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Multi-clix replacement? Any thoughts?

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Well, I seem to have made a pigs ear out of loading the last remaining Multiclix drum I had in stock (not for the first time I just found not get it to swat in properly and ruined it in the process), so now I only have the leftovers in my spare Multiclix. Probably only enough for another 6 months or so

I have been using Roche finger-bodgers for as long as I can remember. I think their current is the Fastclix - so is it worth me switching to that? Or trying to get some old stock of Multiclix?

Any other recommendations?
 
I use the Fastclix and don't find it as easy/comfy to 'shoot' as the Multi was. ie the operation of it, not when it bodges the hole! However now I've got used to it, it's OK - and it's equally UNvicious, which is the main thing.
 
I use the Softclix that came with my Accu Check Active. The one that came with my Contour Usb is dreadful! I like the Softclix and find it very easy to use
 
The Fastclix is replacing the Multiclix, so don't know if you could get another Multiclix bodger now, you can still get the drums though. (Hope that continues or we'll be stuffed, haven't got anything else!!)
 
I use fastclix and find it very comfortable, as Rosie said don't got near the bayer one it's extremely harsh! I've tried the softclix and that's good too 🙂
 
If you ask your DSN nicely she will give you a simple finger pricker that lasts for years. My DSN has a drawer full of 'em. Mine is about fifteen years old. I have a box of 100 sharps for the pricker theres about 90 left to use.
 
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