That small round hole on a nail clipper is actually more useful than it looks—it’s not decorative.
Here are its main purposes:
🔑 1. Keychain or hanging hole
The most common use:
- You can attach the clipper to a keyring, lanyard, or hook
- Helps prevent losing it (since nail clippers are small and easily misplaced)
🧰 2. Leverage point for extra grip (in some designs)
In some nail clippers:
- The hole helps manufacturers assemble or rivet parts during production
- It can also slightly reduce weight and improve balance
🧳 3. Portable storage convenience
Because of the hole:
- It’s easier to store in small kits (travel pouches, grooming sets)
- Some people hang it in bathrooms or tool organizers
🧠 Bonus: It’s part of a simple but clever design
A nail clipper is a type of mechanical lever tool, and even small features like that hole are included for manufacturing efficiency and portability, not for nail cutting itself.
🧾 Bottom line
That little hole is mainly for hanging or attaching the clipper, helping you keep it handy and not lose it.
If you want, I can also explain how nail clippers actually cut nails so cleanly—it’s a surprisingly interesting bit of engineering.