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title: "Nima Gluten Test Capsules Only, Works with Sensor, Small Amount of Foods, Quick Results, Black, 6 Count"
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# iOS/Android app MIT-engineered accuracy 6 food tests Nima Gluten Test Capsules Only, Works with Sensor, Small Amount of Foods, Quick Results, Black, 6 Count

**Brand:** nima
**Price:** S/.5
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Discover gluten-free living with confidence!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nima Gluten Test Capsules Only, Works with Sensor, Small Amount of Foods, Quick Results, Black, 6 Count by nima
- **How much does it cost?** S/.5 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pe](https://www.desertcart.pe/products/160292975-nima-gluten-test-capsules-only-works-with-sensor-small-amount)

## Best For

- nima enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nima brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Informed:** Regular testing keeps you in the loop about your dietary needs.
- • **Know Your Food:** Test 6 different foods for gluten with precision.
- • **Community Connection:** Join a network of gluten-free enthusiasts sharing safe dining spots.
- • **Quick & Easy Testing:** Get results in minutes, empowering your food choices.
- • **Science Meets Convenience:** Developed by MIT scientists for reliable results.

## Overview

Nima Gluten Test Capsules allow you to test up to 6 different foods for gluten content quickly and accurately, using MIT-engineered technology. With a companion app for iOS and Android, you can connect with a community of users to find and share gluten-free dining options.

## Description

Eating out or dining in, let Nima take the first bite. Want to check that the gluten-free soup at the grocery store is really gluten-free? Trying a new packaged food where no ingredients look risky but you just want to be sure? Nima is small enough to fit in your pocket so wherever you go, Nima can go too! Most food substance, liquid or solid can be tested with Nima. A few examples of commonly tested foods are: french fries, pizza, soups, salad dressings, muffins, cookies, cereals, nutrition bars, and much more! Nima uses anti-body based chemistry to test samples of food for the proteins found in gluten. Just place a small amount of food in one of the disposable test capsules, insert the capsule into the sensor, push a button, wait a few minutes, and see the result. (Sensor is sold separately).

Review: Nima gluten sensor is quite a bargain -- Capsules are in stock now January 2021 - Sending away a sample for a gluten-free-or-not exam ie estimating gluten, costs a couple hundred dollars minimum. That's for ONE determination. I didn't do that, to assay gluten in my medicine SuperMannan® , even though I only wanted that one test done. At the least I'd want to do it in duplicate. So it was cheaper to buy a Nima tester. However, when I got the tester, there were no capsules available and desertcart did not know when the capsules would be back in stock. I kept the sensor; the tester. I figured somebody would take up the slack, and then there'd be a long line to get the sensor instrument. Well, the capsules came back to desertcart as "available" and I got some and the little machine worked just like the instructions said it worked. The instructions could be a little clearer, maybe. Now that I know how it works it's hard to remember what was the confusing part. Just have faith in your new Nima and follow the simple instructions as well as you can and it will work just fine. Little flashing lights come on to alert you that all is well, and then another light to tell you the result. Read carefully the part about how if the food you're testing is a powder, you should wet it some. I think that should say "Make a slurry". I sent the whole unit and the rest of the capsules to my kid who has celiac disease. Maybe he'll write a review also; he has more experience with gluten affairs than I do. So my opinion is that this Nima is a great device and a real bargain; my advice is to make SURE that the capsules are in stock before you ever order this device. My faith was rewarded, yours might not be. Good luck!
Review: Very Effective...when you can get the cartridges! - I was diagnosed with celiac disease four months ago, and purchased my Nima two months ago. It is absolutely fantastic to have a way to test packaged and restaurant food, because I feel horrible for days when I accidentally consume gluten. Unfortunately, the cartridges have not been available for the past month. And looking through comments from others, this is a common problem. I am not able to purchase cartridges, which means the $229 test kit was a waste of money. And the even bigger issue is that I cannot test my food before consuming it. That means I either have to risk getting sick, or go back to eating single ingredient, unprocessed foods that I prepare at home. I've seen statistics thrown around that one out of every three food items that is labeled "gluten free" will actually contain gluten. That is far too great of a risk for me. Nima has the potential to be life changing. But not if their supply chain is consistently broken. Edited 12/12/20 I was able to order cartridges 11/20/20 for the first time in five months. There was no communication from Nima or Medline during the five months this product was unavailable. When they arrived, they expire in 4 months instead of the 8-12 months promised in the product description. I still have no idea if the supply chain has been fixed because there is no communication.

