Hickory Hardware American Diner pull gives cabinets and furniture a retro inspired handle that is crisp and clean for everyday use. The pull belongs to the American Diner collection, so its profile echoes classic diner tables and stools, which suits period-style kitchens or shop-built casework needing that look. The 12 inch center to center mounting dimension spaces the posts widely, so the handle spans large drawer fronts or tall doors without feeling undersized. The satin nickel finish tones down reflection while still reading as metal, which helps it blend with many nickel or stainless styled fixtures. A zinc material body provides a solid-feeling grip for repeated opening and closing. The overall length of 13-1/4 inches covers a good portion of wide faces, helping balance proportions on larger cabinetry runs.
The 12 inch center to center dimension defines the drilling pattern, so layout work can follow a simple two-hole line at that spacing. Using this fixed span, shop jigs or templates are easy to set up for repeat runs across multiple doors or drawer fronts. The 1-1/8 inch projection controls how far the handle stands off the surface, so doors can open without knuckles bumping the panel edge. With a width of 7/8 inch, the grip offers a comfortable surface without crowding narrow rails. Together, these measurements give cabinet builders a predictable envelope when designing face frames or slab fronts around the pull.
The 12 inch center to center pull suits wide drawer fronts found in kitchen base cabinets, because the long span lets the user pull from near the center or nearer one side without stressing a narrow screw pattern. Tall pantry or wardrobe doors also pair well with this length, since the 13-1/4 inch body reads in scale with the height. On entertainment units or office built-ins, the satin nickel finish coordinates easily with modern hinge and slide hardware, keeping the American Diner theme consistent while still reading contemporary. For furniture-style pieces, the 7/8 inch width keeps the handle from overpowering narrower stiles while still giving enough mass to look intentional on larger faces.
The zinc construction stabilizes the pull body, so the span between the 12 inch mounting points stays rigid when doors or drawers are tugged from one side. That rigidity can reduce flex at the screws during heavy use. The 1-1/8 inch projection sets a reliable stand-off, helping doors clear neighboring faces and giving fingers space even when installed close to an edge. Satin nickel finish maintains a consistent tone across batches in the American Diner collection, which supports visual alignment when multiple cabinets share the same hardware. Because the length is precisely 13-1/4 inches, shop drawings can call out exact clearances to adjacent trim or appliances. The named American Diner collection also simplifies hardware schedules, since the series reference groups this pull with matching pieces on a plan or cut list.
The P2159-SN pull has a 12 inch center to center mounting span, a 13-1/4 inch overall length, a 1-1/8 inch projection, and a 7/8 inch width, which together define drilling layout and hand clearance.
The 12 inch center to center spacing gives a clear drilling distance, so jigs and templates can be set once and repeated across wide drawers or doors for consistent alignment.
The Hickory Hardware American Diner pull is made from zinc, providing a solid-feeling handle body that supports regular opening and closing on frequently used cabinetry.
This Belwith Keeler cabinet pull uses a satin nickel finish, which keeps reflections soft while coordinating with other satin nickel or stainless styled components in a project.
The long zinc pull with a 12 inch center to center span typically goes on wide drawers, tall pantry doors, or built-in cabinetry where a longer handle matches the scale of the face.
The American Diner series supports retro inspired hardware designs influenced by the American diner era, so it suits projects seeking that classic diner table and stool character.
The Hickory Hardware American Diner pull with 12 inch center to center spacing, 13-1/4 inch length, and satin nickel finish gives a clear, repeatable spec for cabinets or furniture built around a retro inspired look. The zinc construction and 1-1/8 inch projection translate into a solid, usable grip that suits frequently operated drawers and doors. For projects drawing on the American diner era, choosing this P2159-SN pull keeps hardware details consistent across the job while giving installers straightforward dimensions to follow.