The Allison BP53003G10 delivers exactly what Montana contractors need: 3-3/4 inch (96mm) center-to-center spacing that fits standard cabinet layouts, zinc alloy material that holds up to daily use, and bulk packaging that makes sense for multi-unit projects. The 10-pack format beats individual pulls for any job where finish consistency matters.
Skip this if you’re doing a single vanity or just replacing a few pulls. The 10-pack only makes sense for full kitchen remodels, new construction, or apartment buildings where you need consistency across multiple cabinets.
Installation Specifications and Contractor Reality
The pulls measure 4-3/4 inches overall length with a 5/8 inch width and 1-1/16 to 1-3/16 inch projection. That projection range tells you these aren’t perfectly uniform — typical for value-line hardware. Not a problem for most jobs, but worth noting if you’re doing high-end work where every millimeter shows.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Center-to-Center | 3-3/4” (96mm) |
| Overall Length | 4-3/4 inches |
| Width | 5/8 inches |
| Projection | 1-1/16 to 1-3/16 inches |
| Screw Size | #8-32 |
| Included Hardware | 10 sets of #8-32 x 1 inch truss-head machine screws |
The #8-32 x 1 inch truss-head machine screws work for cabinet thicknesses between 3/4 inch and 1-1/8 inch. That covers standard face-frame cabinets and most overlay doors. But here’s what Amerock won’t tell you: included 1-inch screws may be too short for thick cabinets. If you’re dealing with 1-1/4” doors or double-thickness drawer fronts, buy longer screws upfront. Nothing worse than drilling 40 holes and finding out your hardware won’t reach.
Installation follows the standard drill: mark the 96mm spacing, drill pilot holes using a 3/16” drill bit, insert screws from inside the cabinet, attach and tighten. The 3/16” pilot hole is critical — go smaller and you risk stripping the zinc threads, go larger and the screws won’t bite properly.
Value Engineering That Actually Works
The real value shows up on bigger jobs. Twenty cabinets means 40 pulls for upper and lower doors. Buy singles and you’re dealing with potential finish variations between production runs. Buy four 10-packs and you get uniformity. Every pull comes from the same production run, same finish batch, same packaging date. That consistency matters more than any savings.
Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) Blended certification with ≥50% recycled content and Climate Pledge Friendly status might help with LEED projects or environmentally conscious clients. Not a selling point for most Montana builders, but nice to have in your back pocket.
Zinc Alloy Reality Check
Zinc alloy material puts these pulls above pot metal junk but below solid brass or stainless. They’ll hold up fine in residential kitchens and baths. 87 reviews averaging 4.5 stars suggests they perform as expected. Common praise includes high quality look and perfect fit.
The satin nickel finish hides fingerprints better than polished chrome but may show fingerprints or wear over time. Standard issue for zinc alloy hardware. The finish won’t flake off like chrome-plated plastic, but don’t expect the durability of solid metal pulls in higher price brackets.
Threads can occasionally be stiff according to reviews. Run a tap through any sticky holes before installation — faster than fighting cross-threaded screws on install day.
Bottom Line
The Allison BP53003G10 10-pack makes sense for Montana contractors handling kitchen remodels, multi-family projects, or any job needing 10+ matching pulls. Amerock’s Limited Lifetime Warranty covers finish and functionality defects, though zinc alloy pulls rarely fail catastrophically.
Best application: mid-range kitchen and bath remodels where you need consistent hardware across multiple cabinets. The 96mm spacing fits 99% of standard applications. Bulk packaging saves handling time and ensures finish matching. Just remember to check door thickness and grab longer screws if needed.
Skip them for high-end custom work where clients scrutinize every detail. But for production building, apartment renovations, and standard residential remodels, these deliver exactly what you need without breaking the budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What size screws come with the Allison BP53003G10 10-pack pulls?
The Allison BP53003G10 includes 10 sets of #8-32 x 1 inch truss-head machine screws, which work for cabinet doors between 3/4 inch and 1-1/8 inch thick. For thicker cabinet doors or drawer fronts over 1-1/8 inch, you’ll need to purchase longer #8-32 screws separately.
Q: What’s the actual center-to-center measurement for these Allison pulls?
The Allison BP53003G10 pulls have a 3-3/4 inch (96mm) center-to-center spacing, which is the standard measurement for most cabinet hardware. The overall length of each pull is 4-3/4 inches with a width of 5/8 inch.
Q: Are the Allison 10-pack pulls available at Montana WBC stores?
The Allison BP53003G10 10-pack is available at multiple Montana WBC locations. Individual Allison pulls are also stocked, but the 10-pack format provides better value for larger projects requiring multiple matching pulls.
Q: What’s the warranty on Amerock Allison cabinet hardware?
Amerock provides a Limited Lifetime Warranty on the Allison collection, covering defects in finish and functionality for the life of the product in residential use. The warranty applies to the zinc alloy construction and satin nickel finish.
Q: Will these pulls show fingerprints like chrome hardware?
The Allison BP53003G10’s satin nickel finish hides fingerprints better than polished chrome, though zinc alloy hardware with satin nickel may show some fingerprints or wear over time with heavy use. The brushed finish provides a more forgiving surface than high-gloss alternatives.
Q: What drill bit size should I use for installing these pulls?
Use a 3/16 inch drill bit for pilot holes when installing the Allison BP53003G10 pulls. This size ensures the #8-32 screws will thread properly into the zinc alloy without stripping while providing enough grip for secure mounting.
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