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<blockquote data-quote="rubold" data-source="post: 732224" data-attributes="member: 138086"><p>Only ever had the odd Insufficient blood warning. Results are always very close to Freestyle LIte strips that remain the most accurate according to an independent test report. My main negative is that it is more ackward to apply the blood drop than a meter with protruding test strips. I believe this is what results in some failed tests, until you develop a good technique for using it. Also ignore what it states in the manual and turn the meter with the test area uppermost and apply the blood drop. It is much easier to position the drop in the centre of the test area and there really is no risk of blood entering the mechanism as is stated in the manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubold, post: 732224, member: 138086"] Only ever had the odd Insufficient blood warning. Results are always very close to Freestyle LIte strips that remain the most accurate according to an independent test report. My main negative is that it is more ackward to apply the blood drop than a meter with protruding test strips. I believe this is what results in some failed tests, until you develop a good technique for using it. Also ignore what it states in the manual and turn the meter with the test area uppermost and apply the blood drop. It is much easier to position the drop in the centre of the test area and there really is no risk of blood entering the mechanism as is stated in the manual. [/QUOTE]
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