The Avenue appliance pull from Schaub delivers what contractors need most in high-end kitchen hardware: solid brass construction that won’t fail under daily use and corrosion-resistant finishes that handle Montana’s dry winters and variable indoor humidity. Available in 12-inch and 18-inch versions, these pulls provide the right scale for everything from standard dishwashers to commercial-grade refrigerators.
Dimensional Specifications & Installation
Getting the measurements right matters when you’re integrating appliance panels. The 12-inch model (211058) features 14-3/8 inches overall length with 1-7/8 inches projection, while the 18-inch model (211059) stretches to 20-3/8 inches overall with the same 1-7/8 inch projection. Both share identical base dimensions at 1-1/2 by 1 inch.
| Specification | 12” Model (211058) | 18” Model (211059) |
|---|---|---|
| Center-to-Center | 12” (304.8mm) | 18” (457mm) |
| Overall Length | 14-3/8” (365mm) | 20-3/8” (518mm) |
| Projection | 1-7/8” (48mm) | 1-7/8” (48mm) |
| Base Dimensions | 1-1/2” x 1” | 1-1/2” x 1” |
| Weight | Not specified | 2.09 lbs (948g) |
| Mounting Hardware | 1/4-20 x 1” screws | 1/4-20 x 1” screws |
The included 1/4-20 x 1” machine screws handle standard mounting, though precision drilling at exactly 12 or 18 inches center-to-center is non-negotiable. That 1-7/8 inch projection needs clearance calculation too — factor it into your appliance handle swings or deal with banged-up pulls later.
Material Quality & Durability
Solid brass construction sets these pulls apart from the zinc alloy alternatives flooding the market. At 2.09 pounds for the 18-inch version, you’re getting substantial hardware that won’t flex or crack when someone yanks open a loaded freezer drawer.
The corrosion-resistant finishes matter in kitchens where steam, splatter, and daily handling take their toll. Unlike plated zinc that shows wear at contact points within a year, these brass pulls develop character without failing. The weight alone tells the story — hefty enough to feel premium, engineered to outlast the appliances they’re mounted on.
Finish Options & Coordination
Five finish options cover the spectrum: Polished Nickel for that bright, reflective look; Vintage Brass when you want warmth; Matte Black for contemporary contrast; Satin Brass for subtle elegance; and Unlacquered Brass that’ll patina naturally over time.
The Avenue collection extends beyond appliance pulls, offering cabinet pulls in 4, 6, 8, and 10-inch sizes plus matching knobs. This matters when you’re outfitting an entire kitchen — consistency across all hardware reads as intentional design, not cobbled-together afterthoughts.
The transitional design philosophy works because it doesn’t commit too hard to either traditional or contemporary camps. Clean lines without being stark. Substantial without being clunky. The kind of hardware that ages into whatever style direction the kitchen takes over the years.
FAQ
What appliances work best with these pulls? These pulls excel on high-end kitchen appliances including refrigerators, dishwashers, and ovens, plus large pantry doors and tall cabinetry where scale matters.
Do these come with a warranty? Yes, Schaub provides a Limited Lifetime Warranty to the original owner against defects in material and workmanship.
What about lead content? These carry a California Proposition 65 Warning for chemicals including lead known to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
Can these work with integrated appliance panels? Absolutely — they’re designed specifically for integrated appliance panels and work with major brands that support custom panel handles including Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Thermador.
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