EZY DOSE Weekly (7-Day) Pill Organizer, Vitamin and Medicine Box, Medium Compartments with Easy Fill Tray, 4 Times a Day, Clear Lids, Color May Vary, BPA Free
$14.99
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Customers find the pill organizer easy to use and appreciate its quality, noting it works well for 30 days. The size receives mixed feedback – while some find it great for larger pills and vitamins, others say it’s only suitable for very small pills. The difficulty to open and pill capacity are also mixed aspects, with some saying it holds quite a few pills while others find the compartments too small. Durability is mixed, with some saying it’s sturdy enough to last many years while others find it flimsy, and customers disagree on whether pills can fall out.
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EZY DOSE Weekly (7-Day) Pill Organizer, Vitamin and Medicine Box, Medium Compartments with Easy Fill Tray, 4 Times a Day, Clear Lids, Color May Vary, BPA Free
$14.99


ENGINEER 10388 –
LARGE SIZE EXCELLENT! … CAUTION: SMALL & MEDIUM HAVE A DANGEROUS FLAW (PILL MIXING HAZARD)
The LARGE size is the “gold standard” for pill organizers. I’ve used mine for years and recently bought one for my bride. It’s well built, easy to use, has ample room for those who take multiple medications and/or dietary supplements on a set regimen. You raise the lid to fill it. To dispense pills and capsules you pull out a slide to reveal the next bin, then invert the organizer to dump out into your hand what you take at that time. We’ve tried many other types and none work as easily or have the capacity we want. Designs with individual lids invariably become insecure or break, such that you can’t tip the organizer to dump out what you want, so you have to fish them out of the small bin. As the review title indicates, the other two sizes of this particular item have a design flaw that could lead to dangerous dosing mishaps…The SMALL and MEDIUM sizes of this same EZY Dose product also have pull-out slides for dispensing but there is a substantial gap between the slides and the bins, ALLOWING SMALL PILLS TO PASS BETWEEN BINS WHEN THE DISPENSER IS TIPPED, MAKING IS ALL TOO EASY TO OMIT OR TAKE DOUBLE DOSES OF SMALL PILLS. My spouse had the medium size and on multiple occasions found small pills in the wrong bins, or inadvertently took multiples. I’ve verified small pills can easily pass between bins if the organizer is stored vertically (she did), or is inverted while dispensing. THIS IS A SERIOUS DESIGN FLAW for their small and medium size organizer boxes only, one that could lead to medical consequences for users. They deserve zero stars.How to tell the two designs apart: Examine the blue plastic grid in the hinged lid of the organizer. This detail can readily be seen in the Amazon product photos by clicking to magnify them…> In the highly recommended LARGE size, the horizontal (left – right) parts of the grid are *under* the clear plastic sliders. And they’re positioned to seal the space between the bins and the slider, that could otherwise let pills pass from one bin to another.>> In the unacceptable SMALL and MEDIUM sizes those left-right blue stringers are on *top* of the clear plastic sliders, leaving a substantial gap that readily lets small pills end up in the wrong bin. Avoid them!!
