Nail clippers are one of those everyday tools we rarely think twice about. We use them to trim nails, snip loose threads, and toss them back into a drawer. But have you ever noticed the small round hole at the end of many nail clippers? That tiny detail isn’t decorative—it’s surprisingly useful. Here are several smart, practical ways to make the most of it.
1. Turn nail clippers into a keychain essential
The small round hole is perfectly sized for a key ring. Attaching your nail clippers directly to your keys keeps them secure and easy to find wherever you go. Unlike thin chains that can snap or loosen over time, a key ring threaded through the hole holds the clippers firmly in place. As long as you have your keys, your nail clippers will always be within reach.
2. Bend or snap wire safely and easily
That little hole can also help when working with thin wire. By inserting the wire into the hole, you can bend or snap it using much less force. This method shifts pressure away from your fingers, reducing the risk of cuts or scratches. It’s especially useful for shaping wire ends or breaking small pieces without hurting your hands.
3. Use nail clippers as a mini screwdriver
Many nail clippers include a small metal file or cleaning piece near the round hole. While it’s usually meant for cleaning under nails, it can double as a makeshift screwdriver. For small screws—like those on toys, glasses, or battery covers—this tool can work surprisingly well when a proper screwdriver isn’t nearby.
4. Open packages and shipping boxes
The pointed edge of the attached nail file is sharp enough to slice through packing tape. Instead of searching for scissors or a box cutter, you can quickly open packages using your nail clippers, making them a handy multitasking tool to keep around.
Sometimes, the most useful features are hiding in plain sight. That tiny hole in your nail clippers proves that even simple tools can be more versatile than they seem.
Did you know about these tricks, or have one of your own? Share your thoughts in the comments and pass this along to someone who loves clever everyday hacks!
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