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๐ฉธ Revolutionize your blood testingโpain-free, precise, and finger-friendly!
The Genteel Plus Lancing Device uses patented vacuum technology and 6-level depth control to provide a near-painless blood glucose and ketone testing experience. Designed to reduce finger soreness by enabling palm testing, itโs compatible with all meters and test strips. The kit includes multiple contact tips, lancets, and travel accessories, making it ideal for daily, comfortable monitoring for all diabetes types.

| ASIN | B013PT28XO |
| Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
| Battery cell composition | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 58,880 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 72 in Blood Lancets |
| Brand | Genteel |
| Brand Name | Genteel |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 568 Reviews |
| Included Components | Not Available |
| Included components | Not Available |
| Model Name | Genteel Plus |
| Model Number | A123full |
| Model name | Genteel Plus |
| Part Number | 200750 |
| Special Features | Durable |
| Special feature | Durable |
| UPC | 857629004151 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
V**S
Painless Lancing Device
Yes, this device is expensive but worth every penny because it works consistently well and does it with barely any sensation at all. My fingers have thick skin due to manual work and bass playing and was getting inconsistent results using the lancing device that came with my tester causing needless discomfort and time taken to reload the Lancet in order to try again. My fingers were beginning to smart so I looked for an alternate device and found the Genteel. I selected the clear tip for my Genteel and I test on my palm below my thumb. The Genteel removes the need to squeeze where you have lanced because it uses light suction to draw a sample bead to the surface. You see the bead appear and release the vacuum by lifting your finger from the button on the Genteel. Lift the Genteel off the site and bring the prepared meter the capture the sample. I usually press the used Lancet into the protective disc it came with to render it safe for disposal along with the test strip. The instructions are crystal clear and easy to follow. If you are unfortunate to have to test your blood glucose frequently or perhaps have to test a small child then this device can minimise the pain of testing and practically eliminate any discomfort in the tested area on going. The benefit justifies the cost of the Genteel in my opinion.
S**Y
Why didnโt I by sooner?
I have found it hard to justify the cost of this so have struggled on with ordinary lancets for far too long despite being incredibly difficult to get blood out of. Even phlebotomists, paramedics and doctors canโt do it and so I have so many holes every day it it is ridiculous. With this I am using tip depth number 4 on my arms, only once have needed more than a single drop for my blood thirsty ketone meter, absolutely painless. Leaves a tiny dot of a mark (well you can also see the circle for a few minutes). Slightly wider than some lancets to carry but not huge (12.5 cm long with a slightly bigger case). Very easy to use, slightly stiff to push in plunger but I just push it down on the table
T**E
Not like other lancing devices
This works in a very different way from other lancing devices (when you get it you are pointed to a video that explains how to use it). Instead of pricking a finger, you can puse this on your palm or another suitable part of your body, and with a bit of practice and the right cap get a perfectly sized drop of blood almost every time. You really do need to follow the instructions carefully until you get the hang of it. Good points - it is well built, seems reliable and feels of very high quality, it comes in a variety of colours plus some customisation stickers, it works with standard lancets (some Genteel ones are supplied) and it also comes with a case to fit the device plus your test meter and test strips. Bad points - it is really very expensive (but you may be able to claim VAT back on it if you have a chronic illness such as diabetes) and it is quite large. Overall, if you have to test yourself a lot I feel that this is an excellent investment and it certainly does save a lot of wear and tear on your fingers.
M**G
Extortionately priced, but....
Thickness? I wanted blood, I got blood. For a newly diagnosed Doggy diabetic Momma- perfect!
B**L
Painless, Easy and worth every penny!
I am a newly diagnosed diabetic and I am testing 6 times a day at present. This device is absolutely painless and can be used almost anywhere on the body. No more sore fingers! It comes with 6 different tips to set the depth. I am using a 3 on my arm and it is painless. It takes most square lancets. Worth every single penny for this!
M**S
Not as great as expected
Sometimes a bit hit or miss but seems to work best with only gentle pressure onto the skin. I stopped using it after about one week due to blood getting splashed inside the clear end, because it works from suction. It can be taken apart to wash but it's not a good look if there wasn't time to clean it between uses. Expensive for a lancing device.
M**U
No pain at all
As someone super sensitive to pain, I've had horrible memories of doctors pricking my finger tip to take blood samples. I can guarantee that Genteel gave me zero pain. When you press the button it makes a loud sound, but I literally feel nothing, as in pinching your skin with your fingernail would hurt 10 times more. I found this product well worth the money, especially for people like me who are very sensitive to pain.
M**K
Not what I was expecting !
