Weekly Pill Box with Sliding Lid - Multiple Styles
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Never miss a day of medicine or vitamins with this Weekly Pill Box with a Sliding, Locking, Dovetail Lid!
Each part of this Pill Box was carefully considered to hold the maximum amount of pills while maintaining a sleek and stylish design. Each indent features a rounded bottom for easy removal of pills.
Both the lids and the boxes feature holes to accommodate a 10mm by 3mm magnet to assist with keeping the pill box locked during transit, but can be used without it. The magnet can be press fit into place, but may require glue depending on printer tolerances.
Features
- Sliding dovetail lid, with magnetic locking system
- Several options to suit your needs and style
- Deep indents for pills with rounded bottom for easy removal
- Days of the week marked above each indentation - options for Sunday to Saturday and Monday to Sunday and SEVEN languages
- Indication arrow on lid to easily show which direction the box opens
- Easy print with carefully considered setting changes to provide best overall quality
Size
Regular Box
- Box - 200mm long x 60mm wide x 24mm tall
- Indents - 24mm long x 40mm wide x 15mm deep
Morning / Evening Box
- Box - 200mm long x 70mm wide x 24mm tall
- Indents - 24mm long x 24mm wide x 15mm deep
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