💖 Stylish Health Management for the Modern You!
The Pretty Pill Box Set by Mimi Medcessories is a stylish and compact daily pill organizer designed for modern health-conscious individuals. With seven compartments, it accommodates various supplements and medications, making it ideal for daily use and travel. Its sleek design not only enhances your health routine but also serves as a versatile storage solution for other small items.
G**S
Stylish and Functional Pill Organizer
No More Fading Labels: Unlike traditional pillboxes, this one doesn't have labels that rub off over time.Intuitive Design: The sliding mechanism with audible clicks makes it easy to identify each day without needing to read labels. Five clicks to the left takes you through Monday - Friday. Two clicks to the right takes you through Saturday and Sunday. A third click to the right gives you a bonus space. Slide the whole thing out to refill in one go.Ample Space: The compartments are roomy, fitting multiple pills, and there's even a bonus space.Secure and Tidy: Pills may jiggle inside, but there's no risk of spills or mixing.Stylish and Discreet: Its attractive design doesn't look like a typical pillbox, and it's restaurant-table-friendly.Travel-Friendly: The rectangular shape with rounded edges fits easily into purses or bags.In summary, this stylish and functional pill organizer is a game-changer. It keeps labels intact, offers ample space, and has an intuitive design. Plus, it looks great and is easy to carry, making it my top choice for managing my pills every day.
J**Y
Best feature: weekend slots open other side, plus a hidden bonus slot
I bought this pill container because it looked cool and nondescript. I hate those gaudy clear plastic ones with gigantic letters for the days of the week. This one is for adults with good vision, and its best feature is its simple elegant function and form. It opens from the left for M-F, and from the Right for Saturday and Sunday. This lets you set up a routine for whichever day of the week you refill your pills when you want to. What?? yes, the ones that only open from one side, if you refill 'too early' then you have to get off track with days or purposely leave slots empty if you refill a different day of the week. With this one I refill on Sunday night (when they're all empty) and pull it out and refill. I put Benadryl in the hidden slot (located between Friday and Saturday slots) because I sometimes use it to get to sleep and for congestion. Makes keeping a supply of other pills handy, especially when traveling.I bought mine 4 years ago and it's a bit scratched up but still works as good as new, the mechanism and fit and finish haven't changed, it still slides easily and locks keeping itself from sliding apart. I dropped it in an airport once and it did not bust open.I'm thinking of buying an extra literally for the sole reason of if mine ever does wear out and this company doesn't sell these any more, I want another one for the future. I love it that much.
M**A
Yes, a pretty pillbox!!
My goal was simple: find a pillbox that will look pretty on my kitchen table. It must hold at least 5 days, and each compartment must fit about 3 large pills. Shouldn't be hard, right? People have been using pillboxes for ages. Surely there are pretty ones.No? Really? Every result on Amazon are those ugly plastic day-of-the-week things? I was flabbergasted. Truly.Then at last, I found this one.The tray is still plastic, but it's a pretty pink that matches the pretty pink exterior (if you get Rose, which is a great color). The exterior is a kind of smooth textured plastic thing that doesn't seem super high quality, but doesn't feel cheap.The whole pillbox is in that range. Not super cheap. Not as high quality as I would like, but adequate.Using the little slider on the front, you can push out weekdays from the left, or weekend from the right. The whole pill tray does come out so you can fill it all at the same time. There is even a little extra tiny container for extra pills.SO USEFUL FOR TRAVEL! I kept my pills organized, it encouraged me to actually take my pills while traveling, and I put melatonin and ibuprofen in the extra slot. It fit neatly in my purse and is easy to locate.And it looks nice on my kitchen table! At last I can put all those ugly pill containers away.
S**M
Medicated in Style
UPDATE: After 2 years of usage, the push button has broken off (it was locking in and then it of course snapped when I tried to fix it T.T). It's the prettiest case I ever bought, but it was annoying when I would forget a day of medicine and now I couldn't move past the days without spilling the past day.The day has come where I can pull this out and let the drugs hide in a pretty container.Why I like it?- Slick, smooth texture (I love a good texture!)- Light pink inside- lowercase letters because they’re hip (!!!)- functionality- offers UV protection for my light sensitive medications (compared to my old clear case)Cons:- $20 for a pill case? But I get yah. We must pay a price for prettiness.That’s all!*I just got it so I have no idea how long it will last!
C**L
Nice looking and functional pillbox
I like this pillbox a lot! I wanted a pillbox that would look nice, blend in on my dresser, and that I could travel with easily.Pros- Looks really nice and is discreet (doesn't look like a cheap pillbox). I like the metallic finish- It's a good size; large enough to allow for multiple large capsules in each slot but small enough to easily throw in a toiletry bag or purse- Easy to operate. Smoothly glides open by pushing on the tab. Seems like it would work for someone with arthritis or joint issuesCons- The Saturday and Sunday labels are swapped (they put Saturday before Sunday). But maybe they did that because you can open it from the other side too? Either way, I don't care enough to return- It's a little pricey (I paid $19.99 in Oct 2022) but worth the price in my opinionNote: May not be the best choice for someone who isn't able to reach in and grab the pills. I.e. you can't only open one compartment and dump the pills in your hand unless it's the first/last compartment. Not an issue for me, but if someone has arthritis it may not be the right one for them
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