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<blockquote data-quote="Design_Tom_" data-source="post: 1325649" data-attributes="member: 353494"><p>Thank you!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm still getting my head around everything that is used and how people store/interact with it all!</p><p></p><p>Just to clarify, I envisioned this product being the thing you would chuck in your bag and have near you with just your daily insulin requirements in and to use it if you're in a really hot country (either you're on holiday or you live there). Is that a sensible assumption on what people want?</p><p></p><p>Your mini-fridge replacement scenario is interesting to me. So would it hold, say, 8 disposable insulin pens (or 2 refillable pens and 8 vials). Then using similar technologies it keeps the stuff cool whilst your'e travelling with it and then when you reach your destination you just plug it in like you plug a phone in and it keeps it at correct temperature? (Could be either 20C or 8C I suppose because power is no longer an issue with it plugged in).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Design_Tom_, post: 1325649, member: 353494"] Thank you! I'm still getting my head around everything that is used and how people store/interact with it all! Just to clarify, I envisioned this product being the thing you would chuck in your bag and have near you with just your daily insulin requirements in and to use it if you're in a really hot country (either you're on holiday or you live there). Is that a sensible assumption on what people want? Your mini-fridge replacement scenario is interesting to me. So would it hold, say, 8 disposable insulin pens (or 2 refillable pens and 8 vials). Then using similar technologies it keeps the stuff cool whilst your'e travelling with it and then when you reach your destination you just plug it in like you plug a phone in and it keeps it at correct temperature? (Could be either 20C or 8C I suppose because power is no longer an issue with it plugged in). [/QUOTE]
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