Cup Pulls 3" Center to Center Cup/Bin Pull
Polished Nickel 3-Inch Center to Center Cup Pull - Polished Nickel
Elegant Brushed Bronze Cup Pull with Mounting Hardware
Polished Chrome Traditional Cup Pull with Mounting Hardware - Polished Chrome
Matte Black Steel Cup Pull with Mounting Hardware - Matte Black
Satin Nickel 3-Inch Traditional Cabinet Cup Pull - Satin Nickel
Length | 3.44 in |
Width | 1.63 in |
Cup Pulls 3" Center to Center Cup/Bin Pull
Polished Nickel 3-Inch Center to Center Cup Pull - Polished Nickel
Elegant Brushed Bronze Cup Pull with Mounting Hardware
Polished Chrome Traditional Cup Pull with Mounting Hardware - Polished Chrome
Matte Black Steel Cup Pull with Mounting Hardware - Matte Black
Satin Nickel 3-Inch Traditional Cabinet Cup Pull - Satin Nickel
Store | |
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Home Depot | $3.24 |
Lowe's | $3.24 |
Wayfair Cup Pulls 3" Center to Center Cup/Bin Pull | $3.68 |
Hartville Hardware & Lumber | $4.18 |
Build.com | $4.26 |
Length | 3.44 in |
Width | 1.63 in |
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These handles are very nice, well made, sturdy, will last a lifetime, and are very practical. These handles are being installed on drawer fronts for my built in dresser in my closet. I like them especially because my clothes wont catch on these type drawer pulls. Very sensible and looks good too.
I am pleased with quality of the pull but a bit disappointed in the color. I expected a softer gold and it is a bit more brassy than I would have liked. That said, I am keeping them and they look pretty on my white cabinets and even better on my blue island. I think it is a very good value.
Beautiful and sturdy cabinet pulls
We wanted to update our kitchen cabinet pulls but needed something to conceal holes left by the previous hardware on the drawer-fronts. We selected a coordinating Amerok knob for the cabinet doors, and this pull in Champagne Bronze for the drawers. They are beautiful and well-made, and the finish is a warm golden color—perfect for our maple cabinets.
So cute! We’ve gotten many compliments. They do not sit flush but it’s not noticeable- and as a person who had to take off the old handles in a 50s house I actually like that they don’t sit flush so it won’t leave a mark. Good looking for half the price of rejuvenation handles!
Oh, I LOVE this drawer pull! I painted 2 in a dirty brass color blue to match a beach-themed piece of statement furniture! It came with 2 sizes of screws! This one is shiny silver, and I can't wait to use it. It is sturdy, medium weight. I highly recommend this look.
Super disappointed. I expected these to be flush mount. The pictures of the installed pulls make them look flush mount. However, to accomplish that, enormous holes would need to be drilled to make these flush mount and there aren't any instructions for drill bit size or anything. The pictures should do a better job accurately depicting this. Otherwise, they would have been exactly what I was looking for.
Love these! These drawer pulls go so well with black round knobs for cabinets! Nothing out of the ordinary required for installation. They wear well, no chipping or denting after the first two years. Would definitely recommend these to someone looking for a reasonably priced, modern black matte cabinet pull.
Comparison of Finish-Antique Silver vs Satin Nickel
We purchased our Delta sink faucets in Brillance Stainless from Build.com. We wanted the vanity cup pulls to closely match in finish, so used the on-line comparison chart that recommended the Satin Nickel pulls as the best match. However, the Satin Nickel are quite a bit brighter and shinier than the Delta faucet finish, so much so that we reordered the pulls in Antique Silver. You can see the difference in the vanity photo that shows the Antique Silver pulls on the left and the Satin Nickel on the right. We replaced all the Satin Nickel cup pulls with Antique Silver. If you are considering either, you might order one of each prior to installation. The only other issue was that three of the pulls were not exactly 3" and could not use them. Fortunately we had ordered extra.
These are very sturdy, solid pieces. My only gripe is that the holes are pretty difficult to alig...
These are very sturdy, solid pieces. My only gripe is that the holes are pretty difficult to align for drilling, because these have prongs that sit into the drawer face. Highly recommend using two bits, because if you bore the hole for the prong, the bolt will be loose, so you need to bore the larger hole for the prong and then downsize your drill but for the bolt what to prevent blowout or pull through the larger hole. All in all this is a small inconvenience, but it does take some practice before you get the holes right, you don't really want the semicircle of hole exposed if you oversize the prong hole, catching dirt and stuff, or have to fill it. They're great looking but I'd get a 2x4 to practice on before drilling into expensive new cabinet fronts!
High quality but a bit of work
These are really nice pulls. You will note that they do not simply 'sit' on top of the drawer front, but actually need to fit inside of the hole for the screw attachment. Because of that, I had to enlarge all of the holes in the drawer fronts which took a bit of work. And you want to be careful to drill the enlarged holes a little more to the center in order to fit the pull. Absolutely beautiful once they are on and they feel very substantial. One of the ten was scratched up a bit so I had to return to replace, but that is no reason to lower the rating. That stuff happens.
