Chris P Bacon
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I’m asking this because I feel that drip coffeemaker carafes are poorly designed. The problem I have is that when I fill the carafe with water, I like to see that I’m putting in the right amount. Me being right handed though, I have to awkwardly turn the now filled vessel to see how much water it contains because the number of cups is printed on the right-hand side of the carafe. Great for left-handed persons, not so great for me. I think that having the numbers printed on both sides would be a feasible solution. I could also hold it by the bottom, in my palm but that handle just seems so handy! It’s not a life or death matter but it is one that seems needlessly irksome.
How about you? Have you had any experience with a product that just seemed to be designed poorly or have you ever faced the same dilemma with your coffeemaker? I’ve noticed that all the various brands of coffeemakers I’ve used seem to have this same trait in common. Left handed people face many obstacles, I’m certain, many of which I’m unaware of, I’m fairly certain of that too, since I’m not left handed. But measuring water for coffee would seem to be one less that they might deal with.
How about you? Have you had any experience with a product that just seemed to be designed poorly or have you ever faced the same dilemma with your coffeemaker? I’ve noticed that all the various brands of coffeemakers I’ve used seem to have this same trait in common. Left handed people face many obstacles, I’m certain, many of which I’m unaware of, I’m fairly certain of that too, since I’m not left handed. But measuring water for coffee would seem to be one less that they might deal with.