I have been using this for a while. I hope they get them back in stock.It was £8.95. £7.95 for 50 strips and 50 lancets.
I also have an accucheck compact but the strips are very expensive. I occasionally compare the two and they are always very similar.
I have just ordered a codefree To keep my options open.
If you are only using the meter to work out which foods spike you, then the Codefree will be fine. A very accurate meter is only needed by Type 1's and Type 2's on meds that could cause a hypo.
The Wavesense Jazz is accurate but the strips are a bit more expensive than the Codefree http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wavesense-Jazz-Blood-Glucose-Meter/dp/B003KQZDD0/
Hi. I think you will find most meters have an accuracy of +/- 15%. I use both a One Touch Ultra by Roche and a MyLife Pura. My surgery changed us all over to the latter as the strips are quite cheap so you might want to check it out. It's not well-known but nice and neat
I have been using a one touch ultra which was my dads but my surgery will not supply strips and they are expensive. I have just ordered a codefree one off amazon which was very reasonable and the strips are so much cheaper....will let you know how it is
yes I had the similar problem with the accucheck - it is very sensitive to the amount of blood of the strip. This isnt the case with the SD but I also think that is the cause of people complaining about its accuracy because they didnt load enough blood into the strip. Good luck with it. I buy 500 strips at a time btw as it is cheaper (you will get a code to use on the top of your box of 50). You can get 250 or 500 in bulk
yeah I am just a bit obsessed i suppose.
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