114PCS Travel Pill Organizer – RAINFLOW Bpa Free Pill Bags for Travel, Pack of 50 Clear Label Writing Baggies 50 Mylar Bags 7 Colors Small Ziplock Bag 7 Pill Box AM PM Pill Baggies for Supplements
Original price was: $20.99.$4.99Current price is: $4.99.
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8 reviews for 114PCS Travel Pill Organizer – RAINFLOW Bpa Free Pill Bags for Travel, Pack of 50 Clear Label Writing Baggies 50 Mylar Bags 7 Colors Small Ziplock Bag 7 Pill Box AM PM Pill Baggies for Supplements
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114PCS Travel Pill Organizer – RAINFLOW Bpa Free Pill Bags for Travel, Pack of 50 Clear Label Writing Baggies 50 Mylar Bags 7 Colors Small Ziplock Bag 7 Pill Box AM PM Pill Baggies for Supplements
Original price was: $20.99.$4.99Current price is: $4.99.


John Fonseca –
Happy buyer
Excellent for vitamins and supplements and being able to distinguish them
L. McClain –
I regret getting this
So….. this is cheap. I realize now why this set of pill holders is labeled for travel: I will probably only get one use out of each of these things. The plastic containers arrived as flat, single pieces I had to fold together to make them capable of containing anything. The plastic baggies are only 2 mil thickness. I had hoped to use them for geocaching or letterboxing, but they would definitely NOT be reliable for long-term paper log protection. The aluminum pouches are just kind of weird. It seems like I will have to cut the ends off them to open and use them. Finally, the zip-top bags are about the same quality as the rest. They are a thicker plastic, but I doubt the zipper part will last long. They also tend to stick to each other. And that reminds me, they had some kind of yellow goo on one of them. It wasn’t much, but I could see it soaked through the outer package a little. I disposed of that immediately and washed my hands. On the plus side, these would definitely hold pills for a short time, so these items should work exactly as their intended purpose says. And the whole set was priced, if I recall correctly, at $7 or less. For cheap plastic stuff that should work once, I guess that’s a reasonable price. Photo attached (cats not included).
Jacquelyn McClellan –
Medication and Vitamins Kit
I received my kit yesterday and it’s amazing. Everything you need to fulfill all your medication needs and some have color tops which is awesome. Will be purchasing again.
Christine M –
What I’ve been looking for
When I travel I take my daily meds but also just in case meds. Like what if I need Advil, what if I have an allergic reaction, what if I get a cold, what if I feel nauseous, or what if the dog needs x, y, or z. So I used to buy the small “disposable” bags at Rite Aid but then I stopped seeing them and was left buying “jewelery bags” at Hobby Lobby which look like something drug dealers might use. I just didn’t want to have the big plastic thing Sun-Sat since packing space in a carryon is limited. So I was glad to see the clear plastic disposable bags you can label in this item. really I love seeing the 7 reusable ones. Not tossing bags is even better. The pink ones are for light sensitive meds but also really cute and will have many purposes. My husband takes the Preservision AREDs 2 capsules which pop and ooze if not carried carefully so the little plastic pill boxes will finally allow him to carry those and his fish oil capsules. The item description said 114 items, I counted 112, but I have no complaints as the price point on this item beats any deals I ever got at Rite Aid and I have so much more here. I will store my jewelry in the bags when I travel. Really these save a lot of carry on space. Along with some other tiny no leak bottles I’ve also found on Amazon.
Lily –
A great selection of vitamin and pill holders for travel
I got this set because it was a good deal for the baggies I already use and like (the clear plastic) and thought I might like the clear zippered silicone baggies (I do, I just wish there were more than 7). I was also intrigued by the little boxes, which turned out to be big enough to hold a few of my biggest vitamins, but small enough to tuck into a corner of my purse; they latch securely and I have not had one spill unexpectedly.The pink baggies were a pleasant surprise! They are mylar with a zipper closure. I can’t see what is inside so they need to be labeled, but some vitamins and pills degrade in the light, so these are much better for them than clear baggies. I think I like these best of all the containers in the set.
TechieFam –
Felt cheap, plastic side came off
I got these for taking medication with me when I travel. I have bought other small zipper bags for this in the past, and I like the sizing of these. I did find the zip part to be kind of cheap. The plastic slide came off of the reusable one on the first use, and the other ones felt cheap.Here’s the scale I’m using for my ratings:⭐️ 1 star= Nope! I do not recommend. It’s poorly made, or not what it’s listed to be.⭐️⭐️ 2 stars = Has some redeeming qualities, would not buy again.⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 stars = Meh. It’s passable. Might not be worth the price.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 stars = Good, but there’s something off⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars = Yes! Exactly what it should be.* I do my best to give an honest review as if I had paid the listed price, but there is an inherent bias when items are received at reduced cost.
LNT –
Best Cases I Have Found For Easily Preparing A Week’s Supply Of Supplements
I like this set of organizers for preparing my vitamins, minerals, and other supplements for daily use. It makes it so convenient to sort out a week’s worth of pills all at once and keeps everything tidy. I love the small cases—they have enough space for me to fit eight pills, including some larger ones, easily. The space is big enough for me to get my fingers in and take the pills out comfortably. The zipper bags are excellent for gummy pills that tend to stick to other pills when stored together. This setup is ideal for travel, as it allows them to be kept separate and prevents them from getting crushed or damaged during transit. I also use some of the bags for storing jewelry when I travel; they are a good size for packing necklaces and bracelets individually.
AJ –
Great variety of sizes, durability, type
I love the variety in this kit! The little plastic containers click together well, but I think might pop open if crushed a little in a bag. The small clear sealable bags are your typical disposable thin plastic bags and they seal well. The bigger thicker plastic (Polypropylene?) colored top bags are more durable with a cheap little slider which might likely fall off as you can easily push them off the bag (in the end, they aren’t needed you can seal manually. The pink foiled liner bags are nice as well and have the top that you can heat seal and the rip off, but also have the inner press-together seal further down. All in all this is a nice kit of various sizes and I will each type while traveling.