Ah, yes! That tiny hole in your nail clippers that almost everyone notices but almost nobody understands—it actually has a clever, practical purpose.
What the Small Hole in Nail Clippers Is For
- Attaching to a keychain or lanyard
- Many nail clippers, especially travel-sized ones, have that hole so you can thread a small chain, keyring, or string through it.
- This keeps them handy, prevents losing them, and makes them easy to carry around.
- A lever for the nail file or cleaner
- Some clippers come with a tiny metal nail file or cuticle cleaner attached.
- The hole allows the small lever to pivot or be inserted so it can fold neatly.
- Manufacturing convenience
- On some designs, the hole reduces metal stress during stamping or cutting in the manufacturing process, making the tool stronger overall.
Fun bonus: Some people use that hole creatively—attaching a tiny string to make a “clipper pendant,” or even threading a chain to hang it on a backpack for camping trips.
If you want, I can explain all the hidden features of a nail clipper—things you probably never noticed, including the tiny file, lever, and curvature tricks. It’s surprisingly clever engineering!
Do you want me to do that?