Strips + Lancets Refill Bundle

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Test Strips + Lancets

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Product Benefits

  • Total Testing Solution: Includes 100-200 Pre-Loaded Lancets and 100-200 Glucometer Strips
  • Pre-Loaded Lancets: Find the right size Pip lancet for you and experience diabetes simplified 
  • Easy Disposal: Single-use lancets are built for testing and tossing on the go
  • Simplifies Your Diabetes: Pip system works together to make for the easiest approach to diabetes care
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee: If you don’t love it, Pip refunds you

At Pip, our main priority is our customer's happiness. If you're not satisfied with your purchase, you may return the product within 14 days of purchase and receive a full refund. Try risk-free today!

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Strips + Lancets Refill Bundle

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The Pip Diabetes Starter Kit has everything you need to greet life with diabetes and get into a groove with your testing. 

It’s a perfect team of Pip products, selected to get you set up, no sweat. Stacked with 100 Glucometer Strips, 100 Pre-Loaded Lancets, 1 Blood Sugar Monitor, Blood Sugar Test Kit with Control Solution, and an Easy Travel Case—simpler diabetes starts right here.

If you’re at the beginning of your diabetes journey, we guarantee the Pip Diabetes Starter Kit will have you feeling at home in your new lifestyle quickly, easily, and painlessly.

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Everything about Pip lancets has been expertly designed with one person in mind: you. Learn how to use your Pip Meter, Test Strips and Lancets

FAQS

Should my glucose readings be exactly the same every time?

A little variation between readings is totally normal—and expected. In fact, the FDA allows blood glucose meters to vary by up to 15% from the lab value and still be considered accurate.

So, for example, if your actual blood sugar is 100 mg/dL, a meter reading between 85 and 115 mg/dL is still within the approved range.

Here’s why this matters:

  • No two fingersticks give exactly the same drop
  • Blood flow, hydration, and even how long you waited before testing again can shift the number
  • Pip—like all FDA-cleared meters—meets this accuracy standard

If you’re ever seeing major swings, or your readings don’t seem to match how you feel, do a control solution test to double-check your meter. And if you’re still unsure, talk to your healthcare provider—they’ll help connect the dots.


What is considered a good/normal reading?

We recommend speaking with your primary care physician to determine what is best for you.


How do I set the date and time on my Pip Glucose Meter?

Setting the date and time helps keep your readings accurate and organized. Here's how to do it step-by-step:

  1. Turn on your Pip meter by pressing and holding the power button. The meter will run a quick self-check and show a smiley face 😊 when ready.
  2. When the flashing test strip icon appears, press the up button twice until you see a clock icon.
  3. Press the power button to enter the time setup mode. The year will start flashing.
  4. Use the up/down buttons to select the correct year, then press the power button to confirm.
  5. Repeat this process to set the: Month; Day; 12-hour or 24-hour time format; Hour; Minutes
  6. When you're done, press the power button to confirm and exit setup mode.

That’s it! Your Pip blood glucose meter is now set to the correct date and time. ⏰


How should I store my Pip meter and test strips?

To keep your Pip meter and test strips working properly, store them in a cool, dry place between 41°F and 86°F (5°C to 30°C).

Avoid extreme heat or cold—like a hot car, freezing garage, or sitting by a sunny window.

Keep them away from moisture, humidity, and direct sunlight, and always seal the test strip vial tightly after opening to protect from air exposure.

A good rule of thumb: if you’re comfortable in the environment, your meter and strips probably are too.


Can I use alternative testing sites?

Yes—Pip lancets and test strips are approved for alternate site testing, including your palm or forearm.

That said, alternate site testing became popular mostly because traditional lancets were painful. With CGMs now common and Pip being designed to be much gentler, most people find fingertip testing (especially on the sides) is totally manageable—even if done a few days in a row.

Still, if you prefer alternate sites, you’re all set to use them.