Stay Cool, Stay Prepared! ❄️
The Yarwo Insulin Cooler Travel Case is designed for insulin-dependent individuals, featuring a water-resistant nylon exterior, thick padding for shock absorption, and a thermal insulating aluminum foil lining. It includes two TSA-approved ice packs and offers organized storage for insulin pens, syringes, and testing kits, all in a lightweight and portable design.
A**R
Perfect for keeping insulin pens cold!!
Absolutely perfect for transporting insulin on hot days in and out of the car. Works like a mini cooler or lunch box container but just the right size for two insulin pens.
D**E
Great for quick trips
Nice size. Fits easily in purse. Keeps insulin cool for several hours under normal use. My Mom uses it for our trips into town. Usually gone 4-5 hours and still cool when we get home. Works perfect for what she wanted.
B**L
Keeps insulin cold for the whole day
I got these for my diabetic girlfriend who is always struggling with keeping her insulin cold when on vacation. She would use plastic bags and other methods involving ice that just weren't working and would soak through bags and ruin our clothes. So for our trip to Mexico I knew she needed something more sustainable. This keeps her pen/ vials cold for the entire day! The little ice packs it comes with are handy and freeze up quick. This is such a great travel case, she doesn't travel anywhere without it anymore. It also fits a couple glucose packets for when she's low. 10/10 would recommend
A**S
Adequate
This works roughly as advertised, and for the price, it is not bad.As noted by other reviewers, the space inside with the ice packs in place is reduced. It is certainly enough for a few insulin pens as shown in the picture.In my case, I used it to transport some specialty eye drops that must be kept cold, and the fit was tight. Nevertheless, I can fit at least two of the small drop bottles in there.On my recent trip, I froze the ice packs overnight, and put my eyedrops in the case at around 9 a.m.Then I went to the local office to work for a few hours, and I placed the whole case, closed, in a fridge (not a freezer), to keep it cold as long as possible. I put the case in my carry-on bag, surrounded by clothes, at around 5 p.m., and made it home at around midnight. So, altogether, the case was subject to ambient temperature for about 7 hours, of which about 5 were in air-conditioned spaces. The weather outside was in the 80s, and the suitcase was exposed to that for maybe one hour, at most two.When I arrived home, the drops were still cold, but the ice packs had thoroughly softened and were just cool.In conclusion, the case should be adequate provided that what you're transporting is small and does not need to be frozen, that the time the case remains unrefrigerated does not exceed some 6-8 hours, and that during that time the case is not exposed to very high temperatures.
A**O
Works good
Works as advertised
M**
Great for zepbound
I was looking for a case for my pens , and zepbound fits perfectly , love the color and the price . Is great to take it with you for vacations ;)
P**N
Does the job.
Good buy. I use it a lot.
J**V
Your best travel buddy
I needed to take an injectable medication with me, and found this through a friend's recommendation. It fits two pens, two small ice packs (if needed), swabs, and needles just fine. The construction is sturdy and compact, and doesn't take up a lot of space in your purse or carry-on. The best part? No hassle from TSA.
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