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GK+ Blood Glucose & Ketone Meter Kit - PROMO BUNDLE Reviews

4.3 Rating 2,155 Reviews
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About Keto-Mojo:

The ketone and blood glucose monitoring system FDA approved for kickass ketonians.

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800.513.1965

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support@keto-mojo.com

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952 School Street, Suite 212Napa, California 94559FDA REG: 10055466

It works well. Just what I wanted.
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Posted 4 years ago
Good value- nice to have Bluetooth capability built in.
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Posted 4 years ago
I like the GK blood glucose and ketone meter. Improvements would be a better finger stick device as this one it is too easy to change the depth of the lancet just by how far you push it into the device. This gives it inconsistent depth when triggered. Also, your individually wrapped glucose and ketone sticks are a good idea, but can't you make them a bit easier to open?
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Posted 4 years ago
Love my Keto-Mojo! I've never checked my ketones before, so it's been very helpful to know if what I'm doing is working or not. Also, after purchasing the Keto-Mojo I received several informative emails that walked me through everything I needed to know to use it. Thank you!
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Posted 4 years ago
Super easy to set up and use.
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Posted 4 years ago
Glucose readings vary wildly from one minute to the next (literally 10-12% on consecutive tests from the same prick) and are 30-40% higher than 2 other meters - Livongo & Onetouch. The calibration liquid isn't helpful, look at the "acceptable range"... I have no way to know if the Ketone strips are accurate but I no faith in this system.
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Posted 4 years ago
Overall really liking the instrument Pros: * The seamless integration of glucose, ketone, and test solutions is great * I especially appreciate that the app can work offline, without an online account if necessary. * Access to my data is easy. Cons: * The ergonomics of opening the strips from their packaging is awkward. I always worry about damaging the strips. Abbott has much better packaging. * The ergonomics of inserting the strips into the device are also clumsy. There's no way to do it without touching and maybe contaminating the strips. Again the Abbott system is better. * The test solutions give a VERY broad range, almost not useful. A glucose range of, say 80-130 is not good enbough; it's the difference between normal and diabetic!
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Posted 4 years ago
Who ever conceived the packaging of the strip needs to have their balls crushed in a vise Waste time cutting each and every one when the old bulk containers were just perfect
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Posted 4 years ago