MBM –
FOUR YEARS!!! Best organizer I’ve found for dozens of meds/pills
I have now had this pill organizer for FOUR YEARS(!!). Daily use, 100+ times traveling. The signs of wear are that the black paint is coming off the day names and the Friday slider slips down a half inch (annoying but doable, doesn’t lock into place anymore, so I have to hold that slider up when I flip the organizer over to drop my pills into my hands, or else Friday pills come out the small hole). It looks a little scuffed but is surprisingly not scratched up.This is the best pill organizeris the best I’ve ever used. That’s an accomplishment for this little organizer because I started taking daily meds over 10 years ago. In that time, I have researched and considered dozens of pill organizers and tried many.Durable: I TRAVEL FREQUENTLY, moving between cities for 1+ overnights at least once a week, sometimes four times a week. It sits in my laundry basket, the catch-all for all kinds of items including heavy backpacks, so the organizer gets squashed quite a lot by various amounts of pressure. As I said, I’ve used this for almost three years now and it’s still functioning optimally.Big slots: These squares are the only ones I’ve found that are BIG enough to actually hold my medication. I currently have ten small-ish pills in one box and it’s not even a third full. The other box is about halfway full with twelve pills, most of which are large supplement pills like vit B, vit C, multivitamin, and Omega-3. Unheard of in all my research. That means that this dispenser is quite large. It won’t fit in a purse but fits easily in a backpack. The width and depth are smaller than my laptop, but the height is thicker than a laptop. The size of the squares is unheard of in my research and vital for my use. All the others are puny and fit like five large pills. People, what about us with chronic illnesses??? I know there’s a market for this but no one has capitalized on it yet besides this super great dispenser.Secure: I was concerned that my child would get into this box to get the pills out but he’s never touched it.1-the organizer by itself looks boring. I like that because it reduces his interest.2-the organizer is designed like a flat box with a lid and two latches on the side closest to me, designed kind of like a very squashed treasure chest with one of those latches hanging vertically for a padlock (couldn’t think of another metaphor). The two latches don’t have a padlock but they take both coordination and strength that a young child (probably) wouldn’t be able to operate. Each latch requires good thumb strength to pull it open. A child trying to do both latches at the same time – it would be quite difficult for the child, certainly way more difficult than any other organizer I found where all the child has to do is pop a little lid open using a fist around the container and one finger.3 – if my child wanted to open the slats on the top, he might be able to. I haven’t opened the container in close view of him, and the little handle blends in due to being clear plastic, so that hasn’t been a problem for us but might be for someone else. Still, this box was the most childproof with this much pill space that I could find.Filling & Dispensing: this organizer actually opens two ways.To FILL the container, I pop open the latches. The top, the blue side, of the organizer lifts up and away from me. Now the organizer is laying on the ground like the two sides of a book with the lid away from me and white boxes open closest to me. The blue side is shaped so that the white side is tilted a bit towards me while the lid is open, making it easier to see what teeny pills I’ve put in that sometimes hide from view.The organizer comes with LABELS at the top for days of the week. I’m on a different filling schedule, so I put sticker labels on top of the days of the week so it now says my day. I use two rows for one week and two rows for the second week so I’m only refilling every two weeks, which I like. Aint nobody got time fo dat filling up a pill box for a half hour every week vs 45 minutes every 2 weeks.Because of the design for dispensing, using it my way is very easy. Here’s how it functions for DISPENSING. Each column has a single clear plastic slat. At the end furthest away from you, there’s a little handle. When you are getting pills, you hold the little handle, slide the slat towards you, and it slides out close in front of you. It sort of clicks into place when you get to the end of one box, so it naturally prevents you from accidentally sliding it a centimeter too far and pills dumping out. The slats are surprisingly durable. As I said, I’ve had this for nearly three years. I try to be careful about bending them, but many, many times I’ve accidentally pushed on the slat while it was stuck out. It’s so sturdy with just enough flexibility that none have ever broken even with various amounts of pressure against them.The single slightly negative part of the whole thing is that I have to TILT the container fully upside down and jostle it a bit to get all the pills because for some reason if I only tilt it 45 degrees from the ground, some of the pills stay in.I am still incredibly impressed even after almost three years. I have never thought to myself about finding something else because I’m so satisfied with this one. I highly recommend it.
Vordahl4 –
Too small and not easy to use
Very disappointed. This SMALL pill box does not slide open like it shows. You can take out the WHOLE tray and fill it and the slide it out on the side. The same side you pull it out to fill. The top boxes are not something you cannot open like it shows. Very inconvenient and waste of time and money. The medium and large are supposed to a slide open on top. I ordered a medium now. Hope that one works as indicated in the pictures and description. Ok after fiddling with it found the tops do slide out but still difficult to use for its size. Not easy to put your fingers in there to get pills out. Don’t recommend this size pill box and it’s features. Not for me.
Peter –
Load up with multi medications then swallow a batch each dosing time. Easy.My once a day dosing. That’s a month worth in one loading session. Ace.
Caz –
This is a great purchase, the quality is very good. I like the way it’s not easy for children if they get hold of them to get into.
Amazon Customer –
I’ve used these for years. One of them finally started to mildly break. I watched Amazon for, maybe, a year, until, finally, they were again available. I bought one.And, will again.
HUMBERTO PENICHE –
PESIMA CALIDADEN LA APERTURA HACIA ARRIBA, NO VALE LA PENA COMPRARLO
Amazon Customer –
My medicines are now perfectly organized so I don’t forget them.