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By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data. Make practical tasks in the kitchen even easier. Improve your cooking experience with left handed kitchen tools. If you hold a glass measuring cup in your left hand, you're stuck with metric measurements. When you're left-handed, writing in spiral notebooks and three-ring binders is a special kind of torture.

Every time you swipe a credit card, it's on the right side of the machine. The pen on credit card terminals is also attached on the right side.

Old-school can openers only work well in the right hand. Lefties have to reach across the can and turn the crank at a really awkward angle.

Remember those desks with the chair attached? Definitely not made for lefties. Car cup holders are almost never on the left for US drivers. The number pad on keyboards? Of course it's on the right. This is what it looks like when a lefty tries to use right-handed scissors. Lefties have to buy special guitars. Or they can make like Jimi Hendrix and just play a righty guitar upside down. Vegetable peelers don't work for lefties, either, but this one takes a bit of explaining.

Some entrance doors are built to be opened by right-handed people. Ever notice that a camera's most important buttons are always on the right? When lefties draw a line along a ruler, their hands cover the numbers, so it's hard to see when to stop. When you hold a tape measure in your left hand, the numbers are upside down.



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