A padlock is one of those everyday objects we barely notice, quietly securing sheds, bikes, gates, and toolboxes. We twist a key, hear the click, and move on. But if you look closely at the bottom of a padlock, you’ll see a tiny hole—easy to miss, yet essential to the lock’s function.
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