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<blockquote data-quote="New2T1D" data-source="post: 1478353" data-attributes="member: 406824"><p>We use Frio bags which are great for us generally. Buy them from the Frio website or from Amazon. We're going on a long haul holiday to a hot destination soon and I bought an insulin mini fridge for that purpose, because we will be traveling a bit from hotel to hotel while there too. The fridge holds a couple of pens or a few vials of insulin. It's small and portable, works on battery which you can charge in your hotel room each night. I tried it and it seemed good to me. Just hope it lasts 2 weeks (!) If you're interested, I'll find out the name of the fridge I have and the link to the Amazon seller (in China). It was about £90. P.S. I do find that airport security check in takes a long time when you have a bag full of sharps (probably not surprising), so do allow extra time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New2T1D, post: 1478353, member: 406824"] We use Frio bags which are great for us generally. Buy them from the Frio website or from Amazon. We're going on a long haul holiday to a hot destination soon and I bought an insulin mini fridge for that purpose, because we will be traveling a bit from hotel to hotel while there too. The fridge holds a couple of pens or a few vials of insulin. It's small and portable, works on battery which you can charge in your hotel room each night. I tried it and it seemed good to me. Just hope it lasts 2 weeks (!) If you're interested, I'll find out the name of the fridge I have and the link to the Amazon seller (in China). It was about £90. P.S. I do find that airport security check in takes a long time when you have a bag full of sharps (probably not surprising), so do allow extra time. [/QUOTE]
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