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Why is it left-handed?

Can't see what's different about left-handed scissors? Not sure how you would benefit from a left-handed pen? Here are the answers! We've created these quick, clear explanations of the benefits of left-handed products so you can see what a difference they make and how they will make everyday tasks a lot easier.


The items below will give you a very brief explanation and you can click on any of the images or titles to get a fuller description. Don't forget to watch our videos in the left-handed product videos section as well.
How scissors are left-handed

Left-handed scissors have the blades reversed

How Pens are left-handed

Left handed pens have the nibs ground to give a smooth flow when pushed across the page

How Stabilo EASY Original Pens are left-handed

The grip of the Stabilo opens has left-handed finger positions

How Peelers are left-handed

Left-handed peelers have the blade cut-out reversed so you can peel towards you left-handed

How Pruners are left-handed

Left-handed pruners have the blades reversed like scissors

How Measuring Tapes are left-handed

Left handed tapes have the scale running from right to left

How Craft Knives are left-handed

Left-handed craft knives have the blade control mechanism on the right so it can be operated with the left thumb.

How Pencil Sharpeners are left-handed

Left handed pencil sharpeners have the blade reversed so you can turn the pencil anti-clockwise

How Triangular Barrels are left-handed

Trangular barrels help left-handers develop the best writing grip

How Boomerangs are left-handed

Left-handed boomerangs have the wing profiles reversed so they create lift when spinning clockwise

How Calligraphy Pens are left-handed

Left handed caligraphy pen have the nibs cut at an angle to sit flat on the page when held left-handed

How Tin Openers are left-handed

Left handed tin openers are completely reversed so you can hold the grips with your right hand and use your stonger left hand to turn the rotary handle.

How Kitchen Knives are left-handed

Left-handed knives have the serrations on the right of the blade to give you a straight cut when used in the left hand

How Yoropens are left-handed

The Yoropen design has the nib offest so you can see what you are writing left handed and avoid smudging