
Description:
Autolet Lancing Device is intended for use with lancets for capillary blood sampling. Autolet is universally compatible with most lancets (not compatible with ACCU-CHEK or OneTouch),, and automatically primes the lancet upon insertion for ease of use. This lancing device features Comfort Zone Technology designed to enhance patient comfort, and the easy cap removal and lancet release makes using this product a breeze.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now that I've gotten the hang of it, I love it!
This lancing device is different from typical lancing devices in two ways. First, it has adjustments for both depth and force; there are a total of 21 possible settings, so you can customize the experience to what works best for you. This will take some experimentation, and you may find that different fingers require different settings. I started with the most shallow depth penetration (setting 1) and the least amount of force. That setting, it turns out, works perfectly for the pinkie and ring fingers on my left hand. For my right hand, however, and for the middle and index fingers on my left hand, I have to increase the depth setting to 2 but can still use the least force setting; those fingers are slightly tougher I suppose. I like that it is easy to customize the lancing experience so that I can draw only the amount of blood required.The second difference, and what sets this lancing device apart from others, is that there are raised round bumps around the opening the lancet comes out of when it sticks your finger. There's a full explanation of how and why this works at the manufacturer's website, but the quick layman's version of how this works is that while your brain is busy registering the pressure of the bumps, it has a harder time registering the pain of the lancet sticking your finger. It may sound odd, but it really does diminish the experience of pain. A few times I have actually noticed the feeling of the lancet sticking my finger, but it just doesn't register as pain. I'm experimenting now to see whether it works better if I just hold the lancing device against my finger or if I press it into the finger a little more firmly; jury's still out on that one.The manufacturer sells a couple of different lancets that you can use with this device, but standard lancets work without any problems, although I did find the square base Bayer Microlet lancets harder to insert properly. I typically use a 33 gauge generic lancet with a round base. One word of caution: make sure the lancet is firmly and all the way inserted before you use the device. I find that it takes more pushing to get the lancet all the way in place than with the other devices I've tried. I didn't have the lancet inserted all the way the first time I tried the device and not only did it hurt, my finger had a red bruise on it for a few hours. That was my mistake and not a problem with the lancing device, and it's been smooth sailing since I corrected that.The device does come with a clear cap for alternate site testing, but that cap does not feature the raised bumps. That makes sense because alternate sites are not as sensitive as your fingers. I haven't used alternate site testing, but I think it would probably require experimentation to get the right combination of depth and force for those sites as well.EDITED TO ADD: After some experimentation, I find that the lancing device needs to rest comfortably against the finger so that you can feel the raised bumps before you activate the lancet. I have also since tried the OneTouch Delica lancing device, which is another touted as being painless, and I can tell you that there is no comparison: the Autolet doesn't hurt while the OneTouch does.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best lancing device on the market
After using OneTouch Delica for months with great success rate at getting blood sample, but frequently pain upon lancing making it anxious to do a lancing, I researched in google and at Bolo for a better lancing device. This Owen Mumford AT 0271 was the answer. It was pain-free every time, by smarter design. No more anxiety every time I lance for blood drop. Further, unlike the totally non-standardized OneTouch Delica, this Owen Mumford AT 0271 Autolet Impression lancer uses almost all standard lancets. I have a box of older (discontinued pen) OneTouch UltraSoft Lancets, with square body lancets which do not fit Delica. They fit and work fine in Owen Mumford AT 0271 Autolet Impression lancer. In the future I can use freestyle or generic lancets. No need to buy anything proprietary.The usage instructions were very clear, but here is my advice on using this Owen Mumford lancer: Pull the lancet cap off the device (no alternate site cap is provided, but you can special order it). Slide ejector handle toward Lancet end of device, and while holding it there slip square or round lancet body into hole in end of device. Let go of ejector handle and lancer will now hold Lancet firmly so you can twist off the safety cap on the end of the lancet. Discard that lancet safety cap after twisting it to break it free, and pulling it off. Snap lancer device cap back on device, aligning depth reading window with launch button. A depth setting of 4 on that cap worked fine for me. Next, arm the Lancer by pulling the ejector handle firmly away from the lancet end of the device. It will click when you’ve pulled it back far enough and the Lancer device is now armed. Finally, hold the Lancer tip firmly against the side of chosen finger and press the launch button firmly. You will hear a click as the lancing happens, but don’t expect to feel any pain. Your drop of blood should be readily available now. You may have to squeeze your skin around that spot a little. The absence of any pain was just wonderful. After you complete your glucose test reading on that drop of blood, slide the ejector handle toward the lancet end of device and the lancer cap will pop off, and while you are holding the ejector in that position you can easily slide the lancet body out of the device. Be careful with the exposed needle, and discard the used lancet in a sharps container. Replace the Lancer device cap and you’re done.Overall, I rate this device very highly. My instructions advice above is important to follow. If you don’t follow the lancet insertion instructions as described, it can be difficult to load it and it may not be fully inserted. There are good reasons for following the instructions. This is a clever device, but most any clever device can be misused.