CUP CABINET DOOR PULL
The pulls look just like the photo above. The pulls are nice and deep so that you can get your fingers quite a ways in to get a good grip. Some pulls only let you use finger-tips. I had to drill 5/16 inch holes (3 inches on center) in my cabinet so that the pull would sit flush against the cabinet. The pull has small, threaded sleeves that fit into the 5/16 inch holes and then screws are inserted through the back side to hold the pull in place. Overall, they are lookin' good and I would recommend them!
Very nice product. These are countersunk pulls. A countersunk cup pull means that the cup pull ha...
Very nice product. These are countersunk pulls. A countersunk cup pull means that the cup pull has posts sticking out from the back. Those posts go into pre-drilled holes in the drawer face. Then the screws are installed into the cup pull’s posts from the back of the drawer face. Keep in mind that you will need a drill bit that is bigger than the standard one for this type of cup pull.
Have had the same look in our kitchen for 12 yrs now and it was time to upgrade. We could not bring ourselves to put paint on our honey oak cabinets as they were still in such nice shape. Looked on Wayfair for the first time ever to check out what type of cabinet hardware was available and, oh my, there is so much. Picked out some cup pulls to give that a try and just loved the “new” look it gave our kitchen. Re-ordered more and some Mushroom Knobs to go with it. We LOVE our new kitchen! We achieved the new look we were looking for. Thanks Wayfair.
This matched perfectly with my other knobs. Heavy duty, not cheaply made. We did need to drill a ...
This matched perfectly with my other knobs. Heavy duty, not cheaply made. We did need to drill a little on the wood cabinet drawer in order for the handle to fit flush. A small part of the metal needs to fit into the wood (see pictures below). It does not fit flush, on my drawer. Depending upon the type of drawer pull you have/had, you may or may not need to make the screw hole a little bigger. That being said and done, I love my new drawer handles.
I LOVE the look of these BUT they were difficult to install. I used them on the drawers in my kitchen. Cabinet drawers typically (and mine are no exception) have a "face plate" that fronts a particle board panel. The screws that come with these drawer pulls are not long enough to go through both the particle board and, in my case, the knotty alder that fronts it. I tried taking the knotty alder face plate off, attaching the pulls, then replacing the face plate, but then the screw was too long. Also, in two instances, the screws that came with the pulls broke off inside the pulls. So . . . if the look is precisely what you're looking for, then go ahead and get these . . . just know, you'll need new hardware. That's what I did, and I love the result! Photos coming soon on my blog: wingingitwithlinda.com!
I just finished sanding, priming, and painting my kitchen cabinets. Went from espresso gel stain ...
I just finished sanding, priming, and painting my kitchen cabinets. Went from espresso gel stain to white and wanted new hardware, including hinges, to finish the look. I chose Amerock since the original 28 year old hinges finished in antique brass from them always functioned properly. The pulls are a decent weight and feel really good when you use your fingers to open the drawer. The difficult part was making sure they were level and centered. Even with a paper template my husband made some of them ended up off level a tiny bit. Overall I recommend them as they're a style between modern and traditional.
Put this cup pull on two drawers under the window seats next to a fireplace. This was just the lo...
Put this cup pull on two drawers under the window seats next to a fireplace. This was just the look I wanted. The pulls have a touch of copper in the bronze. They feel comfortable when you pull out the drawer. I am impressed with Amerock's quality. I ended up using Amerock pulls and knobs in the rest of my new construction house. I looked at and sampled many other brands. Amerock had the styles, feel, quality, and coloring that was needed.
These are solid and well finished. Completely happy. I noticed some other posters were having a l...
These are solid and well finished. Completely happy. I noticed some other posters were having a little trouble countersinking the last 1/2" of the fittings. I'd recommend a two step installation: (1) drill holes 3" apart with a bit the same diameter as the screws, and then (2) put the drill in reverse/counterclockwise, put in a bigger bit matching the cross section of the legs on the handles, and slowly let it cut out a 1/2" deep hole the legs can seat into. Don't just drill a big hole to seat the handle flush otherwise the screws will wiggle and work themselves free over time.
These look great once they are installed. It didn't come with installation placement instructions, so I made my own templates by measuring the front of the cabinets . The handle requires LARGER holes to be drilled into the wood in order to lay flat. If you cannot see yourself doing this, go on to a different handle. The screws were also not long enough to fit through the wood and screw tightly into the handle itself. We were going to buy bigger screws, however we just decided to use that tool on the drill that carves out the wood (sorry, I don't know my tool-lingo) and that worked out perfectly.
These cup pulls are really nice. The fit & finish is nice and the feel is smooth, heavy & solid. ...
These cup pulls are really nice. The fit & finish is nice and the feel is smooth, heavy & solid. I haven't noticed any wear to the finish. I can not see or feel any significant difference between these pulls and their way more expensive solid brass model brother BP4235ORB. Yes, that pull is mixed in with these. These are definitely the way to go! I challenge anyone to pick the more expensive one.
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Cup Pulls 3" Center to Center Cup/Bin Pull at Wayfair
,Amerock | Cabinet Cup Pull | Polished Nickel | 3 inch (76 mm) Center to Center | Cup Pulls | 1 Pack | Drawer Pull | Drawer Handle | Cabinet Hardware at Amazon
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Elevate your cabinetry with this polished nickel cup pull. Its sleek design and durable finish add a touch of elegance to any room. Easy to install with included hardware, this pull is perfect for updating your kitchen, bathroom, or closet.