The hidden function of the small hole of the nail clipper

Nail clippers are one of those everyday objects we use automatically, without paying much attention. Yet, if you look closely, you’ll notice a small round hole at the end of the lever. A simple design detail? Not at all. This little hole has a hidden function that most people aren’t aware of, but it can make your nail care routine much more convenient.

What is the purpose of this little hole?

Contrary to what you might think, the small hole in the nail clipper isn’t purely decorative.
It’s designed to make cleaning easier and prevent nail debris from building up inside.

When trimming nails, small pieces of skin can get stuck between the blades or in the cutting area. Over time, these debris build up, making the clippers less precise and more difficult to use.

And this is where the famous little hole comes into play: it is used to   remove stuck debris   without having to disassemble the nail clipper.

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