It keeps the supplies cold, BUT every time I go through security, they single it out and then have to wipe down everything in my carry on. When I finally talked to someone about it, I was told that "because it is a box with wires in it, or is interpreted by machinery as potential explosives." That means they've got to check EVERYTHING to ensure nothing is set to blow up. I was told that if I took out the temperature monitor and cables, if would be less likely to be flagged. The problem with removing that is that the shell is compromised and the temperature won't be as good for the supplied contained therein.So, while this does the job well, for anyone not going through any TSA checkpoints, it'll be a big delay for anyone at airports.
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