Vintage Style "Utility" Pull in Solid Brass - 3" Center to Center
Description
Overall dimensions: 3 5/8" L x 11/16" H x 7/8" P. Center to center: 3".
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Ratings & Reviews
12 reviews
A classic piece
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Absolutely beautiful piece, classic design with a really great price. Very solid perfect finish I could not be happier.
Basic beauty
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This is a good basic handle that works well in many situations. We used them in a bathroom.
Beautiful pull even though we weren't able to use
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We're painting the cabinets in our newly purchased home, and switching out the hardware. Need to use the existing screw holes for the pulls, so I ordered two different style pulls from HOAH to test. This one is more unique and less expensive, so I was hoping it would work, but the existing screw holes were too wide and deep to use with the provided screws that match the new pulls. Because the screws are part of the design and meant to be seen on the front of the pull, they need to match, so we were not able to use different screws. The pull is beautiful, and I would have chosen it if our circumstances would have been different.
Consist quality
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Been buying from these guys for 15 years. Products are consistently ""as described "", delivery is timely.
Easy to install and comfortable to use.
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Used to restore a Hoosier cabinet.
Highly Recomment
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I love House of Antique Hardware. The products are consistently high quality. I am a professional refinisher, so my final product has to be high top notch for my customers.
I""m so glad I found these
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I have been trying to replace all the hardware on my Hoosier cabinet for a while, but could not find all the items from one supplier so that the finishes would match. Thanks for a great selection and products.
Look good on my cabinets
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I installed about 30 of these on my kitchen cabinets. We had painted our oak cabinets white and I wanted to replace the brass knobs with something satin nickel, classic and not flashy but pretty. These look good and a little old fashioned which was what I was going for since my house was built in 1900. Installation was pretty easy- mark the holes, drill a pilot hole and screw them in. However, after drilling a hole and starting to screw in my first screw, the head snapped off. I was using a hand held screwdriver, and had not overly tightened it. Not cool since I could not get it out and it was right in the place I wanted the pull to be. I called the company and told them the screw broke. They offered to send more screws but I was afraid to use the screws they sent- the screws also had a narrow slot that tended to get scraped/ marred easily. So I ended up buying all new screws on my own dime-
Nice looking brass pulls
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Built-in drawers in 1920s house.
Simply Beautiful!
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I put these timeless utility pulls on custom kitchen cabinetry. They look beautiful!