💊 Your Health, Organized and On-the-Go!
This 3-piece portable pill organizer features 6 compartments designed for safe and convenient storage of medications and supplements. Made from durable, food-grade materials, it’s perfect for travel and daily use, ensuring your pills stay secure and organized wherever you go.
G**C
Amazing!
The Portable Pill Organizer with 6 compartments is a convenient and efficient way to organize and carry your daily medication. With its compact design and lightweight construction, it is perfect for travel or everyday use.The pill organizer features 6 individual compartments, allowing you to separate and store your pills for different days or times of the day. Each compartment is labeled with the corresponding day of the week, ensuring that you never miss a dose or get confused.The compartments are easily accessible and have secure lids that keep your pills safely in place. The transparent design allows you to see the pills inside without opening each compartment, saving you time and hassle.The portable pill organizer is made of durable plastic, ensuring that it is safe to use and will last a long time. Its portable size easily fits in your purse, backpack, or pocket, making it convenient for on-the-go use.Overall, the Portable Pill Organizer with 6 compartments is a reliable and practical solution for managing your medication. Its compact size, clear labeling, and sturdy construction make it an essential accessory for anyone needing to stay organized with their pills.
R**N
Spiffy travel pillbox with a surprisingly clever feature most users won't notice
With two kids in college, one on the other side of the country, I find I'm travelling a lot more than I used to. I have a couple of 2-week pillboxes I use at home and it irks me to either bring too many meds or have to drag a mostly empty pillbox with me (and then remember to put it back when I get home). So I went looking for another pillbox I could just use for traveling. Sure, I could have picked up a cheap thing at the local druggist's for next to nothing but sometimes it's nice to splurge a bit on little things where it doesn't cost too much. At $9 for three of these, I thought it was a reasonable indulgence.They arrived just as I'm getting ready to take my daughter back to her school so this will be a good test.Basically, there are six compartments in a rectangular box that fits into a little slipcase. I travel with a soft duffel bag so the slipcase is a nice feature to prevent the compartments from opening when bouncing around in the bag. Overall, they are 4-3/8" wide by 2-15/16" deep and just about 5/8" thick. The individual compartments are 2-3/8" wide. They're very close in size to a 2tb external (2.5") hard drive; the pictures show it with a 5tb drive which is definitely thicker. I do think it could be smaller; if they offered the same unit but half as long and deep, I'd get it in a heartbeat. (Note: I take three pills a day and two of them are tiny.)My initial reaction is that the quality is very good, especially compared to what you'd expect from something like this; I expect the little doors could fall off eventually after a decade of daily use but unless you get some military-grade, over-engineered device that costs a thousand dollars and weighs eight pounds, that's the chance you take with plastic boxes like this.My reasoning for buying the three-pack was that my wife could use one and perhaps one of the kids but now I'm thinking that they would be excellent for putting some emergency meds in to keep in the car or camping gear. I recently saw a video where Adam Savage (of Mythbusters fame) talked about what he carries when he travels and it included a selection of medicines -- as a maker working with tools and such, he is no stranger to small injuries. I do have first aid kits, of course, but this could be something handier.One of the center compartments has a small circle on the top and bottom, clearly meant to be a place to grip when pulling it out of the slipcase. What surprised me the most were the little dots on one side (see the pictures) opposite the circles. They're only on one side (call it the top) which initially confused me. Then I noticed that the two circles are not the same size; the pillbox can only go in the slipcase one way. (See the pictures of the larger circle not fitting in the smaller cut-out and the one where the smaller circle is obviously smaller than the cut-out.)The little raised dots on the slipcase are meant to be a tactical indication of which side is "up" so that you don't pull the pillbox out upside down. It is possible that, if you didn't close one of the compartments all the way and you pulled it out upside down, you could drop your pills. More importantly, however, it means you don't have to try and figure out which side to open -- you feel the raised dots so you know it's right-side-up and you don't have to look and see which way to open it. Sure, it's a small thing but it will save me time each morning, especially since I'm not always all that clear-headed first thing. I love little well-thought-out things like this.Overall, the quality is very good and the design is excellent. Yes, you can find cheaper products that will do the same job (heck, an old pill bottle works just fine) but if you can afford to splurge a bit, these are really nice.
R**N
Convenient and compact for traveling
Not much to say other than it served its intended purpose well.My wife was happy with this purchase.
D**M
Great and compact
The size is great for me. I used my label maker and added names on top. It doesn’t come open and everything stays separate.
E**
Perfect for everyday use on the go.
Compact, easy to use, good quality and durable. Great price
L**D
Carry container for meds--this one worked.
Needed a container for pills to carry in my purse, and found this one. I had not used this product before, opting for a wallet with plastic envelopes. But this works fine. It is a hard, partitioned, washable plastic case, fairly lightweight and has a sleeve to protect it. Price is so reasonable! I am happy with it.
G**6
Holds a lot of pills…
I have a few large pills and this holds all my meds! Pretty good case.
L**M
Compact Pill Case, but Room for Improvement
This is a nice slender, compact pill organizer/case, but there’s ample room for improvement.Pros:- Compact and thin; fits easily into purse and very transportable- Secure; pill organizer fits into hard plastic ‘sleeve’, keeping pills from spilling outCons:- 6 compartments…there are 7 days in a week and most people organize by a full week’s need; would rather an extra day (8) than one less (than a week)- Compartments are much more shallow than they seemed in images; just be aware that based on the size of your daily pills you may struggle to fit them in each compartment and get them closed- Compartments are a bit tough to open, but that actually may turn out to be a good thingOverall, I like the case as a change from the round one I’ve used for years and would recommend to others if at the sale price I got a pack of three for. While my old case has deeper daily compartments and can hold 7 days, it is bulkier to carry in my purse/bags and it often comes open. I’d recommend and buy this again, but the cons noted prevented me from giving it a higher star rating.
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