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Ever noticed the hole on your nail cutter? Here’s why it’s there

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 23, 2025, 07:00 IST
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The hidden purpose of that small hole in nail cutters

We often use everyday tools without paying much attention to their finer details. The nail cutter is one such item– basic, reliable, and found in almost every home. It does exactly what it’s meant to do: trim and tidy up nails. But if you’ve ever taken a closer look, you might’ve seen a small round hole at the tip of the lever.


It’s not just part of the design. It serves a practical function– and one that many people still aren’t aware of. Here's why that small feature exists, and how it quietly adds to the tool’s overall utility.


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Nail cutters: Simple tool, smart design




At first glance, a nail cutter may seem like a basic grooming item. But its compact design includes several thoughtful details that go beyond just trimming. The sharp curved blades, the folding lever, and even the built-in filer are all familiar features. But the tiny hole at the end? That’s the part many overlook.

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What is the hole for?



The small hole on a nail cutter is primarily meant for attachment. It allows the tool to be connected to a keychain, a toiletry kit, or a travel pouch using a ring, string, or hook. Given how small and easy-to-misplace nail cutters are, this simple feature makes it easier to keep track of them– especially when you're on the go.


It’s a practical addition, especially for those who like keeping their grooming tools organised and within easy reach.

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A common secondary use



Some people also use the hole to assist with cleaning under their nails. A thin object or even the end of the cutter lever can be used to gently remove dirt from hard-to-reach places. While this isn't its original purpose, it’s a commonly adapted use.


Still, it’s important to be cautious and maintain hygiene, especially when dealing with sensitive areas like nails.


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A small feature with everyday benefits





This detail might seem minor, but it reflects the kind of simple thinking that makes everyday tools more convenient. You might not notice it when using the nail cutter, but its presence serves a purpose– keeping your tool accessible, organised, and travel-friendly.

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