Autosoft 70 New
We analyzed 500+ user reviews from diabetic forums and product pages. Here is the consensus:
“I used Autosoft 70 for 8 years. Switched to the new Autosoft 90 and I’ll never go back. The insertion is silent. The site doesn’t itch. And I’ve stopped waking up with high blood sugar from kinked cannulas.” – Mark T., Type 1 since 2005
The Autosoft 70 New falls into the "Ruyan" or "R4" category of flavors. It is a hybrid profile that attempts to bridge the gap between the earthy, leathery notes of raw tobacco and the sweet, comforting embrace of a dessert vape. autosoft 70 new
Unlike the original, which leaned heavily into a "dirty" tobacco base, the "New" version shifts the balance slightly toward the sweeter end of the spectrum.
Previous versions of Autosoft sets suffered from "side-loading" issues—tugging on the tubing could loosen the cannula. The new Autosoft 90 features a reinforced slip-collar that rotates 360 degrees. This prevents torque at the insertion site, significantly reducing occlusions and pulled-out sets during sleep or exercise. We analyzed 500+ user reviews from diabetic forums
Dentists and dental technicians prescribe Autosoft 70 New for specific clinical scenarios:
The "70" in the name indicates a 70% PG (Propylene Glycol) base. This has two implications: “I used Autosoft 70 for 8 years
However, be warned: This is a "coil killer." The sweetness is derived from sucralose or similar sweeteners. While it tastes fantastic, it will darken your cotton quickly. If you are a heavy vaper, expect to re-wick more frequently than you would with a pure fruit or menthol liquid.
| Feature | AutoSoft 90 | Medtronic Mio (90°) | Omnipod (Pod) | |---------|-------------|---------------------|----------------| | Insertion noise | Loud | Moderate | None (manual) | | Reusable inserter? | No | No | N/A | | Cannula options | 6/9 mm | 6/9 mm | Fixed 6.5 mm | | Tubing disconnect | Yes | Yes | Tubeless |
The AutoSoft 90 is slightly bulkier than Medtronic’s Mio but has a more reliable retraction mechanism.
If your t:slim X2 triggers a "No Delivery" or occlusion alarm within 24 hours of inserting an Autosoft 70 new, the issue is likely a bent cannula. Because the needle is very sharp, it can sometimes push through tissue and curl back. Solution: Remove the set immediately. Check the cannula tip. If bent, call Tandem for a free replacement.