For me, it was a left-handed scalloped bread knife.
For years I struggled to cut bread by hand. I watched my dad do it my entire childhood, but I could not cut bread to save my life. Then I got a left-handed bread knife. The scallops are on the opposite side of the knife from a wrong-handed knife.
Yes, though I’ve managed to train myself to twist the knife slightly in the ‘wrong’ direction while cutting to counteract the way it naturally wants to cut. Similar to how you can use right handed scissors left handed if you pull with your thumb and push with your fingers instead of letting them do the natural motion while cutting.
Communism
Tim snips
I had to buy a left-handed sushi knife. It cost 50% more than the right-handed version so I’m kinda mad about it but I love that I have a knife I only allow left-handed people to use.
Left handed scissors.
Literal years spent wondering why I couldn’t cut straight lines like my right handed family, wondering why scissors cramped my hand when I used them, all because I didn’t have the right left scissors.
Best $11 I ever spent for being left handed.