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Review on Oyifan Backpack Convertible Designer Shoulder by David Plunkett

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Might be A4 but fits letter size

I've attached a photo of all the diabetic items I need around the house. This house must be taken and carried away (with the exception of refrigerators). About the list: 1) Black glucose testing case, glucose strips, lancet pen, quick start guide and (behind the guide) lancets. 2) red glucose diary (8.5 x 11 inches, aka letter size) 3) box of lancets 4) box of glucose strips 5) syringes 6) antiseptic wipes 7) full meter manual and white ones from the fridge Box of secondary , pre-filled syringes. Throw in an ice pack along with the box and they'll be fine. No insulin is showing because I still need a refrigeration system to keep the vials cold and intact. I'll find out before I put it in my backpack. (probably a wide-mouth thermos) Other photos show where I could put each item in the backpack (obviously pulled out to show). Each item fits neatly into pockets and can be zipped closed if needed. I could have found a backpack for letter size books but I needed the smallest backpack possible. I took a gamble on this A4 backpack, but I was right: you have enough room in the book compartment to fit a letter-sized notebook. There are three pockets that I can put the journal in and the other the white box (along with a cold pack). This backpack feels very comfortable and has a nice color. I would like to show it to my sister who had diabetes before me. She will be so jealous. In fact, the book section is so spacious I could easily toss in an entire first aid kit.

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Incredible piggy bank