## Features

- Sensor Required to test 6 Capsules = 6 Tests. That’s 6 new foods you know are really gluten-free!
- Most people test 12 times per month and use 2 Test Capsule Refill Pack per month.
- Accurate. Each test capsule contains gluten-detecting chemistry engineered and proven by MIT scientists.
- Community-powered. iOS/Android App lets you discover and contribute to Nima-tested restaurants near you.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 275 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nima gluten sensor is quite a bargain -- Capsules are in stock now January 2021
*by R***Z on February 15, 2021*

Sending away a sample for a gluten-free-or-not exam ie estimating gluten, costs a couple hundred dollars minimum. That's for ONE determination. I didn't do that, to assay gluten in my medicine SuperMannan® , even though I only wanted that one test done. At the least I'd want to do it in duplicate. So it was cheaper to buy a Nima tester. However, when I got the tester, there were no capsules available and Amazon did not know when the capsules would be back in stock. I kept the sensor; the tester. I figured somebody would take up the slack, and then there'd be a long line to get the sensor instrument. Well, the capsules came back to Amazon as "available" and I got some and the little machine worked just like the instructions said it worked. The instructions could be a little clearer, maybe. Now that I know how it works it's hard to remember what was the confusing part. Just have faith in your new Nima and follow the simple instructions as well as you can and it will work just fine. Little flashing lights come on to alert you that all is well, and then another light to tell you the result. Read carefully the part about how if the food you're testing is a powder, you should wet it some. I think that should say "Make a slurry". I sent the whole unit and the rest of the capsules to my kid who has celiac disease. Maybe he'll write a review also; he has more experience with gluten affairs than I do. So my opinion is that this Nima is a great device and a real bargain; my advice is to make SURE that the capsules are in stock before you ever order this device. My faith was rewarded, yours might not be. Good luck!

### ⭐ Very Effective...when you can get the cartridges!
*by J***B on July 14, 2020*

I was diagnosed with celiac disease four months ago, and purchased my Nima two months ago. It is absolutely fantastic to have a way to test packaged and restaurant food, because I feel horrible for days when I accidentally consume gluten. Unfortunately, the cartridges have not been available for the past month. And looking through comments from others, this is a common problem. I am not able to purchase cartridges, which means the $229 test kit was a waste of money. And the even bigger issue is that I cannot test my food before consuming it. That means I either have to risk getting sick, or go back to eating single ingredient, unprocessed foods that I prepare at home. I've seen statistics thrown around that one out of every three food items that is labeled "gluten free" will actually contain gluten. That is far too great of a risk for me. Nima has the potential to be life changing. But not if their supply chain is consistently broken. Edited 12/12/20 I was able to order cartridges 11/20/20 for the first time in five months. There was no communication from Nima or Medline during the five months this product was unavailable. When they arrived, they expire in 4 months instead of the 8-12 months promised in the product description. I still have no idea if the supply chain has been fixed because there is no communication.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Shipped nearly expired capsules
*by M***E on June 29, 2021*

I’m a longtime Nima user and these capsules are phenomenal. However, the last two orders have had VERY short shelf lives. This is after a price increase that was claimed to extend the shelf life to 1 year. I ordered multiple boxes total of $550+ and they seem to all expire end of July.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-29*