I posted a review of the Accu-Chek FastClix lancing device on my blog last night.
In this picture, the existing MultiClix is on top and the FastClix, in black, is underneath.
Overall I like everything except the color. Come on Accu-Chek, can't you be a leader and let us have more exciting colors than the Model-T Black?
Comment by Holger Schmeken on May 8, 2012 at 9:11am MultiClix:
1. priming the spring by pressing the end
2. releasing with a button
FastClix:
1. releasing by pressing the end
But now the release is done with the end of the device. In my imagination this seems not right to me. There is a direct connection between my action and the pain. Just pressing a button on the MultiClix seems much more indirect than forcing the end down to release the lancet. I imagine it as if the end is directly connected to the lancet. As if I am forcing the lancet in with my thumb. Psychologically this does not sound healthy to me.
Comment by Holger Schmeken on May 8, 2012 at 9:17am I forgot to say thanks for the review of this new device.
Comment by Marie B on May 8, 2012 at 11:18am just wondering if it uses the same drums as the Multiclix (my favorite lancing device)
Comment by Jessica Edelman on May 9, 2012 at 1:51pm
Comment by DizGrizz on May 23, 2012 at 12:54am A bit belated, but in answer to the "do they use the same drums?"...no, they do not. The FastClix has a new, slightly smaller drum.
Comment by aimeeh2oski on October 1, 2012 at 1:48pm Disappointed about the new drum not being the same size as the Multi-clix. I discovered this after I bought the Aviva monitor - for the sole purpose of getting the lancet device. (lancet device alone = $25, but you can get monitor + lancet for $20, plus a $15 rebate) Did not know about the new release and doesn't sound as user-friendly as the Multiclix. My 3 year old daughter was diagnosed with T1D last February and within 2 months was already checking her own blood sugar, thanks to the Multi-clix. Doesn't sound like releasing from the top would be as easy for her. Why go fix something that ain't broke Accuchek??
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