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This portable pill holder is a compact, waterproof stainless steel container designed to securely store your medication and toothpicks. Its keychain attachment ensures you never forget your essentials, making it ideal for outdoor activities and everyday use.



| Units | 1.00 count |
| Brand | Healvian |
A**W
Excellent Pill Carrier Holder
Neat little item, very well made. I'm always forgetting to take my painkillers out will me, I can attach this to my house keys and my tablets will always be with me. A little more expensive than other but well worth the extra cost. Could also be used to carry a spare cash note. Great EDC item
C**M
Waterproof emergency medication
Well finished metal product with spare waterproofing o-rings. It's good to keep spare medicine tablets inside for whilst on the go.
J**J
Nice but a bit expensive
Nicely built but a little expensive for what it is
W**S
Neat and tidy pill in pocket holder
Fits nicely on my keyring
G**L
Big enough for six tablets
Great little tablet holder Nice looking too
S**E
It's well made but tiny
Pricey for what it is, and you'll be lucky to fit 2 paracetamol capsules in it sadly. If your meds need to be kept in the blister packaging then this wouldn't work for you.
P**E
Brilliant
Brilliant project, if I know am going to be away I can put my meds in here
R**N
Over-engineered and the best keyring-pill-case I have tried
This pill box is designed to be clipped onto a keyring using the built-in carabiner. It could also be clipped to a belt-loop or rucksack zipper for example. It's made from stainless steel and has a waterproof seal in the form of a silicone washer. I like the fact that you get two spare washers, making this potentially very long-lasting. It is though, really over-engineered compared to much cheaper and clunkier aluminium alloy containers that I have had before. That's not a negative - it looks amazing and you could run it over in a bus and your medication would still be safe. The price (perhaps becuase of the over-engineering), is a bit steep, so it's not brilliant value-for-money.
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