Lancing Device + 100 x Soft
Twist Sterile Lancets 28G Fine gauge, tri-bevel tip for virtually painless sampling
All orders placed before
2pm are dispatched same working day.
Lancing is an
essential part of
successful diabetes
management for many
diabetics.
Lancets are the
small, sharp objects
that are used to
prick the skin.
This piercing of the
skin allows you to
draw a small drop of
blood to the surface
in order to test
blood glucose levels
using a blood
glucose monitor and
blood glucose test
strips
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Why do you
ask if I am a
diabetic? -
Diabetics do not
have to pay VAT
on supplies for
Diabetes. Some
companies will
require you to
pay the full
price including
VAT and will
leave you to
fill out a long
form to claim
the VAT back. If
you buy from us,
you just need to
confirm you are
a diabetic from
the drop down
menu and you
will be charged
the price
excluding VAT.
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Universal soft
twist lancets
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Fit almost all
universal auto
lancing devices
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28g Single use - Fine Gauge, tri-bevel tip for virtually painless sampling
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The Lancet tip
is guaranteed
sterile while
the protective
disc is sealed
to the lancet
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Compatible with
eBfresh, PiC
Indolor,
Microlet,
Freestyle,
Abbott, One
Touch plus many
moreThese test
strips can only
be used with the eBfresh eB-F01
Blood Glucose
Meter
IMPORTANT:
Please note that if
you select "Yes I am
Registered Diabetic"
then you MUST
provide us with your
home address. This
is because you are
making a legal
declaration which we
will supply to HMRC
so they need your
home address details
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What is a gauge on a lancet?
Lancets for blood sampling are
available in different gauges, which
refer to the width of the metal
point. The higher the gauge, the
smaller the perforation the lancet
makes. For example, a 23-gauge
lancet makes a larger hole in your
skin than a 30-gauge lancet does.
What is the difference between
23g, 28g and 30g?
It is the gauge or thickness of
the lancet, the higher the number
the thinner the lancet. So a 28G
lancet will be thinner than a 23G.
When considering which gauge is
right for you it is important to
consider how thick or calloused the
skin of the testing site is.
How do you use a lancet?
Before you test your blood
sugar, wash your hands and forearm
(if applicable) thoroughly with
warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry.
Insert the lancet into the holder
and push in firmly. Twist the
protective disk until it separates
from the lancet and save the disk
for later use.
Are lancets universal?
In fact, it's the lancing device
that makes the difference, not the
lancets. Universal, generic lancets
are often as sharp, thin, and
easy-to-use as brand name lancets.
The key is to find the universal
lancet that fits you.
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IMPORTANT SHIPPING
INFORMATION.
All orders are shipped via Royal Mail.
We know how anxious you will be to get your products so we ensure same day dispatch if ordered before
2pm on weekdays
(This does not guarantee next day delivery)
All orders after 2pm Friday are
posted first thing Monday morning.
All orders are fully insured against loss or damage as per Royal Mail rules.
You will also receive an email confirming
dispatch so please make sure your eBay email address is valid. |
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Any questions please contact
us
via the eBay message system , we aim to reply in less than 24 hours
(not including weekends).
GOOD LUCK to all buyers !!!!!
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