Portable Insulin Cooler Bag With Oxford Fabric For Travel Pen Case
Travel with insulin and diabetes supplies securely stored in the Portable Insulin Cooler Bag, crafted with durable Oxford cloth for everyday use. Its multi-layer interior keeps medicines organized and protected on the go, while the zipper closure provides quick access and reliable sealing. The cooler maintains a safe cooling range of 2–24°C, offering about 12 hours of cooling in hot summer conditions and up to 24 hours in spring and autumn, giving you dependable performance across seasons. Sized at 20.5 × 10.5 × 5.5 cm and lightweight for travel, it’s ideal for insulin pens and other diabetes supplies on the move. Origin: Mainland China. Brand: NONE. Model Number: First Aid Kits.
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Benefits & Tips
- Multi-layer design helps you organize insulin pens, vials, and other diabetes supplies in one compact travel case while keeping them easy to reach.
- Temperature control keeps contents within 2–24°C, with approximately 12 hours of cooling in hot summer conditions and up to 24 hours in milder seasons—great for day trips and flights.
- Sturdy zipper closure provides quick access and secure protection during transit; pair with a suitable ice pack (not included) to maximize cooling time.
Product specifications
- Item Type: Insulin Cooler Case
- Product Material: Oxford Cloth
- Size: 20.5 × 10.5 × 5.5 cm
- Scope of Application: Suitable for insulin pen and other diabetes products
- Origin: Mainland China
- Brand Name: NONE
- Model Number: First Aid Kits
- Key Features: Multi-layer design, Zipper closure
- Temperature Range: 2–24°C; Refrigeration time: ~12 hours (summer) or ~24 hours (spring/autumn)
Package includes:
- 1 x Empty Insulin Cooler Case (Without Ice Pack)
Warnings / Reminders
- Ice packs are not included; add an appropriate cold pack to suit your travel needs.
- Not a substitute for medical refrigeration guidelines; follow your healthcare provider’s instructions for insulin storage.
- Avoid exposure to extreme heat sources and direct sunlight when not in use.
