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Review: Pill Pulverizer

Product Information

Model: 108100
Manufacturer: LGS Health Products

Reviewed by: Name withheld by request.

Why did you purchase the product?
I needed to be able to finely crush my son's medications to go through his gastro-intestinal tube.

How well did the product meet your needs?
It was perfect! I have tried several different types of pill crushers and none that have been as successful as this one for finely crushing pills in order to pass through my son's gastro-intestinal tube.

Are there specific features of the product that you liked?
I liked how the screw ridges were on the outside of the container and not inside where the pills were being crushed so that when I pour the medication into the syringe tube, the powder did not get stuck in between the screw ridges. I also loved the point tip feature of how the pills were able to get finely crushed. Other pill crushers did not finely crush my pills and it was very difficult for me to pass the meds through my son's gastro-intestinal tube. Also... perfect size for diaper bags and carrying around with you.

Are there specific features of the product that you disliked?
The product is perfect as is...

Any other comments about the product's performance?
This is the best pill crusher...

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