(Part 2) Top products from r/Nightshift
We found 6 product mentions on r/Nightshift. We ranked the 26 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Uvex Skyper Blue Light Blocking Computer Glasses with SCT-Orange Lens (S1933X)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
PROTECTS YOUR EYES: Orange Lens features Spectrum Control Technology (SCT) that absorbs 98% of blue light from laptops, computers & tablets, which helps prevent cataracts and macular degenerationREDUCES EYE FATIGUE: SCT-Orange lens reduces eye strain so you can work longer & more comfortably; also m...
22. RED PANAX GINSENG EXTRACT 30 BOTTLES (Pack of 6)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
RED PANAX GINSENG EXTRACT(30 bottles))
23. Original Blackout Pleated Paper Shade Black, 36” x 72”, 6-Pack
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Trim at home for the perfect fit inside or outside your window frame, then install in seconds without a drill, screws, or brackets- no tools neededBlock 99% of light for complete privacy, light control, and UV protection for bedrooms, children's rooms, and movie roomsNo cords for a clean look and ch...
24. Gila Privacy Black Static Cling Residential DIY Window Film No Glue No Adhesive 3ft x 6.5ft (36in x 78in)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
DAYTIME PRIVACY: Film darkens windows to provide superior privacy and light-blockingENERGY EFFICIENT: Rejects up to 58% of total Solar EnergyPROTECTS INTERIORS: Blocks up to 99% of UV rays, helping to keep your interior from fadingINCREASED COMFORT: Reduces glare up to 93%, making interiors more com...
25. Howard Leight by Honeywell Laser Lite High Visibility Disposable Foam Earplugs, Pink/Yellow , 200-Pairs (LL-1) - 3301105
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
LASER LITE HI-VIS COLORS: Vibrant yellow & magenta color is highly visible from a distance to help ensure employee compliance and hearing safety; it also helps prevent loss or misplacementEXCELLENT NOISE REDUCTION (NRR 32): Self-Adjusting foam earplugs expand in the ear upon insertion to create a se...
This post was not meant to be 'blog spam'. I posted the link straight to the blog, and not to the flickr set because the rest of the blog has some amazing stuff on it as well. I found this incredible Japanese Baseball Card Book just because of this site's archives. I have no idea who writes this blog. I just like it is all... :)
Some stores sell these little vials of ginseng. I'd add it to your tea or drink, but it'll also help you with energy levels.
http://www.amazon.com/PANAX-GINSENG-EXTRACT-BOTTLES-6000MG/dp/B000TK9PWU/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1420978025&sr=1-1&keywords=red+panax+ginseng
lol not suggesting you buy 180, but you get the point.
I really like these: https://www.amazon.com/Howard-Leight-3301105-Visibility-Disposable/dp/B0007XJOLG
I buy the huge box of 200 every three years or so because I sleep with earplugs every night (and did before I started night audit) and buying them at the drug store or grocery store was really adding up. I reuse them for up to a few weeks, and when they get less effective or dirty I toss them. I'd prefer to not be making the waste but I haven't found longer term use ones that work nearly as well for me.
Also, get a white noise machine (nice because you can adjust the volume and pitch to help drown out different noises) or run a fan in your room. White noise makes a HUGE difference for me being able to stay asleep once I'm out.
I highly recommend Tranquil Sleep. I work 3rd shift and have been using these for the last month or so. Also use blue blocker glasses to watch TV for an hour or so before hitting the sack. Combined, these are awesome. I rarely have a problem sleeping since I started using them.
They come in two sizes -- Original Blackout Pleated Paper shade. 36" for $20 and 48" wide for $36. I bought the $20 version and was able to had to trim off a couple of inches; they're designed to be cut per the directions.
The top most end has an adhesive strip although in supposed one could use tacks if they preferred. The adhesive stip works fine.
I use a combination of tint cling and blackout curtains--and my blinds. My curtains are just the basic gray blackout from target.