I think that the answer to your question will depend on whether you are self funding or not..
With the costs of test strips a major factor in those that have to self fund.
What is important to you?
Size of meter?
Size of screen / text?
Cost of meter?
Cost of test strips?
Do you want/need just glucometer or also ketone? (Some meters do both)
How important is test strip packaging? I hate the waste involved with individually wrapped strips but love that I can take one or two out.
How much memory do you want on the meter?
Do you want to be able to easily download the results?
Do you want the meter to have some intelligence such as being able to calculate insulin doses?
Some of these things may not bother you others may be very important.
Once you have worked out what matters to you, it will help you decide.
FYI, I have a Freestyle Optimum Neo
- It is small
- It is easy to download the results
- It is rugged so I discarded the carry case that came with it months ago
- does ketone and BG readings
- I don't have to fund my own meter or test strips
Well in that case the SD Codefree that I use has the cheapest strips and has stood me in good stead for the past 2 years of monitoring.
I have just received a free TEE2 blood monitor after finding the link on this forum and the cost of strips seams reasonable. It will be nice to be able to monitor myself and not to be reliant on my Diabetic Nurse. My first reading 2 hrs after breakfast (bacon, egg, mushroom and tomato) is 11.4.
I use an SD Code Free, after taking advice from this fantastic Forum. As I have to self fund I wanted the most affordable.
And a facebook page..I agree this forum is really fantastic! A few minutes ago I've found out it has even the YouTube channel![]()
I started with an SD Codefree and have tried both the Accuchek nano and mobile, all self funded. Like Robbity I'd recommend the fastclik over the lancer that comes with the Codefree, particularly if you plan to change lancets frequently (some people do, some people don't).
I've been using the Accuchek mobile recently, more expensive but I like that it's all self contained, so no used strips floating around the bottom of my page. Not needing a special cable to plug it into a PC is great, just a micro-USB cable and instant access to reports and test info in CSV format. Had no problems with the SD codefree, just find the Accuchek mobile more convenient.
Thanks for your reply. I've already been advised to purchase it in comments above. Are there any disadvantages in this glucometer?The wonderful people at the NHS gave me a Freestyle optimum neo. It works but the finger pricky thing can be temperamental.