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The EZY DOSE Weekly Pill Case is a BPA-free, durable medication organizer featuring 7 large, locking compartments that hold up to 20 pills each. Designed for easy daily access and secure storage, it prevents spills and supports consistent medication adherence, making it ideal for busy professionals managing complex health routines.




F**E
The best locking pill boxes! I have two
I ordered the small and sometime later ordered the 2xl. The small was..well..small. I tried to stuff 8 pills in there, two being very large ones, and it worked, but not well. So then I tried to cut down to 7 pills and keep one out. It didn’t make sense to do this when I could just purchase a larger one since they’re so cheap.The 2xl is a big boy! I didn’t feel like the reviews had enough comparison photos regarding size, so I hope this helps. Now, my 7 (soon to be 8) pills are swimming in the container. Some people may not like this, but I do. I like to be able to see all my pills in one shot and not feel like they are being compromised with something too small.The small one can easily fit into a clutch, but the 2xl would need a medium sized ourself brief case in order to fit. It’s taller than a tissue box, as you can see from the photo, but it’s perfect.For dexterity purposes, the small box’s locking mechanism spring is easier to push than the 2xl. It takes more effort to open the 2xl. Yes, you have to really be able to have good use of your joints to open/close/maneuver around the small box. I love that the 2xl has so much room you don’t have to worry about any pills getting stuck or jammed.Is it child proof? Ohhh yes! My toddler is currently sitting here trying to open them and he can’t. This kid can open pretty much anything, but this one is standing the test. It’s exactly why I chose this locking pill box and I’m glad it works.These boxes are well worth the investment. I highly recommend them!
T**S
Best traveling pillbox for me - miles and years proven.
This pillbox has traveled the world with me for over 10 years, faithfully keeping my meds on schedule and me in balance. I first found it under the Craft Mates name at JoAnn. Now that the locking compartments are beginning to falter after thousands of cycles, it's time for a replacement. I finally found it and am so glad I did.Note that the dimensions shown are wrong - it is about 7/8" or 23 mm thick, not the 3/8" shown. At nominally 6" x 1-3/8" x 7/8", it's small enough to keep in my purse, with me everywhere I go.If you need more or less pills than me, this may not be right for you. If you are always home, why buy the locking variety?But again, for me, this is the perfect lockable traveling pillbox.
S**S
Works great with the locking feature
This works great! It locks so the pills don’t fall out.
A**S
Smaller than expected
When they say 'small' they mean it. I'm not sure why it is so hard to find a locking pill box, but this was one of the only ones I could find that aren't the huge double sided day/night boxes. Since I don't actually take that many pills each day, it works fine but I have to arrange my pills to fit into the openings.It would be super great for traveling because it will definitely fit well into your suitcase. The lock feature is actually really tight. I have to hold it to open and to close the individual days.Overall I am happy with it.
P**Y
Not easy to open.
It is so secure I cannot open it. Not suitable for elderly or arthritis patients.
J**R
Two step lock means it's as secure as an ICBM launch...
... but you're holding both keys. It is the best locking design I have seen. Push the spring-loaded tab on the end to release the hook, then thumb the day's cover open. For the first few weeks you might want to stand it on end to carefully open the "Sunday" compartment. The secondary snap mechanism has close tolerances, so a thumbnail or knife blade makes it easier until the plastic wears a bit.If you forget to push the release and just rip the box open you will destroy the hook. The container is built just like the non-locking devices, with a snappy thing that holds the compartment closed--you'll lose the lock feature going at it with a gorilla style. Still, it keeps the contents inside, but you can't drop it from an airplane any more.My wife always wants the locking version with the push tabs on each AM/PM compartment. If it just sits on a shelf, they are OK, but it does not take much force to release the cover--like picking it up from one side. Then its re-sorting a few days of pills again. I hae also found that falling from a table is enough to unlatch some compartments. Just give me my secure little pill planners!I do wish they would publish the length dimensions, though. There are several sizes that are hardly described by "medium" and "small."Again, after another order, I still evaluate this contraption the same. It will not open accidentally unless it's integrity is compromised. Do not force the top open without holding the white tab on the Sunday end in. You will break it, leaving you with a plain ol' single snap latch.
C**D
Umm... it did say small...
Ehh not so much a fan of this little guy. It did say small. I didn’t realize how small. There is a pic comparison with my evening pill organizer. My evening one is amazing but a bit larger than I wanted to leave on the counter. I can never remember if I took my pills or not, so I wanted one for the counter by the coffee pot as opposed to the bottle. Gotta get those antidepressants down first thing in the morning, right? This is tiny but holds the two pills I need it to. I don’t like the locking mechanism much. It’s stuff and with the container being so small it was hard to maneuver. In my evening organizer you press a button on each day and it automatically pops open. This one has it on the side and then you have to click open the day. Doesn’t sound too hard, but at 33 I am not used to have dexterity problems with things. I would warn against if you do have dexterity (or patience) issues.I would return and pay the $2-3 more for another one of my even organizers, but monetarily that doesn’t make sense. I would definitely opt for this one instead. The few dollars is worth it:AUVON iMedassist Weekly Pill Organizer Arthritis Friendly, BPA Free Travel 7 Day Pill Box Case with Spring Open Design and Large Compartment to Hold Vitamins, Cod Liver Oil, Supplements and Medication https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07794YMY7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_R1d1Db56K4YB2Also, you can’t choose a color. I despise green. Minor but I wish I’d gotten purple haha
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