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<blockquote data-quote="Zinadane" data-source="post: 1451156" data-attributes="member: 397875"><p>Correct. </p><p>The no-cap style and you need to carry sufficient tips wherever you go. Change each time and dispose of old. Say 8 injections per day, What a lot of extra hassle! You can now no longer put you pen and test kit in your pocket and off you go, You’ve got to start wheying up how many tips to take and find somewhere to store new ones & old ones. Really on top of everything else!</p><p></p><p>Their argument – under microscope the tip is contaminated after single use. Reality is they save a couple of pence per tip I reckon.</p><p></p><p>Well I’ve used a tip for a week with no problem. Anybody contrary to this?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it won't be cost saving as people are now using tens of times more tips! Unless they didn’t factor this in. God knows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zinadane, post: 1451156, member: 397875"] Correct. The no-cap style and you need to carry sufficient tips wherever you go. Change each time and dispose of old. Say 8 injections per day, What a lot of extra hassle! You can now no longer put you pen and test kit in your pocket and off you go, You’ve got to start wheying up how many tips to take and find somewhere to store new ones & old ones. Really on top of everything else! Their argument – under microscope the tip is contaminated after single use. Reality is they save a couple of pence per tip I reckon. Well I’ve used a tip for a week with no problem. Anybody contrary to this? Anyway, it won't be cost saving as people are now using tens of times more tips! Unless they didn’t factor this in. God knows! [/QUOTE]
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