Berenson Hillcrest appliance pull is a zinc appliance pull from the Camber collection with a brushed nickel finish, so it offers a consistent look for appliance panel applications where that specific collection and finish are already used. The 10-1/16 inch center to center dimension establishes a wide hand grip span, which helps when operating larger doors or panels that need a solid grasp. The 12 inch length provides extended leverage across the panel face, which supports smoother pulling force distribution on tall fronts. A 1-7/16 inch projection sets the handle away from the surface, giving space for fingers to wrap behind the pull. The 13/16 inch width defines the front face size, which affects how the pull lines up visually on wider appliance fronts. The brushed nickel finish pairs with other brushed nickel decorative hardware, which keeps visible hardware details aligned on the same job.
The 10-1/16 inch center to center spacing controls where mounting points land, which guides layout when setting up drilling jigs or marking new appliance panels. That fixed spacing is particularly useful when swapping pulls on existing fronts that already have 10-1/16 inch holes. The 12 inch overall length then defines how far the pull extends beyond those points, helping position it relative to panel edges and stiles. A 1-7/16 inch projection sets stand-off from the surface, which influences whether adjacent fronts clear each other when opening. The 13/16 inch width determines how much face area the pull covers, helping align it with panel rails and reveal lines for a consistent visual grid.
This appliance pull belongs to the Camber collection and uses a brushed nickel finish, so it fits projects already using Camber pieces in the same finish on surrounding doors and drawers. The 10-1/16 inch center to center dimension places it in the appliance pull class, which works well on larger panel fronts that benefit from a longer grip. The 12 inch overall length helps the pull span more of the panel face, which can visually balance taller fronts on refrigerators or other large units. With a 1-7/16 inch projection, the pull provides space behind the bar, which supports a more comfortable grasp when opening heavier or taller fronts that require a firm pull.
The defined 10-1/16 inch center to center measurement allows consistent drilling patterns, which helps installers set up jigs or templates once and repeat them across multiple appliance fronts. The 12 inch length offers a clear reference when aligning the pull horizontally on a panel, which supports even reveals between the pull ends and nearby edges. A 13/16 inch width keeps the pull within a specific front band size, which helps when matching sightlines to adjacent cabinet hardware using similar proportions. The zinc construction with brushed nickel finish provides a known material and surface pairing, which helps designers and installers coordinate this pull with other zinc brushed nickel decorative pieces across the same room.
The pull has a 10-1/16 inch center to center dimension, which sets the hole spacing for layout or for matching existing 10-1/16 inch bores on appliance panels.
The appliance pull length is 12 inches, which affects how far it spans across a door or panel and how it aligns with surrounding edges and trim.
The pull is made of zinc with a brushed nickel finish, which helps coordinate with other zinc brushed nickel decorative hardware on the same installation.
The projection is 1-7/16 inches, which determines how far the pull stands off the surface and how much hand clearance is available behind it.
The pull width is 13/16 inch, which defines the visible front band and influences how it visually lines up with appliance panels and nearby hardware.
This zinc brushed nickel appliance pull suits projects needing a 10-1/16 inch center to center handle from the Camber collection, especially on larger appliance or cabinet fronts.
The defined 10-1/16 inch center to center spacing, 12 inch length, and 1-7/16 inch projection make this Berenson Hillcrest appliance pull a clear choice when those dimensions match your layout. The zinc construction and brushed nickel finish from the Camber collection support cohesive hardware planning across larger fronts that call for a longer, appliance-class pull.