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Berenson Transitional Advantage One pull gives you a 3-3/4 inch (96 mm) center to center handle in a champagne finish for cabinet and drawer fronts. The pull is part of the Advantage Series, so it follows a coordinated design family across the line.
The material is zinc, which provides a solid metal pull body that supports everyday opening and closing on residential or light commercial cabinetry. The champagne finish offers a warm metallic tone that works with a range of door colors where a softer look than bright chrome is wanted.
The pull length of 6-3/16 inches provides hand clearance beyond the 3-3/4 inch mounting centers, giving fingers space to grip between the bases. A projection of 1-5/32 inches stands the pull off the face, creating working room for hands while keeping the profile relatively low to the surface.
A base diameter of 7/16 inch at each mounting point defines the footprint where the pull meets the door or drawer, which matters when covering existing marks or matching to stile widths. A width of 1-1/4 inches across the grip presents a comfortable contact area for fingertips during use.
This Berenson 9174-10CZ-P pull uses a 3-3/4 inch (96 mm) center to center layout, so the distance between mounting points is fixed for consistent drilling on multiple cabinet doors and drawers. That spacing matters when repeating hole patterns across a run of bases and uppers.
With a 6-3/16 inch overall length, the pull reaches farther across the front than the hole spacing alone, giving more grip length without changing the bore layout. The 1-5/32 inch projection off the face sets the stand-off distance, which affects how far the hand moves away from the cabinet surface in use.
The 7/16 inch base diameter at each end concentrates contact to a defined circle, which can cover small existing marks while still fitting comfortably on face frames or slab fronts. A 1-1/4 inch width across the pull body shapes the gripping profile, helping it sit predictably under the fingers.
The Transitional Advantage One pull with 96 mm (3-3/4 inch) center to center spacing aligns with a common cabinet hardware standard, so it fits layouts that follow that drilling pattern on doors and drawers. The 6-3/16 inch overall length gives the pull a presence across drawer fronts, particularly on kitchen or bath cabinets where a moderate-length handle is preferred.
The 1-5/32 inch projection off the cabinet face provides clearance for everyday hand access, useful on overlay doors where fingers need room behind the grip. With a 1-1/4 inch width, the handle offers enough surface for a solid grasp on heavier drawers, helping the pull feel substantial rather than minimal.
The champagne finish supports projects that call for a warm-toned metal look on decorative hardware and moldings, matching other champagne items within the Advantage Series. As part of Berenson Corporation decorative hardware, the pull aligns with a broader handle and pull category used in kitchen, bath, and furniture builds.
The fixed 3-3/4 inch (96 mm) center to center dimension on this Berenson 9174-10CZ-P pull simplifies repetitive drilling across many fronts, which helps keep rows of handles straight and evenly spaced. Installers can base jigs or templates on this measurement for production-style runs.
The zinc material provides a metal structure for the handle body that maintains its shape under normal cabinet use, supporting smooth door and drawer operation over time. The 7/16 inch base diameter at each end focuses contact around the mounting points, which can help distribute forces from pulling into the door surface in a controlled way.
The 1-5/32 inch projection and 1-1/4 inch width work together to define the hand clearance envelope behind and around the pull, which influences how quickly users can open fronts without adjusting grip. The champagne finish on the Advantage Series design offers a consistent visual element across multiple cabinets, supporting a unified look when repeating this pull throughout a room.
The Berenson Transitional Advantage One pull uses a 3-3/4 inch (96 mm) center to center size, which sets the exact distance between mounting holes for drilling and layout on cabinet doors and drawers.
The pull has a 6-3/16 inch overall length, 1-5/32 inch projection, and 1-1/4 inch width, defining how far it spans the front, how far it stands off, and how much grip surface it presents.
The Transitional Advantage One Series pull is made from zinc with a champagne finish, providing a metal body with a warm-toned appearance for decorative cabinet hardware installations.
This handle belongs to the Advantage Series from Berenson Corporation, placing it within a coordinated decorative hardware line for handles and pulls in cabinetry projects.
The 7/16 inch base diameter at each mounting point defines the contact area on the door surface, which can help cover small marks around the screw locations during replacement work.
Manufacturer part number 9174-10CZ-P identifies this specific Berenson Transitional Advantage One Series champagne pull, helping match the exact style and finish across multiple cabinet locations.
The Berenson Transitional Advantage One pull in champagne gives you a defined 3-3/4 inch (96 mm) center to center layout, zinc construction, and a 6-3/16 inch overall length for cabinet and drawer fronts. At Wurth Baer Supply, this handle sits within decorative hardware and moldings for handles and pulls, so it aligns with professional cabinet work where consistent dimensions and a coordinated Advantage Series design are important.
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