The Amerock 96mm pull hits the sweet spot for cabinet hardware — big enough to make a statement without overwhelming standard drawers and doors. At 3.75 inches center-to-center, it’s the workhorse size that fits most cabinet applications. Die-cast zinc base construction delivers the durability contractors need, while the G10 satin nickel finish resists fingerprints better than polished alternatives.
Universal Sizing That Works
The 96mm center-to-center spacing equals 3.75 inches — that’s the measurement that matters for installation. This size works across kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and furniture upgrades without looking undersized on larger doors or overwhelming smaller drawers.
The pull measures approximately 4 inches (102mm) in total length, with a 0.5 inch width and 1 inch projection from the cabinet face. That projection gives enough clearance for comfortable gripping without sticking out far enough to catch clothing or create traffic hazards in tight spaces.
Installation requires standard 96mm (3.75 inch) center-to-center hole spacing. The hardware includes mounting screws — typically #8-32 x 1 inch and/or #8-32 x 1-1/2 inch to handle different door thicknesses. Compatible with standard cabinet door and drawer thicknesses (typically 3/4 inch), making retrofits straightforward.
Proven Performance Across Collections
The real strength shows in the numbers. Ferguson Home customers gave it 4.7 out of 5 stars across 41,792 reviews. That’s not a handful of opinions — that’s contractors and homeowners voting with their wallets after living with the product.
Amerock offers this 96mm size across six collections: Allison Value, Edge Pull, Stature, Factor, Davenport, and Everyday Heritage. Each collection brings different styling to the same reliable spacing. The Everyday Heritage line, for instance, delivers minimalistic arcs that work in transitional designs. The variety means contractors can match aesthetics across different rooms or projects while keeping consistent hole spacing.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Center-to-Center | 96mm (3.75 inches) |
| Total Length | ~4 inches (102mm) |
| Width | ~0.5 inch (12.7mm) |
| Projection | ~1 inch (25.4mm) |
| Material | Die-cast zinc base |
| Finish Code | G10 (Satin Nickel) |
Montana Installation Reality
The satin nickel finish handles Montana’s humidity swings better than painted finishes that can chip or peel when cabinet doors expand and contract through heating seasons. That low-gloss surface doesn’t show every fingerprint like polished chrome would — crucial in busy kitchens where nobody’s wiping down hardware daily.
For contractors handling multiple units or larger ranch homes, these pulls deliver consistency. Available sizes include 76mm (3 inches) and 128mm (5-1/16 inches) for coordinating different cabinet sizes. Matching knobs and hinges come in the same G10 satin nickel finish, eliminating finish variation headaches.
The zinc construction specified in the Everyday Heritage line confirms solid metal throughout — not hollow stamped steel that dents or plated plastic that chips. When mounting on full-overlay doors common in modern kitchen designs, the 1-inch projection provides enough grip without interfering with adjacent doors or drawers.
FAQ
What’s included with each pull? Each pull includes mounting screws, typically #8-32 x 1 inch and/or #8-32 x 1-1/2 inch sizes. The different lengths accommodate various cabinet door thicknesses.
Will these work on my existing cabinets? If your current pulls use 96mm (3.75 inch) center-to-center spacing, these are direct replacements. They’re compatible with standard cabinet door thicknesses, typically 3/4 inch.
How do the different Amerock collections compare? All maintain the same 96mm spacing and quality construction. Collections include Allison Value, Edge Pull, Stature, Factor, Davenport, and Everyday Heritage — the difference is aesthetic styling, not function or quality.
What other finishes are available? Alternative finishes include Polished Chrome, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Matte Black, and Golden Champagne. The satin nickel tends to be most forgiving for showing wear and fingerprints.
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