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The SagelySmart XL Weekly Pill Organizer is a versatile and spacious solution for managing your daily vitamins and medications. With a magnetized base, it accommodates large pills and offers a user-friendly design, making it ideal for those with dexterity challenges. The BPA-free materials ensure safety, while the free smartphone app provides timely reminders, ensuring you never miss a dose. Perfect for home or travel, this organizer is designed to fit seamlessly into your lifestyle.
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Best decision I ever made when I bought this. (2 yr update)
Almost 2 yr update - no use making a new pic, they look the same. No fading, no cracking, lids still snapping closed nicely and sticking. I've added cayenne and turmeric supplements, both huge pills, had plenty of room for them. Still love this thing so much I slogged through all my reviews to find this and update ;)-------1 year update! Original review was 364 days ago, and they're still working excellently. Made a new pic, but it doesn't look any different than the others - not one bit of wear or tear, stretching, fading, nothing. I often bring a day with me in my purse, have had no escapees. Absolutely no issues with lids. Recently added a huge cayenne pill, still not even close to getting full. This has just completely 100% improved my medication experience both in taking and keeping it refilled, which I used to procrastinate a lot about. It's now fun and quick.-----4 month update:Absolutely no issues. Lids are still good as new, nothing's chipped, cracked, or broken. Nothing's worn out even a little bit. Even the sharpie labels I added are perfect. Still the best decision I ever made!--------------------------------------------Original review:I got so sick of all the tiny, cheap ones, having to buy a new one every few months because snaps wore out, etc. Decided to splurge on this and hope it lasted longer. Well, I'm lovin this one. I've been using these for 3 weeks now.While there is one design flaw, in my opinion, overall these are fantastic. I took some extra pix to show...(edit: The pic order got messed up somehow, sorry!)Pic 1. This is, imo, the one design flaw. It's difficult to see the day stamp on the clear plastic. The green side more than the blue, but having no day/time indication on the lids is a flaw. Again, imo. Eventually I'd get used to one side being AM and other being PM, but there's really no need to. Sharpie to the rescue. (And given the rubber lids and design (you don't need to touch where the writing is), it's not going to wear off any time soon)Pic 2. Just a closeup so you can judge size better. Those are my glucoasmine/chondrointin pills, which we all know are pretty dern large.Pic 3. Again to help judge size - you can see the holders are quite large.Pic 4. That's the metal strip that works with the magnet in the base to hold them down. It's not the strongest magnet ever, but it's fine for normal bumping.Pic 5. I was trying to show depth but the rubber lids are pretty strong. I included this pic because strong lids are a plus, imo. There's no snap to wear out, the lids slip down over the case edge, and since it's stiff rubber, it's quite secure. (One of my previous types of pill holders was designed like this, where 1 lid covered 2 compartments and you could remove it entirely. On these, the middle part fits in very tightly and since you can load THROUGH the lid there's no need to remove the top entirely. Seems like that would help them last longer, so I haven't even tried to pull the middle out)Pic 6. This is so you get a good look at just how much room there is in the compartments. In the green AM side you can see the 2 large Gluc/Chon tabs and 1 large Metformin tab, and the blue PM side is 1 Metformin, 1 Gluc/Chon and a couple iron pills, krill oil, baby aspirin and another vitamin. PLENTY of room.Pic 7. Just again for size reference and a good view of the "bowl" of the lid and the openings you load thru.Pic 8. To show the little lip that helps keep them on the base. (and where the base magnet hides)So the drawback of not being able to see the day marks is easily remedied with a Sharpie. The size of these probably makes them a bit less portable. You'd have a big bump in your pocket I guess, but they'd be fine in a purse or bag. These lids will not come off by accident, but if you have other loose things in that bag, I suppose small things could work their way into the container thru the lid. BUT I highly doubt any pills would fall out. That rubber is nicely stiff and you do have to push a fair bit when loading pills, so I can't see a pill making it out by itself.One last small silly thing is, since the lids are rubber, your pills can bounce. You don't have to place them gently and carefully, but don't drop them on either ;)All in all I have absolutely no reservations in giving these an unqualified HOT DANG. Yes, these are relatively pricey, but given the quality and really good design, I feel strongly they're worth it. Very pleased with this purchase and I'm 100% convinced of the durability. (I'm good about going back and revising reviews if needed, so if I change my mind I'll post it)
C**E
Helps me take my medicine
I love this organizer! Ive been using this for years now and I honestly cant find anything to complain about. I love being able to just pop my medication into the top AND I can grab-and-go? These have helped my adhd brain so much when it comes to taking medication
M**N
Very convenient love the design and the quality
LOve this product this is the best. The base is magnetized and just slip the pills in the top, LOve this have travelled with it also. Bought my Hubby one also he loves it. Two weeks of pills.
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The Perfect Pill Case - seriously
I started having to use pill cases about 40 years ago. I have been through everything from tiny round beautifully engraved (my first case from my mother) to massive month sized "do everything but shove the pill down your throat" cases.I purchased a two pack of these containers in December of 2019. They are still almost perfect. The only wear they are showing are some slight scratching on the push-through and a little wear on the hinges (nothing has broken).Things you need to know about these containers:1) They don't spill. Even if they do fall off the base (see comment 2), the pills do not come through the slash holes and the lid does not pop off.2) Each container is individual and has a small metal bar on the bottom. The base is lightly magnetized. This keeps them on the base if you bump into them on the counter (but not if dropped on the floor). They are still easily lifted off with slight pressure with arthritic fingers.3) The top of the container is FLEXIBLE, it is not a hard snap on. Hence, less long term wear on the hinges. It is on fairly firmly, but again arthritic fingers can easily open them. I open them to take the pills - for convenience.4) The slash top allows you to load the pills without ending up with a mass of pills scattered all over the table. I place one pill on each top to ensure I have enough for the week (I actually load 2 weeks at a time), then push the pill through. This reduces errors on my part and I assume would help those with minor memory problems (anyone else should have someone else load their pills). Also, the slash top allows the pills to breathe, vitamins stink. (I suppose a small duct tape/electrical tape modification on both sides of the slashes might keep it waterproof, I would test it thoroughly. Fun fact, did you know electrical tape comes in purple now?!)5) The day of the week is clearly marked on both ends of the container. I chose one color to be my morning and one for evening. As a mnemonic, I chose the aqua/gray for sunrise and the pink/orange - sunsets (two weeks loaded). There is a tab with the company name extending out a little on one side of the base, so I use that to mark the case front and load the week left to right, aqua/gray on top and pink/orange on bottom. There is a third color set available if you wish to load three weeks at a time or to use it for the two weeks of midday pills (I recently purchased the blue/green color to do two weeks of midday pills).6) Finally, there are two zipper cases available. One forf holding a single base and one for holding three bases. My only wish is for a case with a two base capability. But as I personally only use the case on vacations, the single base case works.Yes they are a bit pricey. But it is now October 2022 which means I have gotten almost three years out of them so far without significant wear.(I included a picture of one of my current containers. It is the XL size and contains 15 pills, three of which are large vitamin size. It is maybe half full.)I look at the box of old pill cases in my closet (they all promised to be the last case you ever purchased) and wish I these decades ago.PS - There is an app, lol.
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