The simple matter of storing medicine in a moisture-proof manner
Have you ever encountered these situations?
Every time I open a health product bottle, I have to use the same force as twisting a soda bottle cap. The tablets get damp and soften, so I have to throw the whole bottle away. Recycled penicillin bottles still smell like disinfectant even after washing them three times. Ordinary Medicinal bottles always feel damp during the rainy season... I used this small 100ml bottle for six months before I discovered the true meaning of its aroma.
A ridiculously easy-to-use design
The "click" reminder will delight those with OCD.
When the cap is tightened, there's a light sound similar to a thermos, and opening and closing it is even easier than twisting a mineral water bottle. Best of all—no more worrying about elderly family members' shaky hands and not being able to close it tightly!
Moisture-proof as a sealed food container. Tested during the return of the south wind in Guangdong, the vitamin C in the bottle remained lumpy for four months, and the curved bottom prevents even the last pill from getting stuck in a corner.
Repurposed Ceilings
Don't throw away your empty penicillin bottles! They're super convenient to carry around with you as dental floss (remember to wipe them with alcohol pads for extra hygiene), and they're also great for storing earrings and necklaces on business trips.
My Daily Use Diary
Storing Chinese Medicine Pills in Bottles:
I used to use plastic bags with the tops, which always leaked odors. Now I can just place them next to the kitchen stove.
Repackaging Children's Fever Reducing Medicine:
I spilled half a bottle of Motrin in my camping first aid kit last time. Now I use this to store them, and they've never leaked again.
Special for Health Supplement Replacement:
Finally, I don't have to open health supplement bottles like cans every time. I can just put them in the snack cabinet after emptying them.
[Tips]
Apply baby lotion to the bottle cap for smoother opening and closing. For storing different medication stickers and sticky notes, don't rely on color to identify the bottles (don't ask me how I know).
Don't throw away your empty mini wine bottles; create a storage set with your medicine bottles.
Real Buyer Feedback
"The labels on the Medicinal bottles I stockpiled were all scuffed. Now I can tell how many pills are left by just looking at the transparent bottle."
"The elderly at home keep their Health product bottles." I've replaced all the medicine bottles, saying I finally don't have to use reading glasses to check the expiration date.
"I've won the Penicillin Bottle Renovation Contest! I'm using it to grow succulents, and the roots haven't rotted. Surprisingly."
(A quick note: When washing the bottle, remember to remove the rubber ring and rinse it separately. Don't be lazy.)