I’ve just finished correcting over 100 research papers. In the past, my hand would be cramped from all the writing (some student papers have tons of mistakes!). However, this time my hand has been spared the normal pain and stiffness of repetitive writing by the Avery eGEL red pen I used. In the past, I’ve used BIC ball point pens and Sharpies. But this year, I discovered the Avery eGEL pen. What a difference! The gel ink is formulated to produce an ultra smooth writing experience, so your hand glides easily across the page. The transparent barrel lets you monitor the ink level, and a contoured grip rests comfortably against your fingers. The Avery eGEL enhances the writing experience with its intelligent design. This is the best ball point pen I’ve ever used! Try one out. You’ll love it!
Let’s see if we can get George an endorsement deal or commercial out of this.
I love to find great products and tell others about them, Jeff.
From Cee Lo Green to the Cranberry Sauce Girl to Saul Bellow to Pulp Fiction covers to gel pens–all in less than a week! How can you not love this blog?
Thanks, Deb! It’s encouragement from commenters like you that keeps my blogging motivation high!
We usually just use the free ones we get when we stay at Marriotts but Jackie said we should try one of these.
You and Jackie will love these Avery eGEL pens, Jeff! I won’t use anything else now.
George, you should have worked on Madison Avenue. That was some pretty convincing copy you wrote above.
I only recommend products I use and like, Drongo. Those Madison Avenue guys will sell anything, anywhere, any time.
Jackie is definitely getting them. George “Don Draper” Kelley makes another sale.
I’m not sure I’d want to be “Don Draper,” Jeff. Despite his active sex life, he has too many problems. I’m into the Simple Life.
I’ll pick up a package of both the black and the red. I see Staples has them, $16.97 / dozen, in red, blue and black. I may just buy a two-pack of each though.
Deb is right, this is a blog to enjoy and admire, every single day.
Variety is the spice of Life, Rick. And it takes great commenters like you and Deb to keep the energy of this blog up!
I’m at the other end of the scale: free government pens. But I don’t have to grade papers. The most writing I do is my daily crossword puzzles.
A good correcting pen is a valuable tool in my line of work, Bob.