Travel Pill Organizer – Weekly Medicine Box with Labels, Small Cute Portable Pill Case for Daily Vitamins & Medications, Leak-Proof Compact Container for Purse, Gym Bag, Business Trips & Vacations
$3.49
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Customers find the pill organizer works well and appreciate its compact size that fits in tiny purses. They like its pill-holding capacity, with one mentioning it accommodates both chunky allergy pills and tiny aspirin. The seal quality receives mixed feedback – while some say it’s worth the price, others report issues with the seal falling out and not staying closed properly.
8 reviews for Travel Pill Organizer – Weekly Medicine Box with Labels, Small Cute Portable Pill Case for Daily Vitamins & Medications, Leak-Proof Compact Container for Purse, Gym Bag, Business Trips & Vacations
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Travel Pill Organizer – Weekly Medicine Box with Labels, Small Cute Portable Pill Case for Daily Vitamins & Medications, Leak-Proof Compact Container for Purse, Gym Bag, Business Trips & Vacations
$3.49


JC –
pretty ideal
seems very sturdy. Easy to use. Just the right size for a 5 day trip….like it alot
Mottsy LoBello –
Separate Sections
This was Perfect… each section was covered and sealed… No pills falling around when opened…
Ziggy –
You get what you pay for!
A nice enough pill case, albeit a bit on the bulky side, but it will hold a lot of pills/capsules. The hard case itself appears to be made from recycled plastics owning to the dark speckles throughout. The case hinge has a solid metal pin and there is a silicone rubber gasket that fits loosely in the case grooves. The compartment lids are made of a flexible plastic and look like they will hold up for a while before tearing/ripping. A sheet of 25 flimsy labels are included, which I would eschew to just writing on the lids with a marker. All in all, a nice pill/capsule case that can double as a jewelry case, etc at a very bargain price, which I recommend.
NCS –
Just ok.
This pill holder is just ok, it’s a bit flimsy and cheap. It sort of reminds me of a free sample you’d get with a pharmacy purchase, logo on it and all for free advertising. As soon as I opened it for the first time, the white seal fell off and the top compartment cover came off (the one divided in half). Everything can be put back, so it’s fine, just a bit of a bother if it’s going to repeatedly come off. Also, the compartments are hard to open. I realize it comes apart to clean, but it could be more secure during normal use. On the plus side, I do love the lay out of 6 small compartments and 2 big ones. I am using the 6 sections for 3 days, AM and PM and the 2 larger ones for storage of the same meds. That works wonderful, the parts could more sturdier though.
M. Stanford –
Poor design/quality.
I do not recommend this pill box. Between the two sides there is a rubber seal. This seal fell out. I tried 3 times super gluing it in but that didn’t work. Now the lids on two of the compartments won’t stay latched. Going into the trashcan
Nonni –
It’s compact
Small compact works for me
di –
👍👍👍👍
Mom win for the Bogg Bag 👜Looks cute clipped in my chaotic mom bag. Holds kid’s allergy pills, my headache meds, AND mints. Doesn’t pop open when my toddler inevitably chucks it. Worth every cent!
Stephanie –
Isn’t easy to Open
This travel pill box is a bit bulky but I expected that given the capacity it has. My biggest complaint is the little compartments are not easy to open to get to your pills. With it being hard for me to open that defeats the purpose of having it because it doesn’t make my life easier at all. It’s a good concept with the pill storage, labels it comes with and such but without being easily used it’s just not good. Wouldn’t recommend.