Nail clippers are an essential tool in every household, but have you ever noticed the small round hole at the end of the lever? Most people see it but don’t know its purpose. It turns out that this tiny feature has a special function that makes nail clippers even more convenient to use. In this article, we’ll reveal the secret function of this hole and why it has been part of nail clipper designs for years.
The Mystery of the Small Hole in a Nail Clipper
At first glance, the small circular hole at the end of a nail clipper may seem like just a design element or an unimportant part of the tool. However, this hole serves a practical purpose that can make your nail-clipping experience easier and more efficient.
This hole is designed for two primary functions:
- Adjusting or Assembling the Lever Mechanism
- Nail clippers come in a foldable design, allowing them to be compact and easy to carry. The hole plays a key role in allowing the lever to be attached and rotated properly.
- By removing the lever and reinserting it through the hole, you can reset or reposition the clipper for better control.
- A Built-in Nail Cleaner
- The hole is shaped in a way that makes it useful as a nail cleaner.
- If you rotate the clipper lever and use the edge of the hole, you can gently remove dirt or debris stuck under your nails.
How to Use the Hole to Your Advantage
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