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Hickory Hardware Metro Mod pull gives contemporary cabinet runs a straight, modern line that suits sleek projects. This Belwith Keeler handle from the Metro Mod collection uses a satin nickel finish to deliver a clean, understated look that works with streamlined fronts. The pull is built from zinc, so the body provides a solid feel while helping maintain consistent detail across a large job. Its overall length of 6-1/4 inches spans wider drawer faces comfortably, helping visually anchor the front. A projection of 1-3/16 inches sets the grip away from the face enough for practical hand clearance during everyday use. The 13/16 inch width offers a balanced rail that is easy to grab without crowding narrow drawer rails or door frames.
The 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center layout works with common drilling patterns, so layouts can follow standard jigs when boring door and drawer fronts. With its 6-1/4 inch overall length, the handle covers the span between holes while leaving clean margins at each end on typical cabinet rails. The 1-3/16 inch projection sets the bar away from the face, giving fingers space to wrap behind the pull without rubbing the surface. A width of 13/16 inch provides enough flat bearing area for a firm grip, yet stays narrow enough to fit comfortably on slimmer drawer fronts or door stiles.
The Metro Mod collection is described as enhancing contemporary and sleek projects, so this pull suits modern cabinet lines where straight, minimal hardware is preferred. Its satin nickel finish supports that role by offering a soft metallic tone that reads as modern without high reflectivity, which helps it sit comfortably against both light and dark cabinet colors. The 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center span aligns well with typical kitchen and bath cabinet sizes, making this pull a practical option for full-room layouts. Because the overall length is 6-1/4 inches, it can be used on both doors and drawers, allowing the same hardware style to carry across uppers, bases, and vanities.
The fixed 128 mm center to center spacing lets installers set up a single boring template and repeat it across an entire job, which helps keep handle alignment consistent from cabinet to cabinet. Projection of 1-3/16 inches keeps the hand clear of the door or drawer face, which can help protect finished surfaces from wear at high-use locations. The 13/16 inch width gives users a predictable gripping edge, so the pull feels similar whether mounted horizontally on drawers or vertically on doors. With zinc construction, each handle maintains the same profile and weight characteristics across multiple pieces, supporting a uniform feel on large installations.
The Hickory Hardware Metro Mod pull has a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center measurement, so hole spacing follows a common cabinet drilling standard.
The P3616-SN satin nickel pull has an overall length of 6-1/4 inches, giving it good coverage on medium to wider cabinet doors and drawers.
The Metro Mod pull is made from zinc, providing a solid handle body suitable for regular cabinet door and drawer use.
This Belwith Keeler cabinet pull projects 1-3/16 inches from the cabinet face, creating space for fingers to grip without contacting the door or drawer front.
The Metro Mod satin nickel pull has a width of 13/16 inch, giving a balanced gripping surface that still fits on narrower cabinet rails.
The P3616-SN pull is part of the Metro Mod collection and uses a satin nickel finish, matching contemporary cabinet hardware themes.
This 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center Hickory Hardware Metro Mod pull from Belwith Keeler pairs a satin nickel finish with zinc construction, giving a consistent modern look and feel. The 6-1/4 inch overall length, 1-3/16 inch projection, and 13/16 inch width work together to support comfortable daily use on cabinet doors and drawers. For projects calling for a contemporary, straight-bar style across kitchens, baths, or built-ins, this P3616-SN satin nickel pull provides a defined, repeatable hardware choice.