

❄️ Keep your cool, wherever life takes you!
The CASAZEN Insulin Cooler Travel Case is a TSA-approved, compact refrigerated medicine bag featuring a built-in LED temperature display, double insulation with a durable aluminum hard shell, and two reusable ice packs that keep insulin below 74°F for up to 24 hours. Designed for the modern traveler, it combines style, functionality, and peace of mind with a waterproof leather exterior, organized interior pockets, and a convenient wrist strap.




| ASIN | B0CKN41VB7 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Item model number | CZ-YDSH |
| Manufacturer | CASAZEN |
| Product Dimensions | 21.08 x 10.92 x 7.62 cm; 498.95 g |
S**B
UPDATE: This company has great customer service! They contacted me and sent me a replacement case, and the zipper works perfectly! I used this med cooler recently in my backpack while flying. It is a hard case and very protective of my meds, but the zipper is extremely difficult to open and close, even though I waxed them a little. The "fabric" on either side of the zipper is stuck in the zipper and I can't get it out. I also wish it held a little more gear. Although I can fit 3 large medicine pens into the secure loops, I can only fit 2 sets of the accompanying needles in the case. TSA did flag my bag and took the case out to inspect it but took one look, closed it, and put it back. I forgot to put it into a fridge when I arrived, but the meds were still cold when I remembered. I kept the ice packs in the freezer but took them out the night before to make them a little more pliable. They were still fairly frozen in the morning but easily slid into their pockets. I recommend this product. I just wish I'd known to be more carefulful when first zipping it up so the fabric didn't catch.
W**M
Dead or expired cell, battery given with the product. Temperature display is not working. Will write update review after use, if it's functioning as claim or not. Do not buy product from this seller.
J**G
I personally purchased this because my husband was whining about wanting to take his puffco out to the lake with the boys but didn't want to keep his dabs in the cooler. Men, am I right? This worked wonders! It not only kept his dabs at perfect temp, but it lasted all day in the heat! It's small yet mighty. There is a rod in the top that according to instructions needs to be close to the items you want to keep at a certain temp, this makes it awkward trying to put anything in at first, but it is accurate. He says it was the greatest purchase we have made and that makes it worth even the little bumps.
K**I
I recently took my insulin cooler travel case with a digital display on a fishing trip, and I'm thrilled with its performance! Firstly, the textured surface of the cooler gives it a premium feel, adding a touch of elegance to its functionality. Secondly, its sturdy construction withstood the rigors of outdoor use, providing reliable protection for my insulin supplies. Additionally, the inclusion of a wrist strap proved to be incredibly convenient, allowing me to easily attach the cooler to my backpack, keeping it within reach at all times. With the digital display, I could monitor the temperature continuously, guaranteeing the effectiveness of my insulin. Overall, I'm highly impressed with the quality and practicality of this product, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone in need of a dependable insulin storage solution for their outdoor adventures.
T**K
The description says "Cooler Travel Case offers extended cooling capabilities, keeping your medication below 74°F for up to 24 hours. When external temperatures are below 86°F, it can maintain a temperature range of 35.6-46.4°F for 6-10 hours." I froze the the blue pouches for 12 hours, put them in the case and after 3 hours, the temperature on the digital readout says 55 degree. My home interior is 73 degree....so then why is the case temp already at 55 degrees after 3 hours when it says it can keep the case between 35.6 - 46.4 for 6-10 hours with an external temperature below 86 degrees.....??? I know its safeif the temp is below 74 degrees, but the claim that it can keep it between 35.6-46.4 degrees for 10 hours is FALSE as its only been 3 hours and my case is already at 56.1 degrees
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