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<blockquote data-quote="Sirmione" data-source="post: 884788" data-attributes="member: 190454"><p>I currently have 5 meters:</p><p>My SD CodeFree gives readings which are quite similar to my Bayer Contour Next.</p><p>My two Freestyle Lite meters both give generally similar but slightly lower readings compared the Bayer or the SD</p><p>My my Nipro TRUEresult Twist gives noticeably the lowest readings.</p><p></p><p>The FreeStyles are probably the most accurate, and have a real quality feel about it.</p><p>The Bayer Contour Next is really nice meter very easy to set up and has great computer software.</p><p>The NipPro is a potentially good simple small meter but I don't like the unique cap mounted design feature and I don't trust the readings. </p><p>The SD has a big advantage in low running costs, but the computer software takes a bit of getting used to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirmione, post: 884788, member: 190454"] I currently have 5 meters: My SD CodeFree gives readings which are quite similar to my Bayer Contour Next. My two Freestyle Lite meters both give generally similar but slightly lower readings compared the Bayer or the SD My my Nipro TRUEresult Twist gives noticeably the lowest readings. The FreeStyles are probably the most accurate, and have a real quality feel about it. The Bayer Contour Next is really nice meter very easy to set up and has great computer software. The NipPro is a potentially good simple small meter but I don't like the unique cap mounted design feature and I don't trust the readings. The SD has a big advantage in low running costs, but the computer software takes a bit of getting used to. [/QUOTE]
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