Berenson Metro appliance pull gives you an 18 inch center to center grip for aligning with full-size appliances or tall cabinet doors, so handles stay consistent across a run of contemporary fronts. The Metro Series identity ties this pull into the broader Berenson Metro family, which matters when matching existing hardware styles on adjoining cabinets. The slate finish defines the visual tone of the handle, helping it coordinate with darker appliance fronts and modern door colors. Zinc material construction forms the body of the pull, creating a solid-feeling handle that suits everyday door and drawer operation. An overall length of 18-1/4 inches slightly extends past the 18 inch drilling dimension, which keeps mounting holes standard while giving the handle a clean visual overhang. A projection of 2-2/32 inches holds fingers away from the door face during use.
The 18 inch center to center measurement fixes the drilling pattern, so installers can rely on a precise two-hole layout for this Berenson Metro appliance pull. That measurement works alongside the 18-1/4 inch overall length, which leaves a small margin beyond the holes for a finished edge-to-edge look on the handle ends. A projection of 2-2/32 inches describes how far the pull stands off the door surface, giving fingers clearance behind the grip during daily operation. Width of 11/16 inch defines the grasp surface as relatively narrow, which can influence alignment decisions when pairing this pull with slimmer cabinet rails. The 23/32 inch base diameter determines how much door surface is covered at the contact points, shaping both the visual footprint and the area surrounding each mounting hole.
The Metro Series slate appliance pull in the 18 inch center to center size fits jobs where appliance fronts and tall cabinet doors need a unified handle length. This 18-1/4 inch overall length makes the handle long enough to span a significant section of a tall door, which can visually balance wider panels in contemporary layouts. The slate finish positions the pull alongside dark-toned or neutral appliance faces, so it can tie into existing slate-colored hardware or create contrast on lighter doors. Being part of the Metro Collection aligns this pull with other Metro style pieces, which helps maintain a consistent contemporary look from base cabinets up through full-height pantry or appliance housings. The zinc construction suits projects where a metal pull is needed for regular gripping and pulling on heavier doors.
The 18 inch center to center dimension on the Berenson Metro appliance pull supports consistent drilling patterns across multiple doors, which is important when repeating hardware positions on several appliance panels. Its 2-2/32 inch projection establishes a standard standoff from the door face, which gives users room to wrap fingers behind the bar without contacting the cabinet surface. The 11/16 inch width sets a slim front profile, which can align visually with narrow stiles and rails used in contemporary cabinet designs. A 23/32 inch base diameter at each mounting point provides a defined circular footprint, which can visually frame the screw locations on flat-panel doors. The slate finish links all these measurements into a specific visual statement, so layout decisions around height and spacing can be made with the finish tone already known.
This Berenson Metro appliance pull uses an 18 inch center to center drilling distance, which sets the spacing between mounting holes for layout on doors or appliance panels.
The Berenson 9973-1SLT-P handle has an overall length of 18-1/4 inches, so it extends slightly beyond the 18 inch drilling pattern at each end for a finished appearance.
This 18 inch center to center appliance pull is made from zinc, which provides a metal construction suitable for regular pulling on doors and appliance fronts.
The Metro Series appliance pull has a slate finish, giving it a dark, modern tone that coordinates with slate-colored appliances or contrasting cabinet finishes.
The Berenson Metro appliance pull has a projection of 2-2/32 inches, which sets the distance the handle stands off the door surface for finger clearance.
This Metro Series slate pull is described as contemporary style, aligning it with modern cabinet and appliance designs that favor clean lines and simple forms.
Choosing this Berenson Metro appliance pull with 18 inch center to center spacing aligns your project with a defined drilling layout and a contemporary slate finish. The 18-1/4 inch overall length, 2-2/32 inch projection, and zinc construction combine into a handle sized for appliance fronts and tall cabinet doors. Using the Metro Series identity and these documented dimensions gives you a clear basis for matching this pull to door sizes, finish palettes, and other Metro pieces on the same installation.