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Schaub Colonial Cabinet Hardware: Built for Serious Appliance Pulls

Schaub’s Colonial line tackles a specific problem — finding appliance pulls that match the weight and presence of high-end integrated refrigerators and dishwashers. These aren’t standard 3-inch cabinet pulls scaled up. The 749 series spans 12 inches with a 2-1/4 inch projection and 7/8 inch base diameter. The larger 7495 series stretches to 15 inches with a 2-inch projection and weighs 2.5 pounds.

That weight matters. Cheap appliance pulls flex when you yank open a 42-inch built-in. Colonial pulls won’t.

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Solid Brass Construction Beats the Alternatives

Cast solid brass body construction separates Colonial from the multi-part pulls flooding the market. No zinc alloy cores with brass plating. No plastic inserts hidden under decorative caps. Single-piece construction means these pulls handle decades of daily use without loosening joints or worn threads.

The finish options cover the traditional kitchen spectrum:

FinishCodeBest Application
Oil-Rubbed Bronze10BDark wood cabinetry
Satin BrassSBWarm traditional kitchens
Antique NickelANAged, historic look
Polished Chrome26Bright traditional
Satin Nickel15Transitional spaces
Polished NickelPNFormal traditional
Flat BlackFBModern farmhouse
Aurora BronzeAUBUnique bronze variant

Eight finishes means matching existing hardware without the “close enough” compromise that ruins high-end kitchen renovations.

Traditional Design That Actually Looks Historic

Engraved accents and baroque-style detailing define the Colonial aesthetic. This isn’t simplified “traditional-inspired” hardware. The baroque elements — curves, flourishes, dimensional details — match authentic period hardware from actual colonial homes.

Traditional Colonial design with classic European architectural cues works in genuine historic properties where modern interpretations look fake. Compatible with most standard 3/4-inch to 1-1/8-inch panel thicknesses, so retrofitting older integrated appliances doesn’t require panel modifications.

The line extends beyond appliance pulls. Matches Schaub Colonial Collection items including the 4-inch 747 pulls and 748/749 series knobs. Full kitchen coordination without mixing collections that almost-but-not-quite match.

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Installation and Specifications

Two mounting options handle different installation scenarios. Standard screw-through installation (front mounting holes) works for most applications. Concealed Surface (CS prefix): Hidden fastener system for seamless appearance eliminates visible screws on ultra-high-end installations.

Key specifications:

ModelSpanOverall LengthProjectionWeight
749 Series12 inches12-7/8 inches2-1/4 inchesNot specified
7495 Series15 inches16 inches2 inches2.5 lbs

Requires precision 12-inch or 15-inch center-to-center drilling. No room for measurement error on integrated appliance panels where fixing mistakes means ordering new panels.

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The Bottom Line

Colonial appliance pulls solve a real problem — finding substantial hardware for panel-ready appliances that doesn’t look like oversized cabinet hardware. The solid brass construction justifies the premium pricing. 5.0 out of 5 stars from Ferguson users backs up the quality claims.

For Montana’s high-end kitchen market — especially historic home renovations in Helena, Butte, or Missoula’s historic districts — Colonial delivers authentic traditional styling with modern reliability. The weight alone tells you these pulls mean business. At 2.5 pounds for the 15-inch model, they’re built like the commercial appliances they’re designed to handle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What’s the actual weight capacity of these pulls?

The specifications don’t include load ratings, but solid brass construction and 2.5 pound weight for the larger model indicate commercial-grade strength. These pulls handle heavy integrated refrigerator doors without flexing.

Q: Do the concealed surface (CS) models cost more?

Concealed Surface (CS prefix): Hidden fastener system models use a completely different mounting system, which typically adds cost in high-end hardware.

Q: Will these match existing Colonial Collection hardware from 10 years ago?

Matches Schaub Colonial Collection items including the 4-inch 747 pulls and 748/749 series knobs. Schaub maintains consistent finishes within collections, but verify specific finish codes match your existing hardware.

Q: Can these mount on thin overlay panels?

Compatible with most standard 3/4-inch to 1-1/8-inch panel thicknesses. Thinner panels may require backing plates or special mounting consideration due to the pull weight and projection.

Q: What’s the warranty coverage?

Manufacturer Limited Lifetime Warranty covers manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use. Standard for premium hardware — covers defects, not finish wear from use.

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