Amazon has Apex Deluxe Pill Splitter for $2.85. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this item:
Made from optical grade polycarbonate with a flexible V-shape holder to grip any size pill for accurate cutting. The contoured design has an overmold for comfort. Includes retracting blade guard for added cutting safety
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Amazon has Apex Deluxe Pill Splitter for $2.85. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for posting this deal.
About this item:
Made from optical grade polycarbonate with a flexible V-shape holder to grip any size pill for accurate cutting. The contoured design has an overmold for comfort. Includes retracting blade guard for added cutting safety
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If you don't need a good pill splitter, I wonder if you can just go into your pharmacy and get one for free. My pharmacy gave me one for free with a prescription medication purchase even though I never even asked for one.
edit: wow i didnt even realize that the V on the pill cutter is facing the wrong direction with orientation vs the hinge. This will more likely have the pill go loose. I change my mind, this is bad.
Last edited by herbsprovence July 28, 2024 at 07:12 AM.
I have a couple pills that crumble when I try to cut them with a razor blade. I find that a nice thick rigid kitchen scissors are the best. I haven't tried a pill cutter.
I have a couple pills that crumble when I try to cut them with a razor blade. I find that a nice thick rigid kitchen scissors are the best. I haven't tried a pill cutter.
Razor blade also scarier. Always have good success with big chef knife. Now do I need this?
"deluxe" nothing, these are basic like the crap ones they give you for free. Their spring mechanism is a thick flexible piece of plastic, and they break/get out of working order very easily.
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It produces much better results, as it actually holds the pill in place.
If any of your pills are oblong, the one in this post will always produce uneven splits.
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edit: wow i didnt even realize that the V on the pill cutter is facing the wrong direction with orientation vs the hinge. This will more likely have the pill go loose. I change my mind, this is bad.
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Not suitable for children with fingers unless properly supervised.
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