Weekly Pill Organizer 7 Day, Pretty Pill Box for Travel, The
Weekly Pill Organizer 7 Day, Pretty Pill Box for Travel, The Office, The Gym, Portable Cute Small Pill Case to Hold Daily Vitamin, Medication and Supplement (White)
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Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 412 | 4.6 out of 5 stars 412 | 4.6 out of 5 stars 412 | 4.6 out of 5 stars 412 | 4.6 out of 5 stars 412 | 4.6 out of 5 stars 412 |
Price | £13.59 | £13.59 | £13.59 | £13.59 | £13.59 | £13.59 |
Color | White | Pink | Black | Blue | Green | Purple |
Compartment | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 |
Size | 16.59cm x 4.3cm x2.7cm | 16.59cm x 4.3cm x2.7cm | 16.59cm x 4.3cm x2.7cm | 16.59cm x 4.3cm x2.7cm | 16.59cm x 4.3cm x2.7cm | 16.59cm x 4.3cm x2.7cm |
Features | Portable size, great for trip | Portable size, great for trip | Portable size, great for trip | Portable size, great for trip | Portable size, great for trip | Portable size, great for trip |
Applicable scenes | Travel/Office/Gym/Home/Camping | Travel/Office/Gym/Home/Camping | Travel/Office/Gym/Home/Camping | Travel/Office/Gym/Home/Camping | Travel/Office/Gym/Home/Camping | Travel/Office/Gym/Home/Camping |
Brand: | COLORWING |
Origin: | China |
I have a very on-the-go job and this has made it so much easier for me to remember to take my vitamins each day. I fill it up weekly and then just plop this in my purse. It’s lightweight and sleek so it never feels like it’s in the way. It’s also satisfying when you open and close i
In general I’ve been quite pleased with this box after having used it for a few weeks, I carry a certain number of tablets around with me as I take supplements to help me manage my ADHD symptoms naturally and also suffer from migraines.
The box is really easy to open which would be great for people with dexterity problems, I know from supporting my elderly mum and mother in law, that this can be a challenge for them. This box slides out really easily.
The space for the pills is good for anyone who needs a lot of medication whilst they are out.
The box is incredibly sturdy too which when it’s put together with the ease of opening, makes for a really good product.
It doesn’t have organiser sections so you do need to be mindful of that if someone has memory issues.
At the moment I’m not using the full capacity but can see it would be invaluable when I’m camping as well.
I use this to remind me to take vitamin supplements (most people need vit D in the winter) – because forgetting isn’t life threatening I often let them slip so this helps. It’s a very nicely made thing – definitely feels sturdy and well made: Decent plastic, well moulded and just nicely designed. It has a soft rubbery feel (but not that rubbery texture that turns to goo in a few months) and makes a gorgeous sound when I pull out the drawer. The compartments are generously sized so you could get loads of pills in each day if you needed them.
If – as is natural for right handed westerners – you hold the body in your left hand and pull out the drawer with your right the days of the week appear backwards, Monday being the first compartment to come out, for some reason this didn’t sit well with me (I know it’s logical) but I found holding the drawer in my left and pulling off the cover with my right all was well – Monday appears first and the rest of the days follow in the correct order.
Overall, a nice quality item. It will last forever!
In the realm of medication management, this weekly pill organizer is a nifty little number that stands out from the crowd. On initial use, the compartments can be somewhat stiff to pull open, demanding a firmer tug than expected. However, this minor inconvenience fades with regular use, as the lids become more pliable. Once you’re past this initial stiffness, the box reveals its merits. Crafted from a pleasantly light plastic, the organizer has a tactile quality that feels rather luxurious to the touch, and its aesthetically pleasing design means it won’t be an eyesore on your bedside table.
Adorned with clear day labels running from Sunday through to Saturday, this pill box caters to the conventional calendar arrangement. While a Monday start would resonate more with my personal week structure, this is a trifling matter that doesn’t detract from the box’s overall functionality. Each compartment comfortably houses a daily medley of pills, capably accommodating even the more robust cod liver oil capsules without a fuss. This level of spaciousness is particularly welcome for those who juggle a multitude of supplements or prescriptions throughout the week.
