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.
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:
| Finish | Code | Best Application |
|---|---|---|
| Oil-Rubbed Bronze | 10B | Dark wood cabinetry |
| Satin Brass | SB | Warm traditional kitchens |
| Antique Nickel | AN | Aged, historic look |
| Polished Chrome | 26 | Bright traditional |
| Satin Nickel | 15 | Transitional spaces |
| Polished Nickel | PN | Formal traditional |
| Flat Black | FB | Modern farmhouse |
| Aurora Bronze | AUB | Unique 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.
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:
| Model | Span | Overall Length | Projection | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 749 Series | 12 inches | 12-7/8 inches | 2-1/4 inches | Not specified |
| 7495 Series | 15 inches | 16 inches | 2 inches | 2.5 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.
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.
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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