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<blockquote data-quote="D&#039;wards" data-source="post: 749208" data-attributes="member: 43829"><p>I have two meters - a One Touch Verio IQ and a OneTouch Ultraeasy.</p><p>Now the verio IQ seems to consistently test higher than the Ultraeasy to the tune of between 1-2 points. I suspect the Ultraeasy is more accurate, as i felt well rough one day, and it was showing 4.3 which isn't that bad.</p><p>Its a shame cos the Verio is much easier to use, needing only a fraction of the blood, but dangerous to have a high testing kit.</p><p>Any experiences with either of these fellas? Or ideas how to test each one - I thought maybe a commercial drink might have a recognised BSL, if you know what i mean, but couldn't find any info about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'wards, post: 749208, member: 43829"] I have two meters - a One Touch Verio IQ and a OneTouch Ultraeasy. Now the verio IQ seems to consistently test higher than the Ultraeasy to the tune of between 1-2 points. I suspect the Ultraeasy is more accurate, as i felt well rough one day, and it was showing 4.3 which isn't that bad. Its a shame cos the Verio is much easier to use, needing only a fraction of the blood, but dangerous to have a high testing kit. Any experiences with either of these fellas? Or ideas how to test each one - I thought maybe a commercial drink might have a recognised BSL, if you know what i mean, but couldn't find any info about it. [/QUOTE]
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