2. It’s a Stopper for Flying Nails
This is perhaps the cleverest function of all. When you clip your nails, they have a notorious tendency to launch across the room—behind furniture, into carpets, or disappearing entirely.
How to use it: Pivot the filing blade (the little metal piece that folds down) and position it so the hole catches the nail as it’s clipped. Some clippers are designed with the hole aligned to trap the nail right there, preventing it from flying away.
The result: No more searching for stray nail clippings across the bathroom floor.
3. It Provides Grip and Leverage
The hole isn’t just a hole—it’s also a textured surface that gives your thumb something to grip. This is especially helpful for:
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People with reduced hand strength
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Those with arthritis or joint pain
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Anyone seeking better control during use