Are you a lefty? Then these unconventional, “opposite-sided” gadgets will only be understood by you and other like-minded (handed?) people. As always, the prices listed may fluctuate over time as products go on sale.

11 Specially Made Gadgets for Left-Handers

Left-Handed Radius Ergonomic Toothbrush

Roaring Spring Left-Handed 1-Subject Notebook

Left-Handed Maped Vision Pen

Fun fact: Nobody seems to want to admit it but most pens (and pencils) are actually designed to be used by right hands, not left hands. If you’ve spent most of your life reading what’s printed on a pen upside down while holding it, then it’s time to graduate to the Left-Handed Maped Vision Pen—in fact, it’s long overdue. It’s this fast-drying pen’s hooked neck and off-center tip that makes writing easier for left-handers. After all, the design actually allows you to see what it is you’re writing! As if that weren’t enough, these pens—a red-, black- and blue-ink pen come in the 3-pack—are also no-smudge. They have a soft-touch grip that improves your posture, so you never have to do that weird hooked-hand thing ever again.

Buy a 3-pack at Lefty’s the Left Hand Store for $10.95.

Nnewvante Left Handed Lapdesk

Left-Handed Corkscrew

Shaped like a fish, the Left-Handed Corkscrew is a must-have gadget for any left-hander who likes to drink wine. It turns counterclockwise, in the direction lefties prefer to turn, and features a lazy tong mechanism that expands and ultimately requires less effort than your standard, clockwise-turning corkscrew. That’s because it extends three times deeper into the bottle than the screw moves, so it’s less of a struggle to break that vino open.

Rogue RG-624 Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

Feel like picking the strings? Sorry, left-handed musicians, most instruments aren’t made for you. But though they may be few and far between to find, lefty instruments do in fact exist. The Rogue RG-624 Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, available at Guitar Center, features a spruce top for optimal sound, inlaid body binding and, of course, Martin strings. But it’s this guitar’s placement of the strings that makes it easier to use as a lefty—the thickest string should be on the right when looking at it vertically. Now you can shred like some of the most famous left-handed guitarists before you—Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney and Kurt Cobain.

Buy at Guitar Center for $99.99.

Left-Handed Manual Can Opener

Opening a can as a lefty is quite the experience. You kind of have to reach across the can instead of starting in front of you and then turn the knob in an unnatural position. It works, yeah, but it’s awkward as heck. Try out the Left-Handed Manual Can Opener instead. It’s more efficient and more convenient, for sure. It rotates counterclockwise and is even made to fit on the can’s left side, so you can more easily grip it in your right and turn the lever with your dominant hand.

Ergonomic Left-Handed Keyboard

Levkey Wireless 2.4 GHz USB Left Hand Ergonomic Vertical Mouse

Yazemkel Left-Hand Scissors

It’s not exactly comfortable to stuff two of your fingers into the small part of a right-handed scissor when you need to cut with your left hand. With the Yazemkel Left-Handed Scissors—which, thank goodness, come in a 3-pack—you can experience what the rest of the world experiences when they choose to cut something: comfort.

Perfect Measuring Tape Left Handed Tape Measure

Nothing like trying to measure the length of a wall or a shelf only to realize—while in a potentially precarious situation—that the numbers are upside down! The Perfect Measuring Tape Left Handed Tape Measure has a 4.6-star rating and is beloved by lefties for several reasons. Not only do the numbers read right-to-left (and not, ugh, upside down), but this 25-foot tape measure with fractions is also designed to be holstered on your left side. You’re welcome.

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