Vial holder with coolant for traveling.

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My wife and I travel a lot. Haven’t traveled since taking the weekly pins. We would like to find a great Vial travelcase with coolant being ice or any other form of cooling. Something that could hold atleast 4 small vials. We travel up to four weeks when in the road.

Bill
 
My wife and I travel a lot. Haven’t traveled since taking the weekly pins. We would like to find a great Vial travelcase with coolant being ice or any other form of cooling. Something that could hold atleast 4 small vials. We travel up to four weeks when in the road.

Bill

Pens are a good option for travel. We use a stainless insulated water bottle in the fridge, when ready to go you can pop a small ice pack in the bottle. If you are flying, you can get a case that fits pens with an ice pack that is TSA approved
 
My wife and I travel a lot. Haven’t traveled since taking the weekly pins. We would like to find a great Vial travelcase with coolant being ice or any other form of cooling. Something that could hold atleast 4 small vials. We travel up to four weeks when in the road.

Bill

I have one of those travel insulin cases with the ice pack, but I don't use it. What I use is a Yeti or Stanley Cup that has a screw top. So, if you already have one those you just need a cover that is leak proof.

I put a little ice in a ziplock baggie. Put the vials I'm traveling with in a ziplock on top of the ice. And then another ziplock baggie with some more ice. Stays iced for at least a day and a half. Well enough to replace the ice at fast food place, hotel, etc. Best part is when I get to where I am going, I then have a Yeti to drink from. Win-win.
 
I have one of those travel insulin cases with the ice pack, but I don't use it. What I use is a Yeti or Stanley Cup that has a screw top. So, if you already have one those you just need a cover that is leak proof.

I put a little ice in a ziplock baggie. Put the vials I'm traveling with in a ziplock on top of the ice. And then another ziplock baggie with some more ice. Stays iced for at least a day and a half. Well enough to replace the ice at fast food place, hotel, etc. Best part is when I get to where I am going, I then have a Yeti to drink from. Win-win.
Yes,

Lots of ways to skin the cat. Love it. I may go with a thermal mug I have. Air tight and the baggy of ice is perfect.

Bill
 

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