Pill popper. Designed to help push pills out of blister packs.
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The Pivotell Pill Popper gun is an aid to push tablets easily and quickly from a blister pack. Many people find it difficult to remove tablets out of blister packs, and popping them into the right section of a dossette or Pivotell automatic pill dispenser can be tricky. The Pivotell Pill Popper is a device which makes it easier to handle pills. Place the transparent tube over the correct compartment of a dossette or Pivotell pill dispenser tray, and simply pop the tablet out of the blister packet making sure it enters the intended compartment via the tube. Approved by the Swedish Rheumatism Association. Adjustable opening for small or large pills. Removable tube for very large tablets Promotes good hygiene - no handling of tablets. Dishwasher Safe.
Pivotell Ltd
Saffron Walden
Essex
CB114WX
UK
01799550979 office@pivotell.co.ukDimensions | |
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Height | 12cm |
Length | 20cm |
Weight | 90g |
Width | 2cm |
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