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Why Does Your Nail Clipper Have a Little Round Hole?

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Without this small hole, the clipper wouldn’t function as smoothly — your nails would be harder to trim, and more force would be required. Essentially, the hole ensures mechanical efficiency in a tool that we use every day without thinking about it.

A Handy Tool Feature You Might Not Know About

Some people also use the hole as a mini nail file holder. If your clipper has a thin file attached, the hole can serve as a guide for storing or even attaching it to a keychain, making your clipper more portable. In older designs, manufacturers sometimes used the hole to hang the clipper on a hook for easy storage.

Fun Fact: A Design That’s Lasted Generations

The nail clipper’s lever-hole design has been around for over a century. When the modern nail clipper was invented in the late 19th century, designers included the hole to maximize leverage and durability — a small detail that has stood the test of time.

Bonus Tip: Using Your Clipper Like a Pro

  1. Line up the clipper carefully with the edge of your nail — don’t force it.
  2. Use small, incremental cuts to prevent splitting.
  3. Keep the hole clean — debris can accumulate in the lever pivot over time, reducing efficiency.
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