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๐ฉธ Elevate your glucose testing gameโless pain, more precision, zero hassle!
The AUVON Lancing Device features a patented less-pain design with triple-track stabilization to reduce needle vibration, paired with 100 ultra-fine 30 gauge lancets for minimal skin trauma. Its 10-level adjustable depth setting ensures personalized comfort, while the easy push-button lancet ejection system promotes hygienic and effortless use. Trusted by thousands with a 4.6-star rating, this device guarantees reliable blood sampling for accurate glucose monitoring, making it an essential upgrade for proactive health management.














| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,168 Reviews |
B**F
Excellent lancing device for painless finger pricks
The lancing device that came with my glucose meter (OneTouch Verio IQ) was painful to use, and would occasionally fail to create a finger prick that produced enough blood for the test strip to work correctly. So occasionally I had to finger prick myself two times. You also had to pull out the lancet from the device using your fingers (risking yet another prick). After many years of use, it eventually broke and so I had to purchase a new one. After much research I decided to go with the Auvon lancing device. I have my Auvon lancing device set to 3 (it has ten possible positions), and it is much less painful than the OneTouch lancing device. The manufacturer claims that the lancing device results in less pain because it jabs your finger straight with less sideways vibrations. I also think that the 30 gauge lancets are better than the ones that the OneTouch meter used. The lancets themselves are ejected by sliding a lever forward, and not by pulling it by hand. The Auvon lancing device is also much more reliable, and every finger prick produces enough blood for the test strip to work correctly. So double finger pricks are a thing of the past for me. The lancing device is armed by pulling the rear knob back, this works quite smoothly every time. The trigger button is brilliantly designed. It is a clear plastic button that is blank when the lancing device is not armed, and then turns red when the lancing device is armed and ready to go. In total, this device is much more nicer to use than the OneTouch lancing device. I believe that it's a worthy upgrade to the basic lancing device that comes with most glucose meters.
M**T
Easy to use
It takes the square based lancets of every brand. I did find one brand that had particularly large square-bottomed lancets that didn't want to fit as easily, but even they work in this device. If you stick to the ones with the normal(smaller) sized base, it works best. This is lower cost than many others & works great. I have to set mine on 5 usually, as my fingers don't like to give up any fluid๐๐ I reset it after using, so it is ready for immediate use when I need to get my next reading.
K**K
Painless!
Absolutely painless! There's still minor pinch in the lowest setting from my old device. However, I cannot feel anything even in the middle setting of this one. I triggered it many times to make sure it's working because I couldn't feel any pinch at all. I finally had to squeeze my finger to check if blood comes out. Totally surprised that it works without feeling anything! So happy that my old device needs replacement, otherwise, I wouldn't know there's painless device. Highly recommended! Bonus - it can use my Free Style Lite lancets.
Z**O
Best device for my needs I have found so far
Overall quite good given the low cost. I use this to test my cat's blood sugar so wanted the clear tip to aim at the right spot on his ear, which *kindof* works, but the needle doesn't really poke in the center of the circular opening so there is some guesswork/variability (so far I haven't found a device without this problem). My other issue is that the trigger button is hyper-sensitive, so you have to be careful not to brush it before you're ready (I've gotten used to that now). I use Relion lancets in it (30g) and they fit just fine--I set the device at depth 2. I like that the clear part of the tip is removable for cleaning (BIG plus and a feature I haven't found on other lancing devices at this price point). The ejector feature is something I can't do without now that I'm used to it. I hope the device will hold up. I've been using it less than a month so far.
D**N
Well made device. Can use generic lancets. More settings to find what is comfortable for you.
For those who have to check blood sugar during the day, this device is easy to use. Seems accurate. Can use the generic lancets that I usually buy. Pleased with that. More levels to set to find what is comfortable for you. Happy I purchased this item.
M**D
Literally Painless in most uses.
I just got this. I take my blood 5 times a day and had always used the included lancet with contour and similar devices but the yare all the same. The problem with other lances is two things.. the vibration can cause them to sometimes wiggle, and they are fast but still slow enough you can feel the prick. This makes all others inconsistent and variable pain. sometimes you would barely feel them, and other times they would feel like insect sting.. The AUVON is different because it address the two things that normally cause pain.. Vibration, and Speed.. The Vuvon is guided and has little very vibration so no wiggle, an secondly it's a MUCH faster prick that is so quick your brain doesn't register the actual prick. (Very cool!). The result is you literaly don't feel the prick. or even really pain. you might feel a little bit of the after effect but it's MUCH less intense than that sharp stab you would normally feel..
L**Z
Great
Works much much better than the one my countor meter came with. Better depth settings if you have hard to poke fingers.
A**R
Not deep enough.
According to description there are supposed to be 10 settings. There are only 5 and they still won't go deep enough for a good draw.
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