5.0 out of 5 stars Free Style replacement.
I like this one over the more expensive one that came with my blood sugar kit. It works really well and the larger size helps with my tremors I have.
4.0 out of 5 stars Beware
I bought this for my abbott lancets but it does not work properly because the needle is too small. You can still use it by removing the tip so I'm using it anyways.
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use with options.
Love this lancer. You can adjust the numbers from softer to firmer prick. It fits perfectly in my diabetic testing case. Love this brand and only use it.
Works great for my cat
I couldn’t get enough blood from my cat with just the lancet and the one that came with the glucometer didn’t work. This one is amazing! I massaged my cat’s ear for a bit while he sat purring on my lap and there was plenty of blood without even Vaseline when using this device. I myself I am not diabetic so this is all new to me. I also tried it out on myself and while I have no experience with other devices I would highly recommend this one. It also comes with easy to understand instructions.
Still going strong
I actuall bought this as a reserve device in case my primary one broke. This was the best value I could find and it is virtually identical to my other. I actually prefer this one and it has become my primary lancing device for more than 2 years now. It gets used a minimum of 4 times a day and just keeps working.
Great price!
Works Great for mechanic hands!
OK product
This product is OK at best as the trigger mechanism does not always work first time.
Autolet works but very clunky to use.
After using both a Verio One Touch lancet as well as a Accu-Chek Softclix lancing pens, i noticed this Autolet is quite difficult to use. It requires some force to physically trigger the pen after cocking. It will do the job but i expected something a little more refined. Also the advertised "touch adjustment" is non-existent.Be also aware it is limited to lancets with round shafts, not the flat rectangular shafts on the majority of lancets today. Not a problem if you can access the correct shaped lancet.Overall I was a little disgruntled and expected more from the product.
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Owen Mumford Autolet Lancing Device
AED7414
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Delivery fee of AED 20. Free for orders above AED 200.
Imported From: United States
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Owen Mumford Autolet Lancing Device

AED7414
Quantity:
Order today to get by 7-14 business days
Delivery fee of AED 20. Free for orders above AED 200.
Imported From: United States
At BOLO, we work hard to ensure the products you receive are new, genuine, and sourced from reputable suppliers.
BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.
Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.
If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support. We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.
Your trust is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining transparency and integrity in every transaction.
All product information, images, descriptions, and reviews originate from the manufacturer or from trusted sellers overseas. BOLO is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or an authorized retailer for most brands listed on our website unless stated otherwise.
While we strive to display accurate information, variations in packaging, labeling, instructions, or formulation may occasionally occur due to regional differences or supplier updates. For detailed or manufacturer-specific information, please contact the brand directly or reach out to BOLO Support for assistance.
Unless otherwise stated, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.
BOLO operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of United Arab Emirates. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the UAE will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in United Arab Emirates are listed on our website.
All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.
All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.
Description:
Autolet Lancing Device is intended for use with lancets for capillary blood sampling. Autolet is universally compatible with most lancets (not compatible with ACCU-CHEK or OneTouch),, and automatically primes the lancet upon insertion for ease of use. This lancing device features Comfort Zone Technology designed to enhance patient comfort, and the easy cap removal and lancet release makes using this product a breeze.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now that I've gotten the hang of it, I love it!
This lancing device is different from typical lancing devices in two ways. First, it has adjustments for both depth and force; there are a total of 21 possible settings, so you can customize the experience to what works best for you. This will take some experimentation, and you may find that different fingers require different settings. I started with the most shallow depth penetration (setting 1) and the least amount of force. That setting, it turns out, works perfectly for the pinkie and ring fingers on my left hand. For my right hand, however, and for the middle and index fingers on my left hand, I have to increase the depth setting to 2 but can still use the least force setting; those fingers are slightly tougher I suppose. I like that it is easy to customize the lancing experience so that I can draw only the amount of blood required.The second difference, and what sets this lancing device apart from others, is that there are raised round bumps around the opening the lancet comes out of when it sticks your finger. There's a full explanation of how and why this works at the manufacturer's website, but the quick layman's version of how this works is that while your brain is busy registering the pressure of the bumps, it has a harder time registering the pain of the lancet sticking your finger. It may sound odd, but it really does diminish the experience of pain. A few times I have actually noticed the feeling of the lancet sticking my finger, but it just doesn't register as pain. I'm experimenting now to see whether it works better if I just hold the lancing device against my finger or if I press it into the finger a little more firmly; jury's still out on that one.The manufacturer sells a couple of different lancets that you can use with this device, but standard lancets