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EZY DOSE Weekly / 7-Day Pill Case w/ Push-Button Compartments

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$2.25

$6.49

65% off
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Amazon has EZY DOSE Weekly / 7-Day Pill Case w/ Push-Button Compartments on sale for $2.38 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $2.26. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has EZY DOSE Weekly / 7-Day Pill Case w/ Push-Button Compartments on sale for $2.38 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $2.26. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Model: EZY DOSE Weekly (7-Day) Pill Case, Medicine Planner, Vitamin Organizer Box, Medium Push-Button Compartments, Convenient and Easy to Use, Color May Vary, BPA Free

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rwwh90Today 12:07 AM
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nice deal for us seniors that have to take meds. got one M and one XL
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I got one of these from Walmart years ago for less than a dollar and it's still going strong: https://www.walmart.com/ip/671917...b307b89d12
What's the added benefit of these other ones? I'm just wondering if I'm missing out on something
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Quote from patela85 :
I got one of these from Walmart years ago for less than a dollar and it's still going strong: https://www.walmart.com/ip/671917...b307b89d12What's the added benefit of these other ones? I'm just wondering if I'm missing out on something
The difference is that with this you just push a button and the lid pops up. The kind you linked takes a little bit of dexterity to open. Some people do not have that kind of dexterity or hand strength to do that easily and so they either cannot get it open or they don't have the fine motor control to open it without spilling.

In general, a pill container is a pill container, but when a person has certain dexterity or hand strength issues due to arthritis, Parkinson's, etc., this kind of design is a good quality of life upgrade.
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Rocinante2Today 08:55 AM
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Quote from patela85 :
I got one of these from Walmart years ago for less than a dollar and it's still going strong: https://www.walmart.com/ip/671917...b307b89d12
What's the added benefit of these other ones? I'm just wondering if I'm missing out on something
But can you get it with Subscribe and Save? lol
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t3chToday 02:35 PM
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Quote from patela85 :
I got one of these from Walmart years ago for less than a dollar and it's still going strong: https://www.walmart.com/ip/671917...b307b89d12
What's the added benefit of these other ones? I'm just wondering if I'm missing out on something
I keep my pulls on my side table, which my cats constantly knock off. Having the little latches helps prevent the pills from exploding everywhere on the floor.

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ElatedMarmot4098Today 03:18 PM
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Compartments are big enough for vitamins.
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SharpField1407Today 06:03 PM
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Quote from t3ch :
I keep my pulls on my side table, which my cats constantly knock off. Having the little latches helps prevent the pills from exploding everywhere on the floor.
As an avowed "not a cat person," I'd just relocate the cats outside which is what I did to that house cat my husband likes. Problems solved plus I like that cat of his much better now that she's not residing with me. LOL.
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wwdmeToday 06:19 PM
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Quote from abstractedpudding :
The difference is that with this you just push a button and the lid pops up. The kind you linked takes a little bit of dexterity to open. Some people do not have that kind of dexterity or hand strength to do that easily and so they either cannot get it open or they don't have the fine motor control to open it without spilling.

In general, a pill container is a pill container, but when a person has certain dexterity or hand strength issues due to arthritis, Parkinson's, etc., this kind of design is a good quality of life upgrade.
After a while, the buttons don't work well. I've had mine for over a year, multiple presses or holding it down doesnt open certain compartments. I need to use two hands. Letters are wearing off too.
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IslaCemetary1031Today 07:35 PM
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Not super slick
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Quote from IslaCemetary1031 :
Not super slick
It's 65% off, what's not slick about that?

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