A small round hole at the end of the nail clip


If you've ever examined your nail clippers closely, you may have noticed a small round hole at the end of the tool. While it might seem like an insignificant design detail, this tiny feature actually serves a very specific and practical purpose. Let’s dive into what this hole is for and why it’s there.


What Is the Small Round Hole For?

The small round hole at the end of a nail clipper has two primary functions:

1. Removing Ingrown Nails

  • Purpose: The hole is designed to help with cutting or trimming ingrown nails, particularly toenails.
  • How It Works: If you have an ingrown toenail—a condition where the nail grows into the skin instead of over it—you can use the hole to carefully trim the problematic part of the nail without causing further damage.
    • Place the affected nail edge into the hole.
    • Gently press down on the clipper to snip off the ingrown portion.
    • This allows for precision and minimizes the risk of accidentally cutting too much or injuring the surrounding skin.

2. Providing Leverage and Stability