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Berenson Contemporary Advantage Five pull gives you a 5-1/16 inch center to center handle that lays out holes precisely across cabinet doors or drawers. That fixed 128 mm spacing sets a repeatable drilling pattern, which speeds layout on multi-door installations and keeps runs visually consistent. The brushed nickel finish on this pull creates a muted metallic look, which helps tie together hinges and other brushed nickel hardware on the same project. Constructed from zinc, the pull provides a solid metal feel while keeping overall handle weight manageable for standard cabinet fronts. The 6-9/16 inch overall length gives fingers more grab area than just the mounting centers, which helps when opening wider or heavier fronts. With a projection of 1-3/16 inch, the pull stands off the surface enough for comfortable finger clearance while still staying tight to the face, which supports a clean, contemporary line.
This Advantage Plus 6 cabinet pull uses a 5-1/16 inch center to center layout, which matches a 128 mm drilling pattern common in cabinet hardware installation. That spacing works well with standard drilling templates, which keeps hole placement consistent across banks of doors and drawers. The 1 inch base dimensions at each mounting point give you a defined flat area for contact with the cabinet face, which helps seating when you tighten the fasteners. A 1-3/16 inch projection brings the gripping surface out from the door or drawer, which supports comfortable hand clearance on framed and frameless cabinets. With a 6-9/16 inch overall length and 5/16 inch width, this handle fits both narrow and wider fronts, which helps maintain the same pull style across mixed cabinet sizes in a space.
This 128 mm center to center pull suits cabinet doors and drawers set up for a 5-1/16 inch drilling pattern, which lets you place it on new work or on existing fronts already bored to that spacing. The 6-9/16 inch overall length spans more of the drawer or door face than the hole distance alone, which helps the pull read as a substantial visual element on medium-width fronts. With a 5/16 inch width, the handle keeps a narrow profile, which works well on slim rails or lighter door designs where a bulkier handle might crowd panel details. The 1 inch base dimensions give each end a defined footprint, which can sit fully on standard cabinet stiles or rail sections without overhanging decorative edges or profiles.
The brushed nickel finish positions this pull for projects using similarly finished hinges or knobs, which helps maintain finish continuity across a kitchen or vanity. Zinc construction places this hardware solidly in the metal pull category, which aligns with typical expectations for decorative cabinet hardware. The 1-3/16 inch projection pulls the gripping surface out just far enough from the face, which becomes important on doors with thicker applied fronts where extra clearance supports an easier grasp.
The 5-1/16 inch center to center dimension aligns with a widely used 128 mm standard, which reduces layout time when you are repeating that pattern across many cabinets and helps you reuse existing jigs or boring machines set to that spacing. Because the bases measure 1 inch, you know exactly how much flat area is required on the door or drawer face, which supports consistent edge reveals when you are working close to rails or panel transitions. The 6-9/16 inch overall length gives you room to visually center the handle between cabinet elements while still working from fixed hole spacing, which is useful when balancing proportions on various door heights.
The 1-3/16 inch projection from the face sets how far the gripping bar stands away from the cabinet, which directly affects comfort when pulling open doors at different angles. A 5/16 inch width defines how much surface the fingers contact on the pull, which can influence the feel when installed on heavier drawers where users rely on a firm grasp. The brushed nickel finish adds a subdued sheen rather than a bright polish, which keeps reflections down under task lighting common in kitchens or workrooms. Zinc material construction provides a consistent substrate under that finish, which supports a uniform appearance across multiples of the same model on a project.
This pull has a 5-1/16 inch center to center measurement, which matches a 128 mm drilling pattern and supports consistent hole spacing on cabinet doors and drawers.
The pull measures 6-9/16 inch in overall length, which gives extra gripping area beyond the mounting holes and helps it visually span medium-width cabinet fronts.
The handle projects 1-3/16 inch from the cabinet surface, which provides finger clearance while keeping the profile relatively low against the door or drawer face.
The Advantage Plus 6 pull is made from zinc, which delivers a metal body suited to decorative cabinet hardware and gives a solid feel in daily use.
The 9412-1BPN-P pull has a brushed nickel finish, which coordinates with other brushed nickel hardware and supports a consistent appearance across a room.
Each base on this cabinet pull is 1 inch, which defines the contact area on the cabinet face and aids in aligning the pull on stiles or rails.
The 5-1/16 inch center to center layout and 6-9/16 inch overall length of this Berenson Advantage Plus 6 pull give you a handle sized for common 128 mm cabinet drilling patterns. The brushed nickel finish and zinc construction align with typical decorative hardware choices, which helps this pull integrate into kitchens, baths, or built-ins using similar metal tones. With defined dimensions for projection, base size, and width, this pull offers predictable fit and appearance across doors and drawers set to the same pattern.
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