I honestly thought that tiny hole in a nail clipper was just part of the design. I’d used nail clippers my whole life and never once questioned it… until that moment of laughter 😅
Turns out, a lot of people go years—sometimes decades—without knowing the real reason it’s there. You’re definitely not alone if this is news to you.
So… what is that tiny hole really for?
- It’s mainly used to attach the nail clipper to a keychain so you don’t lose it.
- It can also help with grip—some people slide a small pin or key through it for extra leverage.
- During manufacturing, it helps align and assemble the moving parts.
Once you know it, you can’t unsee it—and suddenly that “random hole” actually makes sense 😄
