Lancets
There are hundreds of different ���brands��� of lancets, but at the end of the day they all boil down to practically two varieties ��� Traditional Lancets vs Pip Lancets. In this article, we explore the differences and pros and cons of the two types.
The smaller the��size��(known as the gauge), the thicker the��needle. For most people, a��size��30��lancet��will suffice to get a good finger prick. However, for those with thicker skin, a smaller��size needle��between 25 – 28 may be more effective as the thicker��needle��will work better with their skin
Safety Lancets | Stainless Steel ��� steel shaft with needle. |
Safecare Pressure activated Lancet | Blood Lancet Pen ��� ink pen design. |
Blood Lancet Metal box | Pull Top Lancet ��� top pulls off to expose the needle. |
on call Lancet | Twist Lancet ��� the top twist off to expose the needle |
Disposable Lancet ��� single-use. | Strip Lancets |
Flake Lancet ��� simply designed needle with a handle. | 36 gauge Lancet |
glucose tester | Glucose test strips |
blood glucose tester | glucose meter |
sugar test machine | blood glucose meter |