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  1. No need to go to Doctors surgery or hospital for your blood tests. Machine is well used but clean and functioning BUT one of the battery connections has sunk into the battery box (see picture below, it's the battery on the left)) which I bodged years ago with a bit of copper out of an old plug. Has worked fine since but could easily be fixed by anyone handy with a soldering iron? Comes with spring loaded stabbing stick thing (with a couple of unused stab sticks), manual and other instructions plus an empty tube to ensure your Doctor supplies the correct test sticks (if you're on blood thinners and need regular testing you should get these test sticks and stab sticks on prescription). Will come fitted with new set of Duracell AAA batteries (currently in the post from Fleabay) all in it's own zipped carry case. Cost new well over £500 and the cheapest (used) complete machine currently on FleaBay is £200 (some - used - are £399) so £120 posted seems fair.
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