Not as painless as the reviews have stated, the end of the day it still has a needle to pierce the skin, watched the video and even tried the different 'caps' settling in the end for the yellow one. Used it several times now and still you can feel it, won't even work on the palm of my hand as per video, it does however work on my finger tips (as does my last cheap lancet) OK you have not got to squeeze your finger to get the blood but really that is not a big deal. This is going to be my expensive spare lancet from now on
I**A
No hace daรฑo
No hace daรฑo, hay que adecuar la boquilla al lugar donde se utilice, es una firma de evitar los continuos pinchazos en los dedos, lo he utilizado en la palma de la mano y antebrazo, perfecto
N**E
Exactly what I needed. Very kid friendly.
I was recently diagnosed with Diabetes. I was given one option and one option only in what device I could use to help monitor my blood sugar. I spent weeks back and forth with both my doctor and my health insurance to put me on a new device but it was all for not. The lance I was using before was very much broken, even though I didn't know it was, and I was forced to poke myself over a hundred times a day. Quick reference, I have very sensitive skin and poking my fingertips causes issues so I poke my arm instead. After much complaining to my doctor they just suggested I test myself once or twice a week which I took as them just wanting me off their back so I stopped testing all together. My blood sugar was within normal range to slightly high so it wasn't that big of a deal. Then comes a new medication that boosts my blood sugar to dangerous numbers. I wasn't feeling right one day and decided to check my blood sugar, 422. I about had a heart attack. I started walking more than once a day, started eating much healthier than what I was and started testing my blood several times a day. By the second day I was just tired of all the poking and my arm was hurting and fatigued. I had to find a better way so I bought a new monitor and lance. Neither are covered by insurance but at this point I was desperate. Got the new monitor in Contour Next One. I wanted this monitor because it can test without the need of a lot of blood. Used the lance it came with and realized my old lance was broken. My old lance had an adjustable position system for the lancet to move up or down depending on the distance the tester needed to draw blood but mine didn't seem to work. The new lance did and I quickly found that sometimes the lance still hurt. Queue taking a giant leap in purchasing this lance. I hated the price, I mean I changed my mind so many times that it felt like I was breaking the Amazon website by how often I was adding and then deleting this lance from my cart. Finally I just shut my eyes turned away while I blindly ordered this lance. The day I opened this product I was intimidated by how well made it is. I expected something so cheap and fragile, like all the other lances I've seen. Because of its design I contributed that to how awful it'll be to use. I didn't feel a thing and it drew enough blood to test twice over. Sure it took a little trial and error to get the end size to draw that much blood but not a single time did it hurt. To be honest, until I lifted the lance I didn't think it worked at all until I saw that beautiful red dot on my arm begging to be scooped up by my test strip. I love this lance and am still surprised by how much it doesn't hurt. Yes it costs a lot for just a lance but I'm convinced it was a worthwhile investment into my journey with diabetes. If you read this far then thank you and if you are on the fence on this purchase like I was, take the leap it's so worth it. Also, if you were thinking of buying this for a child just know it comes with stickers for them to make the lance their own which is such a great idea in my opinion. Did I mention this lance doesn't hurt, just a reminder for those thinking of buying this for a child. No pain!
A**N
La rapidez de entrega
.muy bueno y pratico
K**R
The BEST lancet on the market for Pets (and people)
My dog was diagnosed with Cushing disease which likely brought on diabetes so my vet gave me materials to draw blood and test glucose levels. I was shown how to prick the inside of the ear with an individual needle and use a drop of blood in a glucose monitor for this process. I struggled and struggled to get enough blood so finally I went online and began searching for another method. I found the Blue Genteel Lancet and it looked good so I purchased it. Let me tell you it was a miracle. The company says that it makes drawing blood painless and it DOES! I tried the lancet on 4 different parts of my body and it is painless! I selected a small part of the dog's hip, trimmed the hair so a seal could be made. You hold the Lancet like a pen, put the rubber tip against the skin and trigger the mechanism, holding it firmly against the skin until a drop of blood big enough to activate the glucose monitor is obtained. Then you release the vacuum, insert the strip into the blood to activate the glucose monitor. It is so simple to use and my dog went from shaking violently to just laying on her side with no shaking. I know this lancet is expensive but it is worth every penny. My dog used to run away from me when I was going to prick her ear. She totally stressed out each time I picked her up in anticipation of the ear pricking process. I have never felt so inadequate at any level of care for my dog, including whelping, as I was while trying to measure her blood sugar. This lancet brought me relief and made the blood sugar testing an easy process. I recommend it to any pet owner.. You will be grateful to have an instrument that is easy to use and effective. Amazon, it would be helpful to have this item show with the group of lancets shown initially. I looked for a while until I came across it. It truly is a GREAT instrument.
J**O
It really does reduce pain and time to heal
It really does reduce pain, and the finger seems to heal faster than with others lancet devices. A bit tricky to use, yes, just be sure to decompress at the right time or you will end up with blood in this device. Do it too early and it will not be very different from others. Requires some practice and the use of the right seal color (thickness). Be patient, it really does work.
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