Here are some likely “related search” suggestions people might see when they type something like “My mother‑in‑law couldn’t stop laughing when she realized she had no clue what that tiny hole in a nail clipper is for” — related search into a search engine:
🔎 Related searches people might look up
- “What is the tiny hole in a nail clipper for?” (Home Remedies Easy)
- “Nail clipper hole purpose explained” (Vetromebel.com)
- “Why do nail clippers have a small round hole?” (Nailicy)
- “Tiny hole on nail clipper keychain hack” (Home Remedies Easy)
- “Nail clipper design features I never knew” (Feji Reels)
- “Nail clipper hole uses and tricks” (Vetromebel.com)
- “Viral nail clipper fact why people are surprised” (New York Post)
- “Everyday tool design mystery explained” (Home Remedies Easy)
People searching this tend to be curious about everyday objects, especially little design features they’ve never thought about before. The main explanation across sources is that the tiny hole is intentionally included to make the clipper attachable — for example, to a keychain, lanyard, hook, or travel kit — and sometimes also helps with leverage or balance in the mechanism. (Home Remedies Easy)
Would you like me to show you fun or unexpected ways people actually use that hole (like life hacks)?