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Why Your Nail Clipper Has That Small Round Hole and Why It Still Matters Today

That small round hole on a nail clipper isn’t decorative—it actually has a few practical purposes.

Most standard nail clippers (like those from common grooming brands) include a tiny hole at the end of the lever or body for:

🔗 1) Keychain or attachment use

The hole lets you:

  • Attach the clipper to a keychain
  • Hang it on a hook or travel pouch
  • Keep it from getting lost in grooming kits

This was especially useful in older designs meant for portability.

🧰 2) Manufacturing and assembly

In some models, the hole also helps during production:

  • Used to hang clippers during coating or finishing
  • Helps align or secure parts during assembly

🪛 3) Multi-tool or added utility (in some designs)

In certain modern or military-style grooming tools, that hole can:

  • Fit small attachments
  • Be used for a simple lever extension or grip aid (less common)

🧠 Why it still exists today

Even though most people don’t use it, manufacturers keep it because:

  • It’s already part of standardized designs
  • It adds convenience without extra cost
  • It supports travel-friendly use cases

💡 Bottom line

The hole on a nail clipper is mainly a practical carry-and-manufacturing feature, not a mystery design element.

If you want, I can explain other “hidden features” in everyday objects—you’d be surprised how many there are.

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