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    Re: Left Handed Detaling

    I was gonna say the world is leftist but i Think that is something else. Yeah took be a couple of times to get use to the trigger lock on my G15.

    Can handle it pretty well but would be nice if they atleast gave us lefties the option to manually switch it


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    Re: Left Handed Detaling

    Yes, pretty much all things are set up for rh.I just deal with it over the years.
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    Re: Left Handed Detaling

    Lefty here too! The world wasn’t designed for us ergonomically it seems.

    I write and eat left handed but my right is my dominant hand. I tend to be ambidextrous when using hand tools, but with power tools, on/off switches or trigger locks, can certainly have me TRIGGERED!
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    Re: Left Handed Detaling

    Quote Originally Posted by hamajang View Post
    As a lefty, you learn to work around such “handicaps”. It sometimes sucks, but what I do is start off right handed while spreading product, activate trigger lock, then switch to the left handed orientation.
    Exactly what I do.

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    Re: Left Handed Detaling

    Quote Originally Posted by hamajang View Post
    As a lefty, you learn to work around such “handicaps”. It sometimes sucks, but what I do is start off right handed while spreading product, activate trigger lock, then switch to the left handed orientation.
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