Customer reviews for OneTouch Verio Flex

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- Dianna K.Reviewed 3 weeks ago0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on OneTouch
- Donnell S.Reviewed 4 weeks ago0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on OneTouch
- Yes, I recommendCHRISTINEVerified purchaseReviewed 4 months agoValue Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
This monitoring system did not work for me.
The screen was bluest green once you put the tests strips in, which costs $70.00 and the lancet needles was a bit too much at $26.00. Painful and leaves my fingers bruised. I would prefer a total refund of $96.00.1 users found this review helpful. - Reviewed 6 months agoYes, I recommendEasy to useOut of 5Value Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
Had trouble drawing blood with this piece of junk
Tried tried not being able to draw much blood then error keeps coming up. Junk4 users found this review helpful. - Kayla N.Reviewed 7 months ago
Onetouch Verio Flex
I have used this same meter for years and recently lost my old one and had to get a new one. I got the verio flex which is the same one I have used but they changed the finger pricker. The new one is not as good and kinda cheaply made. If they kept the same pricker it would be 10/10 and perfect.0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on OneTouch - Sharon P.Reviewed 9 months ago0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on OneTouch
- Anildo M.Reviewed 11 months ago0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on OneTouch
- Yes, I recommendAnon AnonReviewed 1 year agoValue Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
It is an inferior product.
Lancet on highest setting still does not penetrate the skin. Test strips are thin,flimsy, and stick to each other. Reading wildly vary.6 users found this review helpful.
Details for OneTouch Verio Flex
| Concern | Diabetes support |
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| Features | Portable |
| Form | Monitors |
| Product type | Blood glucose monitors |