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The “small round hole” on the nail clipper has special and powerful uses

Nail clippers are a common item found in nearly every household. They are primarily utilized for trimming nails or cutting the ends of threads, offering a practical solution for personal grooming. While many are familiar with the small round hole located at the end of some nail clippers, the purpose of this feature may not be widely known. Recently, I discovered the clever uses associated with this small round hole, and I encourage you to explore its functionality.
- Nail Clippers as a Keychain Accessory
The small hole in the nail clipper can accommodate a keychain, allowing the clipper to hang securely. As long as the entire set of keys is not misplaced, the nail clipper will remain attached to the keychain. Some models come with a small chain that can also be used for this purpose; however, it is often more effective to directly attach the keychain to the hole for a more secure fit, ensuring that the nail clipper does not detach. - Wire Bending Tool
By inserting a wire into the small round hole, one can easily bend it into the desired shape. This method requires minimal force, as the pressure is applied at the top of the nail clipper, thereby protecting the fingers from injury. For instance, when attempting to break a wire, using fingers can lead to scratches, but employing a nail clipper for this task is a simple and effective alternative. - Nail Clipper as a Screwdriver
The small metal piece associated with the round hole is typically used for cleaning debris from under the nails; however, it can also serve as a makeshift screwdriver. This is particularly useful for loosening small screws that may not be readily accessible with standard tools. By using this metal piece, one can easily turn and remove screws, making it a handy addition to your toolkit when traditional screwdrivers are unavailable.
Employ nail clippers to open shipping boxes. The pointed end of the nail file that is part of the nail clippers can be utilized to slice through the tape securing the shipping boxes.
