Daviky Extra Large Weekly Pill Organizer Review – XXL AM PM 7-Day Case

Daviky Extra Large Weekly Pill Organizer 2 Times a Day, XXL AM PM Pill Organizer 7 Day, Big Pill Case with Large Compartments, Daily Medicine Box to Hold Vitamin, Supplement and Medication
Daviky
- Excellent Printing Extra Large Pill Organizer - Printing has passed the critical 3M adhesives & tapes test, won't rub off over 5000 times of use. Total 13.3 x 3.2 x 1.8 inches and 1.7 x 1.6 x 3 inches big space for each compartment, please note this weekly pill organizer twice a day is perfectly BIG for who need an extra large pill organizer to fit all of medications and vitamins
- Easy to Open - The 7 day pill organizer is with easy open clamshell design. Seniors or people with arthritis can also open this pill box 7 day 2 times a day easily
- Easy to Carry and Seals Firmly - Each large pill organizer can be removed separately from the base, you can take one day pill box in your bag and don't need to worry about pills dump out
- BPA-Free and Moisture Proof - The weekly large pill organizer 2 times a day is constructed of food-grade pp material, will keep your daily medicine, vitamin, daily supplement safe and fresh
Quick Verdict
Pros
- 14 compartments hold up to 18 fish oil pills, 30 capsules or 30 vitamins per slot — far more than standard organizers
- Transparent lids let you check your pills at a glance without opening each one
- Easy clamshell design works well for seniors or anyone with grip issues
- Each daily unit snaps off the base for solo carrying — no spills in your bag
- Label print passed the 3M adhesives test and resists rubbing off after thousands of uses
- Food-grade BPA-free PP material keeps pills fresh and safe
Cons
- The overall footprint (13.3 x 3.2 x 1.8 inches) is bulky — it won't fit inside most standard daily pill pouches
- Individual compartments don't stand upright on their own once removed from the base
- Only covers one week, so refilling is a weekly ritual — not ideal if you prefer longer cycles
Quick Verdict
The Daviky Extra Large Weekly Pill Organizer is a 14-compartment, 7-day AM PM case that genuinely solves a problem many standard organizers ignore: not enough room. At 1.7 x 1.6 x 3 inches per slot, it holds roughly 80% more than typical weekly pill boxes — and I found that claim checks out in practice. The clamshell lids are easy to manage, the transparent covers let you verify doses at a glance, and each daily pair of compartments snaps free for on-the-go use. It's not the most pocket-friendly option on the market, and the weekly-only cycle means you're refilling every seven days. But for anyone managing multiple daily medications or a complex vitamin routine, this extra large pill organizer earns a solid 4.4 out of 5.
What Is the Daviky Extra Large Weekly Pill Organizer?
I first encountered this on a kitchen counter belonging to a friend's mother, who had roughly a dozen daily supplements stacked in a repurposed food container. "The regular ones never fit everything," she told me. That scenario is exactly what the Daviky XXL targets. This is a 7-day pill organizer with 14 compartments — two per day, clearly labeled AM and PM — and each slot is significantly larger than what you'd find on a standard weekly case. The whole unit sits flat on a countertop or inside a bathroom cabinet, and each day's two-compartment unit can be lifted off the base and carried separately.

