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

Nail clippers are common household items primarily for trimming nails, but the small round hole at the end serves several clever purposes.
- Keychain Attachment: You can use the hole to attach your nail clipper to a keychain, ensuring it hangs securely and is less likely to get lost.
- Wire Bending Tool: Insert a wire into the hole to help bend it into shape with minimal effort, protecting your fingers from potential scratches.
- Screwdriver Substitute: The small metal piece can be used to clean dirt from under nails or as a makeshift screwdriver for small screws when you don’t have one handy.
- Box Cutter: The sharp end of the attached nail file can cut through tape on shipping boxes.
These practical uses highlight the versatility of nail clippers beyond just nail care.
