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The Secret Function of the Small Hole on a Nail Clipper

Posted on March 5, 2026 by Admin

That tiny small hole on a nail clipper actually has a practical purpose—it’s not just decorative! ✂️


The Secret Function

  1. Attachment Point
    • The hole is designed to attach the clipper to a keychain, lanyard, or string.
    • This makes it portable and easy to keep track of, especially when traveling or for outdoor use.
  2. Part of the Lever Mechanism
    • In many clippers, the hole is where the small pin of the lever goes through.
    • This allows the lever to pivot properly, giving you the leverage needed to trim nails smoothly.

Bonus Tips

  • Some people use the hole to thread a chain so it doesn’t get lost.
  • You can also hang it on a hook in your bathroom for convenience.

✅ Key Takeaway:
That tiny hole is both functional and practical, making your nail clipper easier to use and carry.

I can also share 3 clever hacks using that tiny hole that most people never notice.

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