Types Of Tools Used By Different People.
Specialty tools are produced by some companies because not all people use hand tools the exact same way.
Manufacturers recognize two differences in tool handlers, some are female and some are left handed.
While right-handed people may take it for granted and only think about the difference if they pick up a pair of left-handed scissors, hand tools are also designed for right-handed people. Many everyday tools are affected with the exception of hammers and screwdrivers.
Tape measures, for example, are designed to pull from left to right, and while they will work in either direction, using them right to left, as a southpaw would do, means learning to read the numbers upside down.
Companies see the need for these special tools and seel tham at left hand stores. Swiss army knives, pruning shears, trowels and many more tools are available alongside the usual scissors and tape measures at left hand stores.
An even larger specialty market, however, is in tools for women. Stores now sell more feminine lloking and colored tools that are labelled as “women’s tools”. These are easy to locate in typically pink tool boxes and may feature pink handles on tools. They are also geared toward lighter weight projects. There are choices in how large a selection of tools you want just like in ordinary kits.
In reality, however, women differ from men in ways other than just general strength and if they propose to tackle projects more difficult than hanging a picture or reassembling a pair of glasses, need tools designed for them.
If you’re one of these women, then there are product lines designed to do more than make you look feminine while you work. The tools are more than just smaller and a mor ladylike color they are actually made to specifications based on the physiology of women.
Considering the strength, size and shape of a woman the Latitude tool line puts it all together along with the smaller handles to make it suitable for women. The Ergonomic design specific for women promises to not sacrifice the performance of the tool.
Power tools and really expensive tools do not hold women’s lines and left handed editions in their catalogues. Manufacturers design these tools with the largest customer base in mind, which means if you’re a non-traditional tool user, you will have to adapt.
{For many tools, however, especially the ones you might carry in your tool belt {and yes, there are belts designed for women as well} , you don’t have to adapt.~Tools that are carried on your belt {women also have there own belts designed specifically for them as well} , are all made for the different group so no adaptation will be necessary.~No adaptation is necessary when it comes to tools that are carried on your belt {believe it or not women have belts made for them also} these tools are all available in variations.} There may be tools out there that better suit you for your specific needs if you still find it difficult using pliers, scissors or reading the measuring tape.
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