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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 1866530" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>Hi [USER=488381]@DianaMC[/USER] I think the Accu Chek Mobile is called that because the test strips are enclosed in the cassette. And the lancet pen is attached (it detaches which I find easier to use than when attached to the meter). You don't have to carry a separate lancet and strips, and insert individual strips so it's easier to carry and use when you are out and about.</p><p>I initially started using it because of the Fastclix lancet device as I have a needle phobia and thought it would be easier for me to use. But the test cassettes are a bit dear, around £20 for a 50 test cassette, which is about 40p per test. But they can sometimes be bought for less on ebay.</p><p>I probably will stop using the AC meter when my present stock of test cassettes runs out, and will use the TEE2. But I will continue to use the Fastclix lancet device as I find it relatively painless once you get used to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 1866530, member: 209498"] Hi [USER=488381]@DianaMC[/USER] I think the Accu Chek Mobile is called that because the test strips are enclosed in the cassette. And the lancet pen is attached (it detaches which I find easier to use than when attached to the meter). You don't have to carry a separate lancet and strips, and insert individual strips so it's easier to carry and use when you are out and about. I initially started using it because of the Fastclix lancet device as I have a needle phobia and thought it would be easier for me to use. But the test cassettes are a bit dear, around £20 for a 50 test cassette, which is about 40p per test. But they can sometimes be bought for less on ebay. I probably will stop using the AC meter when my present stock of test cassettes runs out, and will use the TEE2. But I will continue to use the Fastclix lancet device as I find it relatively painless once you get used to it. [/QUOTE]
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