On the downside, the price point does lean towards the premium side, which may give pause to the budget-conscious buyer. However, investing in this pill organizer means paying for quality and design finesse. It’s a purchase that could well justify its cost over time, given the durability and the touch of elegance it brings to the daily routine of medication management. In sum, if you’re in the market for a pill box that combines functionality with a premium feel, and you don’t mind splurging a little for these perks, this weekly pill organizer could be a fitting addition to your healthcare regimen.
The pill box arrived well packaged in a branded box within the outer cardboard carton.
The pill box is well designed, with a compartment of each day and looks really good and with a silver end to the drawer. The drawer has a stop to it to stop it coming all the way out unless you really want it to, and is well made and robust. I would definitely recommend it.
This is perfect for anyone that has to take several types of tablets a day, it really helps you organise your medications for a whole week. Size wise it is 6.5” x 1.69” x 1.06” inches so it’s compact but importantly still light weight and does not take up much space so it’s perfect for when you’re out and about or travelling.
The organizer also does look pretty sleek but I’m not sure I could justify paying 16 for what is a relatively simple product. No issues with it at all otherwise but I think it could and should be cheaper.
As a frequent traveller I bought these to carry my daily pills – it fits easily in my bag and saves me taking large packets of pills that I don’t need.
In search of a very good pill organiser I have tried several different products, some good, some far overpriced and some that simply don’t do the simple job they’re designed for. This pill box is the best you’ll find!
A pill organiser doesn’t need to do much but how it does it is what’s important. This one is light, feels lovely to touch, looks great and performs perfectly. To pull out the pill tray requires minimal effort, yet still doesn’t retrack too easily — the slide is smooth and efficient, no spilt pills. Another important detail is to include the days of the week on the sideboth sides! Fortunately, this product doesn’t disappoint. Having the days of the week on just one side is a big mistake.
At under 15 this is the pill organiser to buy, you could spend more than double that on flashier options that simply aren’t fit for purpose.
This is a solid travel pill organiser, it has plenty of room in each daily compartment to handle quite a few pills and have the days of the week printed on both sides. A small arrow at the top tells you which side to open from.
The pull-out function of the tray from the exterior is purposefully notchy, so you can control the rate at which you open it and ensure that it doesn’t fall open on its own accord, unlike the pop-up ones.
it will be great to throw in my flight bag when travelling rather than taking the big one I have or lots of boxes.
I would recommend i
I got the pill organiser to store my daily vitamin supplements and it’s a great way to keep everything organised in one place. It’s compact and lightweight making it easily portable. The stylish design allows it to fit easily into my backpack or in my pocket on the the go. The inner tray slides in/out from the outer casing and has 7 compartments marked with each weekday, starting from Sunday through to Saturday. I would’ve preferred it to start from Monday, but that’s a minor issue. Each open compartment is big enough for my pills / capsules. It’s a decent and robust pill organiser for everyday use. In terms of the price point, it’s on the higher side than what I would be prepared to pay. So, it might be worth waiting for a special offer or discount voucher to grab a better deal. Overall, it fulfils its purpose well enough and looks aesthetically pleasing.
This works very well indeed. I was a bit concerned when I saw that it is all plastic construction, but I needn’t have worried because it is very sturdy. The closure is great too, no worries about it opening when in baggage, etc. Happy to recommend
Great build quality and good space for a variety of pills in each section.
The case is very solid, and slides out easily yet remains closed when required. i can easily fit my daily vitamins in each section, some of which are pretty large. The days of the week are printed, but unless you start sunday, its a bit irrelevant as you need to take pills from the first empty chamber to avoid spilling them all. Great way to dorgasnise your weely medication, or pack for a trip.
So hubby needed a new pill planner his old one the lids were jamming.
This is unlike any pill planner either of us have had before.
The design is very sleek.
It is very smooth to open and slide the pill tray out.
