💪 Elevate Your Health Game with e-Pill Tower Pro!
The e-Pill Tower Pro is a comprehensive weekly pill organizer designed for optimal medication management. Featuring seven labeled pill boxes with four compartments each, it holds up to 18 aspirin-sized pills per compartment. The easy-to-open lids cater to users with dexterity issues, while the included pill cutter ensures precise splitting. Compatible with medication reminder apps, this organizer is perfect for anyone looking to streamline their health routine.
B**.
Ease of use
I like everything about it. Compact and easy to open
R**N
My favorite Pill Case
I’ve been using this pill case set for 3 years now. I bought a 2nd stack in that time only because the letters got faded off from carrying it in my bag & for the price, I thought why not have a shiny new set?I take 14 morning pills, 5 afternoon pills & 4 night pills. This is the only case I’ve found that can hold them all, separate by dosing time/date, & is totally portable to carry with me all day. The little white tower even looks nice out in the open & takes up very little space.The clear cases are perfect for quickly seeing what I’ve already taken. It doesn’t bust open if I accidentally drop it- a life saver for carrying 23 pills at a time. The sections can carry large pills- omega oils, Multis, 1000mg vitamin c, glucosamine, etc. See photos for the mix of sizes I carry in mine. Currently, I use the front 2 sections for morning, since I take so many at that time. Printed days of the week let me easily track anything that was missed & pop in extras if I’m temporarily taking, say an antibiotic for 4 days that week.Instead of just throwing it loose in my bag in the mornings, I now carry it in a side pocket in my purse/backpack/tote to keep the letters from wearing off, even though it took almost 2 years for that to happen with the first set.They are invaluable while traveling. I just grab the days I’ll be gone, usually plus one in case my return is delayed. I kept my old set around & use them when camping to bring small amounts of Tylenol, ibuprofen, water purification tablets, etc.I even like how the colors make a little rainbow down the side when stacked. I hope they never stop making this set. These are the best cases ever!
S**L
Good depending on your needs
I take around 40 medications and supplements a day, and a lot of the capsules/pills are very large. I have to spread them out over a lot of pill organizers to fit them all, and I was hoping that this would solve my problem. Not all of my medication for the day fits in one, so I have to use two. I'm fine with that, but I just wanted to let other shoppers know why I wanted these to begin with. I feel like more could fit in each container if they weren't a rounded shape, because the capsules and pills I take would situate better in the little compartments if they were more of a square shape. The top of each little compartment within each daily container has a lip on the inside of it that reduces the usable space inside by just enough that more medicine could fit in it if the lip was not there. Besides that, the lid does snap shut pretty tightly and snug. I haven't tried to put any of the containers in a purse or bag for travel, so I don't know how snug they would be then. I've had pill organizers open all the way in my bag, which is both annoying and dangerous. The lids also open pretty easily, so if you have motor or pain issues in your hands/wrists, popping them open shouldn't be too bad. The stacked design does help save space on my nightstand where I keep them, (side by side) and I like that they are in seperate vessels for each day of the week. The color-coded containers also help me to see them when I don't have my glasses on or contacts in, and they slide out of the bottom and restack on top with ease. If you don't take as many meds as I do and can fit each pill for the day into one container, then the four compartments would be very convenient and easy to organize with. They are numbered instead of listed as a time of day, which I also like. My meds are sorted as with or without food, so the need for time of day to be labeled doesn't really apply to me. I hope this was helpful!
M**Y
Making life easier for someone who takes alot of pills......
I bought this for my friend who takes over twenty pills a day. Her pill schedule is not "breakfast, lunch, and dinner." It is more complicated than that. It is breakfast, lunch, and dinner and at at 4:00 p.m. and at 8 a.m. and at bedtime. She is really able to take her pills on time and without forgetting just by watching the clock and paying a lot of attention. She gets out her bottles and takes the ones she needs. If she has to leave the house during pill times - it becomes even more difficult. She has to load the pills into a pill box and head out. So that causes extra stress and time wasted on the loading. I read the reviews and decided this one would be the best for her. With this pill box, her pills are laid out for a week and if the doctor makes any changes on her meds, it would be easy to make the changes from week to week. She used it for a few days and told me she loves it! She just pulls out her "Monday" box and is ready to go for the day. If she has to run out, she just puts it in her purse and no time is needed to load pills! Now she never has to worry if she forgot to take her pills because she can just check the box. The box does hold all of her pills securely. It has not come open in her purse either. I am so glad she likes it! Maybe this can save her some time and worry. She also used the pill cutter and she said it worked great! I would recommend this pill box to anyone who takes a lot of pills at different times of the day.
A**R
I like it ...
I like it because the 4 different compartments are large enough to store vitamins/supplements along with prescriptions. The daily case is slim and can be easily taken on the go. THE TWO MAJOR THING I DON'T LIKE ... 1.) the numbers and Braille pattern is embossed on the INSIDE of the case bottom & lids. Not only are the daily dose numbers are unreadable but the BRAILLE pattern is on the INSIDE of the containers!?!? YOU REALLY need to move both the braille and numbers on the outside of the containers so that they can be READ & TOUCHed!! Currently the visually impaired would have to lift each lid to touch the braille or move the pills away from the bottom of each section to touch the pattern!!?? I had to darken in the numbers on the inside lid so that they could be read. UGH!! .... 2.) I purchased two units to cover 2-weeks of doses. Please make the white container so that they can be stacked ... it would make so much easier to store.
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