I am always told off by my aunt when I try to write in darkness. This happens when electricity turns off in the middle of the night for unknown reasons--and I am in the middle of doing something important--like filling up documents. I could've put the work for a later time, but when will the lights go up once again? I cannot wait until tomorrow. There's still so much to do.
There are also times when one just has to write something during the night inside the car but the light just won't turn on (why is it that they don't turn on when we really need them the most?). Usually, you will just have to do it with the guide of the light coming from you car's clock. But that is so dim.
I cannot blame my aunt if she tells me off for being so stubborn. After all, trying to write or read something in darkness can really be a pain in the eyes. Why, this might just lead to the eyes' degradation. It's good if there is an emergency flash light around. But what if there nothing in sight?
This is where Autopoint's Nitespot Ballpoint Lighted Pen comes in. This pen comes with a lighted tip, assuring that your writing will be lighted and your eyes won't hurt. This will be useful in the cases mentioned above. And it does not end with writing in darkness. These pens make good replacements for flashlights when the latter is not around as well. Flashlights are still better for most purposes, though. The Nitespot Lighted Pen comes in silver matte finish. Nobody would know the difference until its light is turned on.
So come on and give it a try. This is our best buddy at night.