LifeScan OneTouch Lancing Device

By John Crowley Added at March 12, 2008 Views 242 Reviews 5 4.43376 stars

A one-hand operated, hand-removable lancet with 11 depth settings.

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Reviews (5 reviews)

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nicegrlz
nicegrlz May 6, 2009 at 2:06 pm   

a flimsy pen

Pros

gets the job done

Cons

hurts if you dont adjust increments properly

just4us3
just4us3 August 25, 2008 at 4:48 pm   

Good one, reliable

Ryan
Ryan August 16, 2008 at 7:01 pm   

Yeah it's okay. kind of generic and flimsy but does it's job. It's not gentle like the softclix so for people with calluses like me, it works reaaly well and if you got one of those meters that need a lot of blood, then yeah…it's great.

Pros

Does what it's supposed to. Small

Cons

May be painful for people with sensitive or thin skin.

Millie57
Millie57 May 24, 2008 at 1:06 am   

I started with this Lifescan One Touch Device. It was ok until the newer ones began to come out.

Pros

It does give accurate readings

Cons

It's too bulking for traveling,
It takes too long to get results,
and the Lancet device you don't see the needle when it's coming and also it's not ergonomic for people with arthritis

TRKnight2007
TRKn­ight­2007 March 12, 2008 at 2:30 pm   
Pros

I haven't used this lancing device, but I saw it demo'd at the local Diabetes expo. It seemed to work well.

Cons

None that I could see.