- Description
Portable Insulin Cooler Travel Case — Real-Time Temperature Display + 2 TSA-Approved Ice Packs | 8.5 × 3.5 × 2.3 in
1. Real-Time Fahrenheit Temperature Display
The built-in digital display instantly shows the internal °F temperature, so you can confidently monitor your medications—no more guesswork or stress.

2. Keeps Meds Cool for 6–8 Hours
Includes two reusable gel packs that are TSA-approved. Freeze them overnight, insert into the case, and maintain a cool temperature for commutes, flights, or outdoor days.

3. Triple-Insulated Protection
Features a rugged PU leather exterior, EVA shock-absorbing middle layer, and aluminum thermal lining to guard against heat, water, and impact.

4. Lightweight Yet Spacious
Weighs only 270 g yet fits 2–3 insulin pens or up to 6 vials with extra room for swabs, sensors, or syringes. Easily fits into backpacks or handbags for daily use.

5. Designed for Travel Convenience
Complies with TSA medication guidelines and fits airplane tray tables or seat-back pockets. Includes a wrist strap for easy grab-and-go portability.

✨ Technical Specs
Dimensions | 8.46 × 3.54 × 2.28 in (21.5 × 9 × 5.8 cm) |
Weight | 270 g / 0.6 lb (with ice packs) |
Materials | PU shell • EVA core • Reflective aluminum lining |
Cooling Duration* | 6–8 hours (when used below 86°F / 30°C) |
Ice Pack Prep | Freeze 8–12 hours at ≤ 0°F / –18°C |
Storage Capacity | 3 insulin pens or 6 vials plus accessories |
Display Type | LCD Fahrenheit thermometer (non-replaceable battery lasts approx. 2 years) |
Package Includes | 1 × cooler case • 2 × gel packs • Instruction sheet |
💬 FAQ
Q • Can it display temperature in Celsius?A • No, the display is fixed in Fahrenheit for easier TSA processing.
Q • Are the gel packs flight-safe?
A • Yes, if frozen solid they meet TSA’s requirements. If semi-melted, declare them as essential medical items.
Q • How should I clean it?
A • Wipe the outer shell with a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not immerse or submerge due to electronic components.
Q • Is it suitable for medications besides insulin?
A • Yes—works with GLP-1s, hormone injections, allergy pens, and other cold-sensitive meds stored at 2–8°C.
Q • How long does the thermometer battery last?
A • Approximately 18–24 months under normal use. Replace with an LR44 coin cell via the back panel screw.