TabTime

TabTime Pill Master 3-in-1 Pill Cutter, Crusher and Container

$17.99 CAD

Cut, crush, and store medication in one compact device - ideal for caregivers managing daily pill routines.

Product Details

The TabTime Pill Master is a 3-in-1 pill cutter, crusher, and storage container designed to simplify medication preparation for older adults and persons living with dementia. Many people experience difficulty swallowing tablets, especially as cognitive or motor changes progress. This pocket-sized tool lets caregivers cut tablets in half or quarters using a built-in V-shaped blade, then grind them into a fine powder by twisting the base. The powder can be mixed into applesauce, pudding, or other soft foods for easier intake. Two separate storage compartments keep whole and prepared pills organized and ready, making the Pill Master useful both at home and on the go. Always check with a pharmacist before crushing any specific medication.

  • The TabTime Pill Master is suitable for persons living with dementia who have difficulty swallowing whole tablets.
  • The TabTime Pill Master is suitable for older adults living with Parkinson's or other changes that affect swallowing or fine motor skills.
  • The TabTime Pill Master is suitable for caregivers who need a portable, all-in-one tool to prepare and transport daily medication.

Swallowing pills can become a real challenge for older adults, particularly those living with dementia or Parkinson's. Tablets may be too large, or the person may resist taking medication they do not recognize. Crushing pills into powder and mixing them with food is a common caregiver strategy, but doing it with improvised tools at home can lead to uneven doses or lost medication.

We chose the TabTime Pill Master because it combines three functions - cutting, crushing, and storing - into a single compact device. Rather than juggling a separate pill splitter, a mortar-and-pestle style crusher, and a storage container, caregivers get everything in one pocket-sized tool. The V-shaped blade gives a clean, accurate cut, and the twist-to-grind mechanism produces a consistent powder. The built-in storage compartments mean prepared doses stay organized, whether at home or while traveling. It is a practical, no-fuss solution that fits easily into a daily medication routine.

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  • Size: 6.5 x 4.0 cm
  • Ergonomic design for easy crushing and cutting of medication
  • Two compartments for storing cut tablets
  • 3-in-1 design: cuts, crushes, and stores pills in one device
  • V-shaped blade splits tablets into halves or quarters
  • Twist-to-grind base crushes pills into fine powder
  • Two separate storage compartments for whole and prepared pills
  • Pocket-sized and portable for use at home or on the go
  • Easy to use for caregivers with minimal setup
  • To split: open the lid, place the tablet in the V-shaped groove, and press the lid down firmly to cut.
  • To crush: place the cut or whole tablet in the top chamber, screw the base closed, and twist until the pill is ground to the desired consistency.
  • To store: use the two separate compartments to keep whole pills and crushed doses organized.
  • Clean the blade and grinding surfaces after each use with a dry cloth or soft brush to prevent medication cross-contamination.
  • Always consult a pharmacist before crushing a specific medication, as some tablets (enteric-coated, extended-release) should not be crushed.

FAQs

No. Some medications, such as enteric-coated or extended-release tablets, should not be crushed because it can change how the medication is absorbed. Always check with a pharmacist before crushing a specific pill.

The two compartments can hold several pills at a time, but it is not a weekly organizer. It works best for preparing and transporting one or two doses at a time. For weekly pill management, consider a dedicated pill organizer or automatic dispenser.

The twist-to-grind motion requires moderate grip strength. Caregivers typically prepare the medication on behalf of the person taking it, so hand strength is generally not a barrier.