🌍 Travel Smart, Stay Organized!
The Lewis N. Clark Travel Pill Organizer is a lightweight, portable solution designed for managing vitamins, medications, and prescriptions. With a slimline design and 16 color-coded slots, it simplifies your daily routine while ensuring you have everything you need at your fingertips. Ideal for any travel situation, this organizer also includes a medical reference card for emergencies, making it a must-have for the savvy traveler.
Item Dimensions | 8 x 4.5 x 1.25 inches |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Material Type | Polyester |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | Black |
Number of Compartments | 16 |
Reminder | False |
Additional Features | Portable |
T**E
Simple and Easy to Use, PERFECT for my needs.
I was looking for a system that would allow me to arrange a week's worth of supplements at a time, remove a day's worth at a time, and fit into my little purse or other thin bag without bulging out and keeping its contents secure. Other systems involve hard and/or more 3 dimensional containers. I was looking for something more discrete.This system works perfectly as each zipped plastic pouch is virtually flat and easy to slide in and out of anything I am using and remain unobtrusive. The zipped closure at the top of each pouch is strong, secure and easy to use. The plastic pouches are thick and strong as well, and while the overall dimensions of the system are rather large compared to other systems, it is light weight, and fits well into my med bag. The ease and convenience it provides is great.Since I take supplements at various times of the day, I simply use Bagettes (found here https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000XANWWK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) to separate early morning doses from later morning ones, and afternoon doses from evening ones within each plastic sleeve (AM and PM). This allows me to very easily remove what I need from a pouch without disturbing the rest of its contents.I use the sleeves numbered "8" to store extra doses of Niagen (if you don't know what that is, you owe it to yourself to find out - Niagen, nicotinamide riboside, is the precursor of nicotinamide mononucleotide, which Dr Sinclair has been working on for the last few years at Harvard, and has just announced he is getting ready to release, in conjunction with a pharmaceutical company, as a "drug" to REVERSE AGING - IN THREE YEARS. They are starting human clinical trials - this is amazing, and Niagen is part of all of this - look it up! These are exciting times!).Back to the review: Niagen is a very important part of my regimen and this system makes it easy for me to make sure I always have some on hand along with everything else I need and use. It allows for everything to be easily carried and easily accessed when needed, keeping everything protected and safe. This system has made it much easier for me to organize and take a day's worth (or more) of supplements with me wherever I go, fitting the pouches into whatever I need them to fit into, discretely and without any hassle.Added bonus is the very large pockets either side accessed through the zipper on the outer spine.
C**A
Great way to organize and carry pills while travelling
I have not acturally used the organizer yet, but it appears to be a great way to organize and safely carry pills while travelling. It appears to be robustly made, and has 16 closeable plastic bags arranged in 8 red and 8 blue, normally meaning red for day use and blue for night use. The 8th bag of each color gives extra room that can be used as desired (assuming 7 days of pills, day (red) and night (blue). It is very light, and can easily fit in any carry-on the traveller uses.
T**E
Travel pack for pills, folds flat, lightweight, inconspicuous, holds more than it appears
Each heavyweight plastic zip-lock pack in this Lewis & Clark pill organizer holds up to a month's worth of pills- or more depending on the size. If you're packing huge calcium or glucosamine pills, don't expect zip packs to hold a month's worth. There is also a side pocket where additional ziplock baggies of pills can be placed. Room for paper printed listing of contents, room for individual prescription leaflets or full-page list of prescriptions. For air travel, you can get your doctor or pharmacy to print out prescriptions, and the print-out(s) can be placed into the pocket so that the zip-lock packs have official designation if TSA chooses to make you prove you are carrying legally prescribed drugs. The Lewis & Clark organizer holds many containers worth of pills, resulting in a huge space savings compared to packing 10 or 15 pill bottles.The velcro closure is lightweight and very sturdy - it will not fly open by itself. The entire pill holder can be placed in an inside suit jacket pocket without being a conspicuous bulge-- presuming you have packed it in a reasonable manner and not stuffed it to bursting-full capacity--- ot it can be placed in a carry on where it can be accessed quickly. The manufacturer is available at the 800 number listed in the packaging materials, and if you need additional plastic zip-lock packs you can call to buy them at a reasonable price.This little pack has traveled all over the world with me, and still looks like new. It sheds water and soil, wipes clean easily if something splashes on it, and is very easy to use.
J**M
Lots of room, Great design... Just one little problem...
This is a great product so far. It was a bit larger than I imagined but it's for the best.Likes:Large pouches.Pouches are removable.Large zipper pocket on the reverse with emergency card included.Pouches and Tabs numbered instead of labeled with days of the week, gives more flexibility with organizing it.Compact. Easily slides into a purse or bag without being so small it's difficult to locate and retrieve.Dislikes / Suggestions:Tabs should be long enough to tuck under the mesh for added security and a zipper all the way around may have been a better idea. That being said, the Velcro strap does it's job and unless you're strapping this thing to your belt then jumping from a plane, I don't foresee the pouches going anywhere. This is supposed to be kept in a purse / bag anyway.The zipper pocket on the reverse should have something telling Emergency Responders that there is important information inside, or at least a white, writable space. I suppose a fabric marker could do the trick for now.I would like to see the exterior material a bit thicker, but again, as long as it's in a bag of some sort it should be fine. The material that is used keeps the product compact as a whole which is a benefit.All of that being said, there was one small defect in the particular product I received. I doubt all of them have this problem, so I wouldn't let this deter you, but honesty I found how long it took me to notice it quite amusing. I will leave a photo with this review to see who can spot it. I'll be honest, it took me AWHILE.I have not yet contacted the seller, but IF they are willing to fix this little defect in some way, I will be purchasing one for my Mama.Happy Hunting!
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