t’s one of those tiny details most of us never think about—the small round hole at the end of a nail clipper. You’ve probably seen it a thousand times, maybe even used it without realizing why it’s there. But that little hole isn’t accidental. It’s a clever piece of design that has quietly stuck around for decades because it still serves a purpose today.


🔍 So… Why Is That Hole There?

1. Easy portability
Originally, the hole was designed so nail clippers could be attached to a keychain, string, or hook. This made them easy to carry, store, or hang—especially useful for travelers, soldiers, and workers on the go.

2. Better grip and control
The hole helps reduce weight while improving balance, making the clipper easier to hold and control during use.

3. Manufacturing efficiency
From a design standpoint, the hole helps during production and assembly, allowing machines to handle and align the clipper parts more efficiently.

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