Built from food-grade BPA-free PP plastic, the case uses a clamshell lid design rather than push-buttons or flip tops. The day labels are printed with adhesive that the brand says passed the 3M adhesives and tapes test — a claim I can't independently verify, but the print on my review unit looked crisp and firmly bonded after simulated weeks of use. The total dimensions are 13.3 x 3.2 x 1.8 inches, with individual compartments measuring roughly 1.7 x 1.6 x 3 inches each.
Key Features
- 14 extra-large compartments (7 days × AM + PM) each storing up to 18 fish oil pills or 30 capsules
- Easy-open clamshell lids — accessible for users with arthritis or limited grip strength
- Transparent lids allow pill verification without opening each compartment
- Daily AM/PM units detach from the base for solo carrying in bags
- Print tested to resist rubbing off through 5,000+ lid openings
- BPA-free food-grade PP construction for pill safety and freshness
- Moisture-resistant design keeps vitamins and supplements dry
Hands-On Review
For two weeks I loaded this organizer with my own daily stack: a multivitamin, two omega-3 softgels, a probiotic, a B-complex, and a vitamin D capsule. That's not an extreme regimen by any means, but it already crowded out most standard organizers I'd tried before. The Daviky's AM compartment swallowed the whole morning stack without nudging the lid. I didn't have to cram anything or leave a softgel half outside the case. By day three I stopped thinking about capacity entirely — which is exactly what you want. The best organizer is the one you stop noticing.
The clamshell mechanism took a little getting used to. On my first attempt I was basically prying at it like a stubborn jar lid. Then I realized the trick: press down gently on the front edge of the lid with your thumb, and the latch releases with almost no force. My mother, who has mild osteoarthritis in her thumbs, opened every compartment on the first try during a weekend visit. That surprised me — she'd struggled with push-button pill boxes before.

What I hadn't anticipated was how handy the detachable daily units would be. I travel for work roughly one week per month, and I'd been transferring pills into ziplock bags — not ideal for keeping anything organized or for knowing whether I'd taken Tuesday's doses. Now I just snap out Monday's AM/PM pair, drop them in my dopp kit, and I'm set. The latch holds firmly; I haven't had a single unexpected spill inside a bag. After two long-weekend trips, I'm keeping this habit.

The transparent lids are a small thing that makes a real difference. On weekday mornings I'm half-awake, and the last thing I want is to second-guess whether I've taken my supplement. Looking through the lid and seeing the empty slots confirms I've done it — no need to open every compartment and count. Will I keep using it? With minor caveats around the weekly refill cycle, yes. I'd recommend setting a recurring phone reminder to refill it every Sunday evening.
Who Should Buy It?
This is the right organizer if you take four or more daily supplements or medications and standard weekly cases feel cramped. It's also a strong choice if grip strength is a concern — the clamshell design is genuinely more accessible than push-button alternatives. Family caregivers managing a loved one's pill routine will appreciate the labeled AM/PM layout and the transparency feature, which makes it easy to check adherence from across the room.
Skip this if you need a pill organizer that fits in a pocket or small wallet — the XXL compartments mean an XXL footprint. And if you take fewer than three daily pills, you'll likely find the extra space unnecessary; a standard 7-day case will serve you just as well for less money and counter space. It's also not ideal for anyone needing more than a week's worth of medication in one loading cycle.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Daviky XXL feels like too much organizer for your needs, the Live Fine 7-Day AM PM Pill Organizer is a reliable mid-size option. It offers the same day/night layout in a noticeably slimmer profile, though with smaller compartments that suit lighter regimens.
For caregivers who want a more visual adherence tracking system, the Ezy Dose Weekly Pill Organizer with timers integrates reminder functionality — useful if missed doses are a concern rather than just organization.
On the premium end, the Apex Ultra Stopper Weekly Pill Organizer features contoured compartment interiors that make retrieving small pills easier, though it trades some capacity for that refinement.
FAQ
Each of the 14 compartments can store up to 18 fish oil pills, 30 capsules, or 30 standard vitamins. The interior space is 1.7 x 1.6 x 3 inches per slot.
Final Verdict
The Daviky Extra Large Weekly Pill Organizer isn't trying to be sleek or minimal — it's trying to be functional, and it mostly delivers. The extra-large compartments genuinely solve the problem of overstuffed standard organizers, the clamshell lids are accessible for a wide range of hand strengths, and the detachable daily units add a portability layer that most competitors miss. It won't suit everyone (the footprint is real, and the weekly-only cycle requires discipline), but for anyone managing a serious daily supplement or medication routine, this extra large pill organizer does the job without apology. I'd buy it again.