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<blockquote data-quote="Sirmione" data-source="post: 950895" data-attributes="member: 190454"><p>I have tried 6 meters from 5 different types of meter from four different manufacturers and the SD Codefree seems to give the most consistent repeatable and accurate readings against real samples and control solutions but it its real advantage is low cost of strips.</p><p></p><p>My Bayer meters a Contour Next and Contour Next USB are well designed meters with much better PC software than that for the Codefree but the strips are more expensive and I have experienced more random rogue results than with the Codefree.</p><p></p><p>The Freestyle Freedom Lyte is a lovely meter with a quality feel and great PC software but I found the side sampling design of the test strips very awkward and I didn't have coincidence in the accuracy as both examples I own appear to read consistently high in parts of the range, and test strips are expensive compared to the SD CodeFree.</p><p></p><p>The other meter was a TrueResult Twist which I didn't like at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirmione, post: 950895, member: 190454"] I have tried 6 meters from 5 different types of meter from four different manufacturers and the SD Codefree seems to give the most consistent repeatable and accurate readings against real samples and control solutions but it its real advantage is low cost of strips. My Bayer meters a Contour Next and Contour Next USB are well designed meters with much better PC software than that for the Codefree but the strips are more expensive and I have experienced more random rogue results than with the Codefree. The Freestyle Freedom Lyte is a lovely meter with a quality feel and great PC software but I found the side sampling design of the test strips very awkward and I didn't have coincidence in the accuracy as both examples I own appear to read consistently high in parts of the range, and test strips are expensive compared to the SD CodeFree. The other meter was a TrueResult Twist which I didn't like at all. [/QUOTE]
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