A Hack for Our Left-Handed Quencher Fans

A big reason why so many people love the 30 oz & 40 oz. Quencher is because of its handle. Easy to grab and take on the go or have next to you throughout the day, using the handle makes hitting your hydration goals quick and convenient!While readily set up for the right-handed crowd, did you know that you can change the position of the straw on your Quencher to be perfect for someone who is left-handed as well? A nifty hack for hydration-focused lefties everywhere, it’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!
  • Place your quencher on a flat surface with the logo facing towards you, the handle to the right.
  • Begin threading your lid on with the straw positioned at 3 o’clock.
  • Rotate ¾ of a turn clockwise, and that’s it!

Your straw should now be opposite the logo, making it closer to you if holding the Quencher with your left hand.

Bonus: Repeat the same steps but start with the logo facing away from you and the handle on the left to have your straw end up on the same side as the logo.


Now you can use your Quencher with your left hand and have the straw positioned perfectly for staying hydrated and happy.


Did you know about this hack?

 

Quencher H2.0 - Pool - 40oz - Front - Stanley 

Top Lefties Quenching Struggles


1. Awkward Grip

Most cups and glasses are designed with a handle on the right side, making it easier for right-handed individuals to grab and hold. But for lefties, it's a whole different story. Picture this: you grab a cup with your left hand, only to find that there's no handle to support your grip. You end up having to awkwardly cradle the cup, risking spills and mishaps along the way.

 

2. Spills and Drips

Because most cups and glasses are made with right-handed people in mind, the pouring or drinking spout may not be positioned in a way that is not optimised for lefties. The thing is, the design just doesn't work well with their dominant hand's movements. So, when they try to pour or take a sip, they often end up with messy spills and drips.

 

3. Blocked View

And let's not forget about the logo placement. When lefties hold a cup in their left hand, the logo is often facing away from them, hidden from view. It's a small thing, but it can make you feel like an outsider, as if the cup wasn't made for you.

So, the 30 oz & 40 oz. Quencher is a game-changer for our left-handed folks. By simply following the simple three-step process, your left-handed woes are now solved!

 

More Hacks for Our Lefties

We totally get how frustrating it can be when your hand gets in the way while trying to enjoy a nice drink. These hacks come in handy, especially in situations when you don't have your Stanley Quencher with you.

 

  1. The Right Glassware: Find glasses that are more stable and less likely to tip over easily, like ones with a wider base or a heavier bottom. Stemless wine glasses or glasses with a grip are also great choices for lefties
  2. Convenient Solutions: Use a coaster or a straw! Coasters are a simple way to catch any drips or condensation, so your drink won't leave any marks or stains on surfaces. And straws are our friends! They provide a direct path for the liquid to reach your mouth without having to tilt the glass.
  3. The Mindful Approach: When you're sitting at a table or bar, be mindful of where you place your drink. It's best to keep it on the left side to avoid any potential collisions with right-handed folks reaching for their drinks.
  4. The Switcheroo Technique: It might feel a bit strange at first, but try practising holding and drinking from a glass with your right hand. It can come in handy in social situations where it's more convenient to use your non-dominant hand.

So there you have it, left-handed quencher fans! No more struggling with awkward handles or spills with these simple tricks. Cheers to all the lefties out there!