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โก Take control of your glucose testing with precision and ease!
The One Step Lancing Device offers 5 adjustable depth settings tailored for all skin types, ensuring a comfortable and precise blood sample every time. Compatible with most universal lancets and featuring a quick-release mechanism, this lightweight 10g device is a top-rated essential for diabetics seeking reliable, pain-minimized glucose monitoring.







| ASIN | B0BTMFH19D |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,090 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 5 in Blood Lancets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (383) |
| Date First Available | 1 Feb. 2023 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Manufacturer | Shandong Lianfa |
| Manufacturer reference | LANC_DEV |
| Part number | LANC_DEV |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 9.5 x 1.6 cm; 10 g |
F**L
Does what it says
By comparison to other lancers on Amazon this was pretty inexpensive though I will admit to being a little concerned if my current stock of lancets would fit. I didnโt need to worry as they fit perfectly. If it helps anyone I use 30g lancets. The device is straightforward to load, prime and use. It is certainly no more painful to use than my other lancer and in truth I barely notice it anymore.
R**T
Very good item
Very good item
A**S
Does the job
I had a lancet device that is part of a set with a big glucose meter manufacturer's device, but which seemed to need replacing every year and a half. So rather than have all the hassle of getting them, or my doctors surgery, to replace it again I thought I'd try this one as it's quite inexpensive. And overall I have to say it's doing a pretty good job. It takes Agamatrix (33 SWG I think) lancets without issue and is no more difficult to use than any other similar device I've had. It has a number of depth settings around the end for adjustment, which is quite common. As is also quite common with many other similar devices, the adjustments often change when removing the end to put in, or take out, a lancet - so it needs checking before potentially making a painfully deep stab, or one that doesn't draw enough blood. And the action is as you'd expect, so the lancing is quick and (assuming you have good lancets) should be no more painful than other lancing devices, in my opinion. So I can't say that it's perfect, but I can say anything non-perfect about it seems no different from more expensive proprietory ones I've used. Which, if you understand what I'm on about, is a pretty good reason in my book to give it five stars.
P**M
Does the Job
Quite easy to use, reasonable quality, used as a back up.
G**N
Best blood sample lance on the market.
Works well. Only one i have been able to use to get a reliable blood sample for my blood sugar tests, and I have tried many. Definitely worth the money.
A**R
I have used for 2years daily still work fine
Good quality item
M**W
very flimsy
works but very cheap would break easily if carried around. ok for in the home with occasioal use
A**R
Best out of 4 manufacturers devices tried.
Using generic lancets, this is - by far - the easiest device to load, set & fire out of 4 different lancing devices I've used to date. One model breaks easily, one model is awkward to set and a third was terrible for retaining the lancet when removing the lancet hygiene cap. This device loads a generic lancet without fuss, the cap screws on and any adjustments required are just a twist of the cap. The trigger shows a red mark when primed, blank if fired. You could easily pull the lancet out for disposal but there's a decently sized eject slider on the side too. So I bought a couple more just in case mine dies and these are out of stock. Great value for money -as long as it lasts - I'll update if there are issues in the future.
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