The size of the compartments is very good, I would say he could fit 4 days of meds into one morning slot so that is impressive.
So my hubby is very clumsy so we cannot use this as on the day of the week, instead he just uses the first compartment for the first day and so on and so on.
He did try using it as you would for the day of the week but because this doesn’t have lids he tilted too far and some other days fell out, not the products fault as I said he is clumsy.
So far it is working anyway just sliding this out and using one day at a time rather than the named week day so he is overall very happy with the design and likes to tease me for having my ‘old fashioned’ one.
This would be great for travel as long as you do not need night time pills like I do. It is a similar size to a toothbrush holder we have in the bathroom so very travel friendly.
This pill organiser has labelled compartments for seven days of medication. Each compartment is separated from its neighbours and the case slides open to reveal each in turn. The plastic case is neat and could be carried easily in a bag for weekend travel or for days out.
A practical way to manage multiple tablets.
This is a well-presented and smooth-feeling item, in a nice pearlescent white colour. It measures 17cm long and 5cm wide. I like that is has the days of the week printed on both sides once opened, so if you have one hand less able than the other you can use either hand to open and still easily see the day markings. It easily fits at least six large capsules in each day, probably a few more if you wished. The tray pulls out with a click as you go past each day, which I think very useful, and there is a double arrow on the topside to help avoid opening it the wrong way up and the contents spilling everywhere. May be a little over-priced — I would think more around the 10 mark would be better. Very nice though, and recommended.
This arrived in a branded cardboard box which is sealed to ensure cleanliness.
The main unit is very well made, it is plastic but has a slight rubber feel to the outside which is nice. When closed it doesn’t shake open but it’s still really easy to open so well balanced.
It has the days of the week printed on both sides, but it starts at Sunday and not Monday. I personally don’t like that, Monday is the start of my week so that puts me off and no idea why they would do that. It is segmented to stop at each day of the week if you pull the inner part with light pressure.
The main issue here is cost, this is very expensive. For what is essentially plastic with 7 segments it just seems far too expensive.
All in all, a well made unit with a nice feel and the days of the week clearly marked. But they start the week at a Sunday and it is very expensive.
There are plenty of pill dispensers on the market and they all do the same thing.
Hold a lot of health pills to use thru the day or days.
This one is different that it is like a drawer that slides in and out of a box.
As soon as you handle it You know it is good quality. Sections have enough room
for a good number of pills obviously depending on pill size. It holds 7 days worth.
Effectively your working from Sunday onwards. Days named on the side.
Feels and looks nice especially if taken out from a ladies handbag. Nice satin
finish. My wife has pounced on it for herself and she will give it regular use.
Just a nice article to handle.
This is a solid travel pill organiser. It feels strong and has plenty of space in each daily compartment to handle all my pills. There’s a small arrow at the top which tells you which side to open from and there’s a slight tension when you pull, so you can easily get to the specific day you need.
It looks good on my desk and due to the shape, it’s easy to put inside your suitcase if you’re away on holiday for a week.
It is 16 at the time of review, which I’d say is slightly more expensive than I think it’s worth. I think about 10 is the most I’d say it’s worth, so perhaps wait for a possible discount, if you want a better value proposition from it. Either way, it does the job required of it and I can recommend it if you need a reliable pill organiser, especially for travel.
This pill container has a nice tactile feel to it. The plastic shell feels almost rubberised with a surface that feels non-slip. It is a lot larger than I expected at around 170mm long and 50mm wide, and could contain quite a few pills and capsules.
The central container pulls out of the end and each day is revealed in turn with a click system to stop you pulling the whole thing out. It’s not difficult to pull, but there is just enough resistance to help only exposing one day at a time. When pushed completely shut, there is a nice positive feel to the closure meaning it shouldn’t shake open when travelling.
This is quite a nice product, but I feel the price is a bit high for what it is, which is why I have given this 4 rather than 5 stars.
This is a substantially built plastic box, finished in pearlescent white. It looks good and has a weight that gives it a quality feel.
