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    Talking Glucometer

    I bought a Prodigy for use at home and I am impressed with the value and functionality. So much so that I am going to carry it for sale as a regular item. This is the best deal on a glucometer I have ever found.

    51850 Prodigy Autocode Talking Glucometer

    # NEW PRODUCT Prodigy Autocode Blood Glucose Monitoring System

    # After searching for several years I have finally found an inexpensive, accurate, fast and easy to use glucometer that I can honestly feel good about offering. No more spending $55-80 on a bottle of test strips and another like amount for a meter that is slow, requires a large blood sample and only measures within a limited range. And no test solutions required!

    # * Meter reports responses audibly in English or Spanish

    # * Requires no coding, no control solution

    # * Results in 6 seconds

    # * Smaller blood sample - only 0.6 microliters compared to 1.0 - 4.0 for other devices

    # * Outstanding test range - 20-600 mg/dl

    # * Operating temperature range from 50-104 Farenheit

    # * Alternate site approved: use blood from fingertips, palm, forearm, upper arm, thigh or lower leg

    # * Lower test strip cost than other meters. Uses strip # 52800

    # * 450 memory test includes date and time

    # * Automatic 7, 14, 21, 28, 60 and 90 day averaging

    # * Free software download for data graphing and trending

    # * One year warranty

    # Includes 1 bottle of 50 test strips to get you started, batteries (size "AAA"), zipper carry pouch, instruction, daily log book, complete instructions and warranty card.

    # Additional test strips available at low cost, 1 bottle or a dozen.

    # LOWEST PRICES ON THE INTERNET

    Package including 1 bottle 50 test strips: $42.00

    Glucometer sold alone: $29.00

    Additional test strips, 50 count bottle: $15.50 Quantity pricing available
    Last edited by Reasonable Rascal; 09-17-07 at 15:34.
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