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Question: How do you open a jar with one hand? By Linda Waggener A wonderful right-handed family member has a broken right arm. It's so true that we don't know what we've got til it's challenged. Suddenly it's so clear why both arms and hands are needed - that second, dominant hand, not very usable for a few weeks, is so necessary from the largest to the smallest tasks. A question for readers - is there a handy tool that allows a person to open a jar, bottle, etc with just one hand? Trying everything but so far not much success. There has to be something that works and we need to learn of it. This story was posted on 2019-02-15 16:55:02
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