The tray slides out to each day with a light indented spring stop on each position. There is a stronger spring indent in the closed position, giving a reasonably secure closure. The day of the week is printed on both sides of the tray.
There is no provision for splitting the day for meds that must be taken at different times, only a single chamber for each day (I will add a small divider to give two chambers, more than that might be difficult).
Each chamber is quite large, 38 x 20 x 23mm with a slight oval shape.
It’s the most attractive pill dose container that i have seen and may be worth the price for those that value this.
I ordered this for my son, after it turned out he was forgetting to take anxiety medication about a third of the time. I wish I’d kept it for myself and given him my cheapo one, because this is really nicely designed and made. The nice ‘fffffwp!’ as you pull the drawer out suggests a decent seal, which means meds should stay nice and dry (again, something that mine doesn’t offer). Good for capsules as a result, and would stop the blotching that my multivitamins/minerals get when I lay them out for the week with mine.
My partner says it’s posh.
I have used a weekly pill organiser for quite a while now, always the ones with a flip up lid. This is fine at home but when travelling I need to bag them to prevent the lids from opening accidently, even doing that they still sometimes pop open. With this there are no such problems. The container slides out so no pop up lids. Each of the 7 sections are large enough for several pills/capsules and wide enough to get fingers in to remove them. The sliding mechanism has ‘stops’ so it doesn’t just open and when you pull it out it doesn’t come all the way out. It is, by its design, quite bulky compared to the flip up versions but that is unavoidable given its features.
Nice and strong and especially good for travel.
For a weekly pill organiser this is a lovely high quality container which does exactly what it should.
The exterior plastic cover has a slightly rubberised feel to it which provides plenty of grip to hold onto as well as a great protective shell for the pull out pill storage tray.
The pull out tray is marked with a raised double chevron which provides both a visual and tactile indication of the correct orientation so you dont pull the tray out upside down and accidently spill its contents.
Daily compartments are marked with the weekday upon either side and have plenty of room for multiple pills per day.
The pull out function of the tray from the exterior is purposefully notchy, so you can control the rate at which you open it and ensures that it doesn’t fall open on it’s own accord.
Ideal for travel, but equally good for use as at home
This is a very nice looking, metallic white, plastic pillbox with seven labelled compartments.
The finish is some sort of non-slip, soft to touch coating.
The 7 compartments are labelled on the side with days of the week and fit a good amount of pills.
It’s lightweight and good for carrying around or travel.
The reasons I am removing a star are because the coating somehow attracts dirt which sticks to it. The dust/dirt does brush off easily but it looks messy from fluff and bits of stuff in the handbag. This isn’t a major problem but this is not the cheapest pillbox of this size and design so I would expect better. I previously had an aluminium pillbox the same size, which while heavier to carry, was going to last a lot longer, and it also had a nice metallic finish. That was about 3 cheaper than this. So that’s why deducting a star. Because this works perfectly and looks nice, and is durable, it still gets 4 stars.
Hope that helps.
A sturdy 7-day pill organiser with a compartment for each day. There’s room for larger tablets, and a good quantity of tablets, in each section. The organiser measures 17 x 4.5 x 3 cm. The ivory-white colour is unobtrusive in the living environment, and as it doesn’t look like a conventional pill container it’s quite discrete; the rounded edges also make it attractive. It has a soft-touch feel on the outside which also makes it less likely to slip or be dropped. It’s easy to open – there are no levers or catches to fiddle with, and it fits nicely in the hand and closes securely.
Being lightweight, robust and secure it would be easy to carry around or to fit in luggage for trips away, which is what I had in mind when ordering. It makes an almost musical little sound when opening/closing! The writing is clear and easy to read – the only thing I’d improve is to add braille labelling for each day. If you open the sections vertically, the drawer stays in place, and count from the ‘top’ downwards, so you don’t have to worry about tablets from other days falling out – if lying it horizontally, it can be positioned to read either left-right or the other way, as each compartment is clearly labelled on each side. A useful, robust pill organiser to keep easy track of tablets taken & remaining – I would definitely recommend.