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Kinetik Wellbeing Blood Glucose Test Strips come in a convenient 50-pack, designed exclusively for the Kinetik AG-607 monitor. Trusted by the NHS and Diabetes UK, these ultra-lightweight strips deliver clinically validated, accurate blood sugar readings at home. Perfect for proactive diabetes management, they combine ease of use with professional-grade reliability to empower your daily health routine.









| ASIN | B08HMWKWM7 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Zinc-Air |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,723 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 16 in Blood Glucose Monitors |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,315) |
| Date First Available | 7 Sept. 2020 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 30 g |
| Item model number | Compatible Test Strips 50 Pack |
| Manufacturer | Kinetik Wellbeing |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| Part number | EGS2003 (50) |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 0.08 x 0.03 cm; 30 g |
| Size | 50 count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Accurate |
| Specific uses | Blood Glucose Test |
H**Y
Good
This has been accurate so far. Some of the test strips claim code Lo which is annoying when you have a giant blob of sample. So I'm not sure why it cones up with that. Anyway that means that strip is useless and wasted as it won't allow you to take it out and put back in. It will just come up with an error. So once you activate the test strip, don't remove it and put it back in or you lose it. So far I have used it 4 times a day for 2.5 days and 2 strips have also been waster due to Lo code. You have to wipe away the first blob of sample and test the second. You also shouldn't squeeze the blob out and only apply light preasure down the finger towards the lanced area to obtain a natural sample. As for value for money, the starter kit is reasonably good value for what you get, but overall it ends up not being good value for money due to how much the replacememt larnces and strips cost on a regular basis. There is a leaflet in the box to hand to your GP for prescriptions but when I went to my surgery to request, they told me I have to have been issued the moniter by NHS. But as my medical record show no such issue, I am not entitled to prescriptions for replacements. So yes, these are available on prescription but not all will be able to get a prescription for them. The finger lancet pen is good. It is not pain free but it isn't as painful as I expected it to be and not as painful as when the nurse with their one time use disposible ones. The reusable pen clearly makes a difference. I have thin skin so I only need it on 2+ - 3. It is easy to set up and use the pen. In short, good, reliable, but very expensive long term if you don't check you will have access to prescriotion before buying. Other test stripes won't work in it so you are left having buy the specific replacements for this item.
F**L
Recommended
I have no other device to test the accuracy of the readings provided by these strips but they appear to be perfectly ok and easy to use.
M**C
A useful little device
I'm not diabetic and I want to avoid it at all cost. I've recently started measuring my blood sugar levels to see how certain foods influence my glucose metabolism. I'd already cut out sugar and refined carbs about a year ago, but I was getting hypoglycaemic episodes during exercise and long walks, so I decided to look into it. They seem to happen when I come down from a glucose spike, so I'm trying to flatten my curve by eating smaller portions more frequently and generally consuming fewer carbs. This little device helps me see my ups and downs if I measure my glucose just before meals and then in 30 mins intervals until it settles back to the baseline (which should happen within two hours). It's not as good as a CGM, obviously, but a lot more affordable. Replacement test strips and lancets are available at a reasonable cost. My video shows the device in action. I was a bit concerned about pricking my fingers at first, but honestly you can hardly feel it! A few tips: your ring finger is best for drawing blood and make sure your hands are nice and warm. In the video I had a bit of trouble, so I had to squeeze my finger to get some blood out as my hands were a bit cold. I'm not sure if this affects the accuracy of the measurement - apparently these type of devices tend to show lower figures than a CGM. If you think the result is not as you expected, you can always do another test straight after. I did that right after this and I got 4.3 just a couple of minutes later so it can't have been way off. You're supposed to wipe off the first drop of blood, but I think it's only when you use alcohol to sanitise the spot. I never do this as I'm glad to get just one drop out that's big enough to work. The device shows whether your levels are normal for FBG (fasting) and PBG (2 hours post-meal). The FBG levels are shown as normal between 4-6, however according to various resources on the internet, they should stay between 3.9-5.6. Always check the setting of the pen before using it as it can easily slide to a different setting! I have it set to 3, which works most of the time - you might need a higher setting, depending how tough your skin is. There's an eject button at the back of the device, but I normally just pull out the test strip. The machine automatically shuts off after 30 seconds. All in all I 'm very happy with this purchase for my research purposes, but keep in mind it may not be as accurate as a CGM.
H**U
Quick
Very quick response
C**T
Happy with purchase
Happy with purchase
W**T
pleased.
Good product and good value for money
L**S
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J**S
UNFORTUNATELY NOT AS IT SAYS ON ADVERT
BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM DOES NOT COMPLY WITH ALL PHARMASIES THEREFORE UNABLE TO OBTAIN REPLACEMENT STIPS AND LANCETS NEED TO RETURN IT FOR FULL REFUND
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