My search for a left-handed can opener

Shopping for a left-handed can opener is way more difficult than I imagined.

A misstep down my attic stairs provided me the reason to research left-handed can openers. A right shoulder SLAP tear made it difficult to use a right-handed can opener. I realize that only 10 percent of people are left-handed, but I still was surprised to find the product offerings to be quite slim.

What are left-handed can opener options?

Left’s the Left Hand Store. The bold orange hue gives this left-handed manual can opener a pop of modern, but purchasers say the price of $21.99 is a little high for the quality. Manual right-handed can openers of similar quality are about half the cost.

Left Hand Store can openerKitchen Mama. Electric can openers are perfect for any dominant hand, since they operate automatically. The Kitchen Mama battery-operated can opener seemed to be higher quality than the manual opens, but it stopped working after just a few weeks. Not exactly worth the $24.88 price tag.

Kitchen Mama can openerWilliams Sonoma. The thrill of the automatic can opener outshone the disappointment of its short life. I went in search of another battery-powered gem, and found the EasiCan Can Opener from Williams Sonoma. While the previous purchase had no shipping added due to my prime membership, shipping added $6.99 to the $19.95 price. The little red opener happily wiggled its way to opening cans, but it had a short life. It didn’t last a week. The opener jammed in one of my cans, and bent. It never wiggled again.

Williams Sonoma can openerThe search for the perfect left-handed can opener was not successful. My injury healed before I found the perfect product. Do you own the perfect left-handed can opener? I’d love to know about it. Share below or send me a note.

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