Ah, that little hole on a nail clipper—it looks mysterious, but it actually has a practical purpose! 😄
The Secret Function of the Small Hole on a Nail Clipper
1️⃣ It Holds the Lever in Place
- Most nail clippers have a small hole at the pivot point.
- The lever arm fits through this hole and acts as a hinge.
- This allows the clipper to open and close smoothly when you press the lever.
2️⃣ Optional Uses
- Some people use the hole to attach the clipper to a keyring or lanyard for portability.
- Others thread the lever through the hole backward to create a small tool for cleaning under nails (though this is less common).
Extra Tip
- If your clipper comes apart, always put the lever back through the hole carefully—otherwise it won’t function correctly.
💡 Bottom line:
That tiny hole isn’t decorative—it’s the crucial pivot point that makes your nail clipper work and can also double as a handy attachment point.
If you want, I can also share 3 clever hacks for using a nail clipper beyond just clipping nails—some are surprisingly handy.
Do you want me to do that?