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Berkshire Collection pull 192mm matte black defines this Belwith Keeler handle as a 7-9/16 inch cabinet pull designed around a 192mm center to center mounting, so hole spacing lines up with a standard long-pull layout on doors and drawers. The matte black finish identifies this pull as a dark, non-reflective option, which helps projects where a consistent, subdued look across multiple cabinet faces is important. The 7-9/16 inch overall length positions this pull in a longer size class, giving more hand contact area when opening wider doors or heavier drawers. The Belwith Keeler brand connection places this pull within a recognized decorative hardware line, which matters when matching new work to existing installations from the same collection.
The 192mm center to center measurement on this Berkshire pull fixes the distance between mounting points, so drilling or checking cabinet fronts can be based on a clear metric dimension. The 7-9/16 inch description expresses the same general size in inch terms, helping align the pull visually with other imperial-dimension components on the job. The matte black finish on the handle body influences how edges and fingerprints read under lighting, which affects appearance across high-touch doors and drawers.
The Berkshire Collection name places this 7-9/16 inch pull within a styled Belwith Keeler line, so it suits projects aiming for a consistent handle profile across all cabinet faces. The 192mm center to center spacing aligns with a long-pull footprint commonly used on full-height pantry doors, wider drawers, or tall vanity fronts, which helps keep proportions balanced on larger surfaces. The matte black finish gives the pull a dark, uniform appearance, supporting designs that tie together black fixtures, dark frames, or contrasting light cabinet panels. Because the handle is described as a pull in the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls category, it matches applications where a graspable handle is preferred over small knobs, particularly on heavier fronts.
The explicit 192mm center to center dimension on this Berkshire pull provides a fixed drilling reference, which is important when laying out new fronts with jigs or matching an existing 192mm pattern during replacement work. The 7-9/16 inch length description frames the overall scale of the pull, helping installers choose positions that maintain even margins from panel edges and rails. The matte black finish detail informs expectations about color continuity from pull to pull, which matters when ordering multiples for a continuous run of cabinets. The Belwith Keeler branding and B079923-MB manufacturer part number firmly identify the exact model, reducing mix-ups when specifying, ordering, or documenting hardware for multi-unit or phased projects.
The Berkshire Collection pull B079923-MB has a 192mm center to center mounting dimension, so hole spacing follows this metric distance across the cabinet front.
This Belwith Keeler Berkshire Collection pull is described as 7-9/16 inch, placing it in a longer handle size that works well on wider drawers or taller doors.
The B079923-MB Berkshire pull has a matte black finish, giving cabinets a dark, low-sheen look that coordinates with other black hardware and fixtures.
The Berkshire 192mm matte black cabinet pull is made by Belwith Keeler, positioning it within a recognized decorative hardware line.
The B079923-MB part is a Berkshire Collection pull in the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls category, suited for cabinet doors and drawers.
The 192mm center to center spacing provides a fixed drilling dimension, simplifying jig setup and alignment when placing this pull on multiple cabinet fronts.
The Berkshire Collection pull 7-9/16 inch (192mm) center to center matte black - B079923-MB from Belwith Keeler brings a defined size, finish, and mounting dimension to cabinet work, which supports consistent hole layouts and a unified look across doors and drawers.