HT1. The “small round hole” on the nail clipper has special and powerful uses
Nail clippers can be found in almost every home. People mainly use them to cut their nails or snip off the ends of threads. They are super handy! You might have noticed that some nail clippers have a tiny round hole at the end, but do you know what it’s for? A lot of my friends don’t know, and I just discovered today that this little hole has a really smart purpose. Once you learn about it, you should give it a try! Let’s explore what it can do.
We can attach the keychain to the tiny hole on the nail clipper, which makes it hang on really securely. Unless we lose all our keys, the nail clipper will always stay on the keychain. Some nail clippers even come with a little chain for that small round hole. However, if we use that little chain to hold the keychain, it might come off easily. So, it’s better to just use the keychain directly to secure the small round hole, making it super strong and preventing the nail clippers from falling off.
Put the wire into the tiny round hole to shape it however you like. This way of bending the wire means you don’t have to use much strength. Sometimes, we push down on the top of the nail clipper to keep our fingers safe. For example, when we try to break the wire, using our fingers can lead to scratches. Next time you need to bend the wire, try using a nail clipper to make it easier. It’s a simple and useful trick.
The third purpose of the small iron piece that covers the tiny round hole is to help clean out dirt from under your nails. But guess what? You can also use it as a screwdriver for those little screws that you might not have a tool for at home. If you have this small piece, it can work to unscrew those tiny screws. Just turn it a few times, and you can easily get the screw out. So, even if you don’t have the right screwdriver at home, you can use nail clippers to help you with those small screws.
You can use the sharp end of the nail file attached to the nail clippers to cut the tape on the shipping boxes.
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