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<blockquote data-quote="jonathanTHP" data-source="post: 1890068" data-attributes="member: 490793"><p>Hi</p><p>If by "back to back" you mean that all 4 test was taken in a time frame of 1-2 minutes than by no means you should have got those results unless something is wrong with your meter or strips. I use the Contour Plus meter and back to back measurements always give me the same results in less than 5% range. If I understand correctly, the 15% accuracy of the meters refers to a possible calibration bias of up to this deviation but not that this is the "test to test statistical variance".</p><p>Anyway - this is my own experience.</p><p>Best,</p><p>J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonathanTHP, post: 1890068, member: 490793"] Hi If by "back to back" you mean that all 4 test was taken in a time frame of 1-2 minutes than by no means you should have got those results unless something is wrong with your meter or strips. I use the Contour Plus meter and back to back measurements always give me the same results in less than 5% range. If I understand correctly, the 15% accuracy of the meters refers to a possible calibration bias of up to this deviation but not that this is the "test to test statistical variance". Anyway - this is my own experience. Best, J. [/QUOTE]
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