work without any problems, although I did find the square base Bayer Microlet lancets harder to insert properly. I typically use a 33 gauge generic lancet with a round base. One word of caution: make sure the lancet is firmly and all the way inserted before you use the device. I find that it takes more pushing to get the lancet all the way in place than with the other devices I've tried. I didn't have the lancet inserted all the way the first time I tried the device and not only did it hurt, my finger had a red bruise on it for a few hours. That was my mistake and not a problem with the lancing device, and it's been smooth sailing since I corrected that.The device does come with a clear cap for alternate site testing, but that cap does not feature the raised bumps. That makes sense because alternate sites are not as sensitive as your fingers. I haven't used alternate site testing, but I think it would probably require experimentation to get the right combination of depth and force for those sites as well.EDITED TO ADD: After some experimentation, I find that the lancing device needs to rest comfortably against the finger so that you can feel the raised bumps before you activate the lancet. I have also since tried the OneTouch Delica lancing device, which is another touted as being painless, and I can tell you that there is no comparison: the Autolet doesn't hurt while the OneTouch does.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best lancing device on the market
After using OneTouch Delica for months with great success rate at getting blood sample, but frequently pain upon lancing making it anxious to do a lancing, I researched in google and at Bolo for a better lancing device. This Owen Mumford AT 0271 was the answer. It was pain-free every time, by smarter design. No more anxiety every time I lance for blood drop. Further, unlike the totally non-standardized OneTouch Delica, this Owen Mumford AT 0271 Autolet Impression lancer uses almost all standard lancets. I have a box of older (discontinued pen) OneTouch UltraSoft Lancets, with square body lancets which do not fit Delica. They fit and work fine in Owen Mumford AT 0271 Autolet Impression lancer. In the future I can use freestyle or generic lancets. No need to buy anything proprietary.The usage instructions were very clear, but here is my advice on using this Owen Mumford lancer: Pull the lancet cap off the device (no alternate site cap is provided, but you can special order it). Slide ejector handle toward Lancet end of device, and while holding it there slip square or round lancet body into hole in end of device. Let go of ejector handle and lancer will now hold Lancet firmly so you can twist off the safety cap on the end of the lancet. Discard that lancet safety cap after twisting it to break it free, and pulling it off. Snap lancer device cap back on device, aligning depth reading window with launch button. A depth setting of 4 on that cap worked fine for me. Next, arm the Lancer by pulling the ejector handle firmly away from the lancet end of the device. It will click when you’ve pulled it back far enough and the Lancer device is now armed. Finally, hold the Lancer tip firmly against the side of chosen finger and press the launch button firmly. You will hear a click as the lancing happens, but don’t expect to feel any pain. Your drop of blood should be readily available now. You may have to squeeze your skin around that spot a little. The absence of any pain was just wonderful. After you complete your glucose test reading on that drop of blood, slide the ejector handle toward the lancet end of device and the lancer cap will pop off, and while you are holding the ejector in that position you can easily slide the lancet body out of the device. Be careful with the exposed needle, and discard the used lancet in a sharps container. Replace the Lancer device cap and you’re done.Overall, I rate this device very highly. My instructions advice above is important to follow. If you don’t follow the lancet insertion instructions as described, it can be difficult to load it and it may not be fully inserted. There are good reasons for following the instructions. This is a clever device, but most any clever device can be misused.
5.0 out of 5 stars Free Style replacement.
I like this one over the more expensive one that came with my blood sugar kit. It works really well and the larger size helps with my tremors I have.
4.0 out of 5 stars Beware
I bought this for my abbott lancets but it does not work properly because the needle is too small. You can still use it by removing the tip so I'm using it anyways.
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use with options.
Love this lancer. You can adjust the numbers from softer to firmer prick. It fits perfectly in my diabetic testing case. Love this brand and only use it.
Works great for my cat
I couldn’t get enough blood from my cat with just the lancet and the one that came with the glucometer didn’t work. This one is amazing! I massaged my cat’s ear for a bit while he sat purring on my lap and there was plenty of blood without even Vaseline when using this device. I myself I am not diabetic so this is all new to me. I also tried it out on myself and while I have no experience with other devices I would highly recommend this one. It also comes with easy to understand instructions.
Still going strong
I actuall bought this as a reserve device in case my primary one broke. This was the best value I could find and it is virtually identical to my other. I actually prefer this one and it has become my primary lancing device for more than 2 years now. It gets used a minimum of 4 times a day and just keeps working.
Great price!
Works Great for mechanic hands!
OK product
This product is OK at best as the trigger mechanism does not always work first time.
Autolet works but very clunky to use.
After using both a Verio One Touch lancet as well as a Accu-Chek Softclix lancing pens, i noticed this Autolet is quite difficult to use. It requires some force to physically trigger the pen after cocking. It will do the job but i expected something a little more refined. Also the advertised "touch adjustment" is non-existent.Be also aware it is limited to lancets with round shafts, not the flat rectangular shafts on the majority of lancets today. Not a problem if you can access the correct shaped lancet.Overall I was a little disgruntled and expected more from the product.
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