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To this day, there are still people who do not know the use of this small hole

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🍟 Bonus:
They also help with fat drainage, making meals healthier by allowing excess oil to drip away from your food.


👟 4. Extra Holes on Running Shoes — A Lacing Secret

Ever noticed those extra eyelets near the ankle on athletic shoes that no one seems to use?

Purpose:
These holes are meant for a technique called a heel lock or runner’s loop, which gives you a more secure fit and prevents your foot from sliding forward during runs or workouts.

👟 Why It Matters:
Using these holes can reduce blisters, improve stability, and increase comfort — especially on long walks or hikes.


🎧 5. Tiny Holes on Earphones — Sound Quality Matters

Those small holes on the outside of your earbuds aren’t there for style.

Purpose:
They help to balance air pressure inside the earbud, improving bass response and overall sound quality.

🎶 Next Time You Listen:
Try covering that hole and notice the difference — the sound becomes flatter and less dynamic.


🧠 Final Thoughts: Small Holes, Big Impact

It’s incredible how such tiny, often overlooked features have such important — even life-saving — purposes.

From preventing choking and improving sound to cooking healthier meals and making your runs more comfortable, these small holes are a testament to smart design and engineering with purpose.

So next time you notice a little hole in an everyday item, don’t ignore it — it might just be the unsung hero you never knew you needed.


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