💼 Elevate Your Essentials: Where Function Meets Style!
This Travel Pill Organizer is a premium, portable solution made from durable titanium aluminum alloy, designed to keep your medications and small valuables safe from moisture and damage. Its compact size maximizes storage capacity, making it perfect for outdoor adventures or daily use. The included leather storage bag adds a touch of elegance, making it a thoughtful gift for health-conscious friends and family.
A**E
Okay
Looks just like the ad but doesn't have quite the feel I was expecting. I expected it to feel pretty bulletproof, but the walls are lighter and thinner than they look. Great for portability, and functions as it should, but the heavyweight look it what attracted me to it, so I'm a little let down. The screw-top also isn't as fluid as it looks; it doesn't malfunction or anything, but it looks like it'd have a satisfying closure. The bag it comes with is a dud (cheap fake leather) but I don't really care about that
A**N
Study, holds a good bit of meds.
This case is sturdy. You don’t have to worry about it popping open in your bag. The little drawstring bag it goes in is pretty small and it’s a struggle getting it in and out of that so i don’t use the bag for the med container.
V**S
Great Travel Pill Container
I love this metal travel pill container! I got it to replace a plastic bottle that I used to carry around a variety of pills (Aleve, Excedrine Migraine, and antacids) in my purse. It's really good quality and takes up the same amount of space, but looks a lot nicer and will hold up better than my old, battered plastic pill container. I don't use the bag that it came in, though I kept it for another purpose. I've actually gotten comments about how nice this pill container looks. Highly recommended!
C**E
Good for tiny non-edible EDC supplies
The titanium alloy EDC pill container is of ok quality. The metal is a little thin and tinny sounding with no silicone o-ring to seal out water although it doesn't leak. I noticed a few nicks and scuffs on the interior which is exposing the bare silver metal. Also, the coating around the threads wore off quickly and now the threads are silver which is prone to rusting. The travel pill organizer comes in at a weight of about 54.2 grams. Overall, the exterior and interior anti-oxidation coating doesn't seem to last long. At first, I was using the container for dry tea bags but now since the coating is wearing off quickly I decided to use it for non-edible tiny camping supplies.
C**.
Nice little container but not waterproof
I love having containers I can toss into a toiletry bag or backpack or car and know that whatever I have inside is safe and sound. This is a strong and solid single compartment container with a tight-fitting twist-on lid. It even comes with a little pouch which makes it easy to hang from a backpack or suitcase or doorknob.I haven't tested its strength. No hammers or car wheels in its future. But I did test the claim that it is waterproof. And...it's not.First I put water inside the container, sealed it, wiped it down, and shook it. I did this multiple times (reseating the lid) and every time a few drops came out. The next day, when it had completely dried, I tried a different test. I put a piece of toilet paper inside, sealed it, then stuck it in the sink while I was running the water. I did not immerse the container, I simply let water run over it. The result was that the inside of the container did not have standing water but the paper was wet near the seal.There is no gasket on the lid, just a screw top. It is water resistant to a degree, but absolutely not for anything exposed to large amounts of water that can not get wet.It's still super useful and would be fine in a toiletry bag or another place you don't expect to get more than the occasional couple of drops of liquid.
K**S
nice metal container for pills or other small things
7/3/2023: Travel Pill Organizer Portable Daily Pill Case Aluminum Titanium Alloy Round Metal Pill Box with Storage Bag (brand: sussion)This is a really nice little pill case. It's one big compartment (so maybe not the easiest if you take lots of different pills every day) made of strong but lightweight metal. The lid screws on easily and it doesn't look like it will unscrew itself in a purse or something.There is no gasket to keep moisture out so I'm pretty sure their claims of it being waterproof are exaggerated, however if it were in a bag and you got caught out in the rain I'm sure it would be fine.It's a little bigger than I like to carry around in a purse on a regular basis, but if I were to ever travel again this would be perfect for holding all the vitamins.The little storage bag is a lot nicer than I expected. They claim it is leather but I'm pretty sure it's fake leather. Fake leather is my preference anyway, but I wish they'd be more clear about it in their description. It's soft and easy to open and close. It's not difficult to get this pill jar in and out of it, although I'll most likely use the storage bag for something else. I don't need to keep the pill case in it's own little bag.
K**.
Not A Container I Would Use For Pills But Has Many Other Uses
This is a nice container but not something I would use for pills. It’s also not something I would consider travel-worthy if you are putting it in your pocket as the description shows. A purse would work but it would be way too bulky for someone’s pocket.That being said, it’s a nice container to store small items – such as special herbs, jewelry, beads, bullets or basically anything of a small nature (the mouth measures slightly less than 1.5 inches).The item comes with a nice leather pouch and is made of a metal alloy so it will not break easily (it may dent with a lot of force but not break). The container is 2 ¼ inches high and 6 ¾ inches around and also waterproof.Overall, I liked this little round container because it was unique and not something I've seen before. What makes it extra nice is for those folks with hand issues (such as arthritis) because the container is easy to open and close.
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