I wouldn't know about the Multiclix as I had a Freestyle one when first diagnosed that was c**p IMO and got the Fastclix with my new meter in December and I think its goodx
Not sure if everyone knows yet but I was on the Accu-Chek website last night and as from December the Multiclix lancets will be discontinued, they are offering a complimentary upgrade to a Fastclix finger pricker if you head over to the site, just thought I'd let everyone know and I apologise if you already didlol x
Yes please!I just wasn't sure where I should post it! LOL x
I wouldn't know about the Multiclix as I had a Freestyle one when first diagnosed that was c**p IMO and got the Fastclix with my new meter in December and I think its goodx
I purchased another new Multiclix a month or so back from my pharmacy for future use, I also have a couple of Fastclix in the drawer.
I prefer the Multiclix to the Fastclix tho'.
I like the fire button being on the side of the Multiclix better, than the push button on the end of the Fastclix.What is it that sways your preference?
Fastclix certainly seems to be commonly preferred. I was given an Aviva and Freestyle Neo (for blood ketones) when diagnosed and my DSN took the lancet out of the Freestyle box when showing me how to use everything and told me to use the Accu Chek one.
I like the fire button being on the side of the Multiclix better, than the push button on the end of the Fastclix.
Actually? Now you mention it. The activation "biting point" before the action on the Fastclix could be a little higher..
(Not so "long winded" on the push down.)
But I suppose that's the design of the pricker mechanism around the barrel design..
Lol, geek alert! Just measured it & the push is approximately 11mm before the click..
Waiting, I'm still waiting here, pushing harder, @#$^%$## that hurt.Lol, geek alert! Just measured it & the push is approximately 11mm before the click..
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