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Berenson Transitional Advantage Three knob gives a cabinet or drawer a defined pull point using a compact 1-1/8 inch length, which keeps the hand contact area focused and predictable during everyday use. The 3/4 inch width spreads that contact slightly, which helps fingers stay centered when opening heavier fronts. The knob uses a zinc die cast construction, providing a solid, consistent body that handles repeated pulling in busy spaces. Its brushed nickel finish presents a muted metal look, which helps this knob visually coordinate with other brushed nickel decorative hardware on the same run. A 1-1/4 inch projection sets the working distance off the door or drawer face, which creates enough space for fingers to securely grasp the knob without feeling crowded. The 9/16 inch base dimension defines the footprint on the surface, aiding layout when aligning multiple knobs along a rail or stile.
This Berenson Corporation knob uses an 8-32 x 1 inch screw size, which defines the threaded interface a cabinet or drawer front must accept during installation. That thread and length combination matches common cabinet drilling practices, so the knob can be fastened securely through typical panel thicknesses. The 1-3/8 inch length or diameter value further describes the knob envelope, helping plan clearances near neighboring hardware or trim. Together with the 1-1/8 inch length and 3/4 inch width, these measurements outline the working footprint, which is useful when spacing knobs evenly along a drawer bank. The 1-1/4 inch projection influences how the knob feels when pulled from different approach angles, supporting comfortable use on both wall and base cabinets.
This Berenson Advantage Series knob, identified by manufacturer part number 0920-1BPN-P, fits decorative hardware roles where a compact pull point is preferred over a longer handle. The 1-1/8 inch length allows the knob to sit cleanly on narrower stiles or smaller drawer fronts without crowding panel details. With a 3/4 inch width and 9/16 inch base, the knob places a defined footprint on the surface, which helps keep a consistent visual rhythm when repeating the knob across an entire kitchen or bank of utility cabinets. The 1-1/4 inch projection places the gripping surface out from the face enough that fingers can hook behind the knob even when approaching from the side, which is useful on corner cabinets where approach angles vary.
The zinc die cast construction of this Berenson Transitional Advantage Three knob delivers a stable body, so each knob in a project shares the same shape and weight profile when installed. The brushed nickel finish maintains an even appearance across knobs, supporting uniform reflections along aligned rows of hardware. With defined measurements for length, width, base dimension, and projection, installers can plan drilling patterns that keep centerlines straight from cabinet to cabinet. The 8-32 x 1 inch screw size sets a consistent fastening method, which allows the same drill and tap expectations to apply across all fronts using this knob. Having these fixed dimensions simplifies templating, helping reduce layout rework when repeating the knob over large runs or matching it to other Berenson Advantage Series pieces.
The Berenson Transitional Advantage Three knob has a 1-1/8 inch length, 3/4 inch width, and 1-1/4 inch projection, so it presents a compact footprint while still leaving room for a comfortable grip.
The 1-1/4 inch projection holds the knob out from the cabinet face, giving fingers space to pull without scraping knuckles, which is helpful on both doors and drawers.
This knob uses an 8-32 x 1 inch screw size, so its threaded connection aligns with common cabinet drilling and fastening practices in typical door and drawer fronts.
The 0920-1BPN-P knob is zinc die cast, giving it a solid, uniform body that supports consistent feel and appearance across multiple installed knobs.
The brushed nickel finish creates a muted metallic look that coordinates with other brushed nickel decorative hardware, helping maintain a unified style across cabinets.
The 9/16 inch base dimension defines the surface footprint, which helps plan consistent edge setbacks and alignment when laying out multiple knobs on doors and drawers.
The Berenson Transitional Advantage Three Series brushed nickel knob pairs a zinc die cast body with defined dimensions, giving installers a compact 1-1/8 inch by 3/4 inch pull point that lays out cleanly on doors and drawers. The 1-1/4 inch projection, 9/16 inch base, and 8-32 x 1 inch screw size provide clear mounting expectations for repeat work. For projects calling for brushed nickel decorative hardware within the Berenson Advantage Series, this 0920-1BPN-P knob offers a measured set of dimensions to plan around.
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