Zannaki Grain Fiber XL Weekly Pill Organizer 7 Day, Pop Open Large Travel Daily Pill Box, Moisture Proof Week Pill Holder Container, Arthritis Friendly Medicine Case for Vitamin Medication Supplement
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Zannaki Grain Fiber XL Weekly Pill Organizer 7 Day, Pop Open Large Travel Daily Pill Box, Moisture Proof Week Pill Holder Container, Arthritis Friendly Medicine Case for Vitamin Medication Supplement
$3.99


Jo Roberts –
Sturdy and water resistant.
This pill container is easy to use and hols all of my supplements. The daily color coading is fun and the separate top makes it water resistant. Great buy.
DJ Hensley –
Bigger than I thought but works well
When this arrived my first thought was it’s a lot bigger than the one it’s replacing. It holds a lot more than I need it to hold. It’s great for travel as I can take enough for seven days separated into what I need each time. The push-to-close/release lid for each day are a nice design feature, along with the extra cover for over the top of the whole thing. My old one would sometimes have a day or two open up in my luggage and I’d end up searching for all the pills to make sure I had the right amount of each for every day.Given the larger size, maybe someday the doctors will have me taking more meds and I won’t have to replace my pill organizer! Not that I want more prescriptions…UPDATE: each of the seven compartments has a spring latch, and a cutout for the spring. In a couple months of using this, I’ve had pills get stuck in the little corners by the latch. That’s little pills that fit completely in there, or larger ones that get one end stuck. It can be annoying especially when they really get wedged in to the point of needing a toothpick or something to pry them out. Due to this I’ve dropped from five to four stars.
Twisted Pages –
Gets the Job Done, But Has Design Flaws
I use this weekly pill organizer every day, and while it’s functional, it’s not quite ideal. The individual lids can’t be trusted to stay closed without the long, clear plastic strip over them, which feels like a workaround. If I had to choose again, I’d go for one where the daily sections pop out (for travelling) and the lids are more secure. Still, it keeps my meds organized, just not as conveniently as I’d like.
Gouka –
Good for weak fingers
This seems like it would be a good organizer for someone with joint issues or weakness in their fingers. I wish we’d had this one right after my mother’s stroke. Although opening her pill box tops probably helped with rehab. Regardless, it’s a pill box that has push-to-release lids. I don’t know if they will eventually stop working because of the wear-and-tear, but I like the multicolored individual days and the push button feature.
JPT John –
Poor quality
Had high expectations from their description. I love the concept and size. It can fit even larger pills and gel caps as it has good amount of space. It is also built with sturdy materials and can protect the pills. It has good amount of heaft so you can throw it in any travel bag or office bag without having to worry about damaged pills. However, there are a few things that are made very poorly. The lid does not close all the way and comes off easy. The press mechanism to lock and unlock does not work all the time. Some compartments work well while others take multiple presses to open or close. I think the product needs to have a better quality control.
Scott & Denise –
Nice large organizer
This organizer is nice and large. It easily holds my daily medications (currently six pills). Each day’s compartment deep, wide, and long enough though there are a couple of small spaces near the spring loaded top closures where smaller pills might get wedged. I really like the rainbow color tops, but I suspect the lettering of the days will easily wear off. They’re not etched or raised and appear to be a simple transfer of the lettering.The unique thing about this organizer that differs from my old one is the spring loaded tops on each compartment. A simple push causes it to pop open, with the opening going to slightly more than 90 degrees for easy access. The latch and springing mechanism do intrude slightly into the space for access, but the compartments are large enough it’s not in the way. It is fairly easy to accidentally tap a neighing day’s top and spring it open. When not being used, the additional cover prevents any accidental opening or spill.Overall, I find this organizer easy to use and with a good capacity without being too large. It works well for me since I take all of my pills at one time and do not need am/pm or even larger organizers.
Twank –
Had higher hopes
I had higher hopes for this Zannaki Weekly Push Botton Pill Organizer. It is a good size and the compartments are more than large enough for plenty of medication. The plastic cover encapsulates all 7 days at once and had a rubber seal when in use to help prevent moisture from entering.The main things I am not a fan of for this pill organizer are below1. The lids pop open way to easy if accidentally touched.2. The compartments have two small alcove like corners on either side of the latching mechanism that can allow pills to get stuck in them and also makes it difficult to grab or pull the pills out of the compartment.3. The bottom of the compartments are not rounded which also makes pulling the pills out difficult4. While the plastic cover mentioned above is nice there is no storage for it. So inevitably its going to get pushed around and shoved in a drawer or cabinet somewhere. It would be better if the organizer had a recess on the bottom that allows the cover to snap on the bottom when not needed during day to day usage.5. The individual day lids only open to vertical position and they sometimes catch on each other and sometimes fall closed. So when filling the organizer it can be a bit annoying if the lids are bumped and fall closed.At the end of the day the pill organizer works for its intended use but I think if some improvements were made this could easily be a 5 star organizer. But for now I just don’t think its there yet.