The Corinthian Appliance Pull (model 868-) weighs in at 4.03 pounds of solid brass — that’s not a typo. This isn’t some lightweight handle that’ll flex when you yank open a Sub-Zero. At 18.5 inches overall length with a 15-inch center-to-center spacing, it’s built for the appliance-grade doors that anchor high-end Montana kitchens.
Specifications That Matter
The pull measures 18.5 to 18.625 inches overall (470-473mm), with a base width of 2.75 inches and projection of 2.0 to 2.125 inches. That projection depth matters when you’re dealing with overlay doors on built-in refrigerators — too shallow and knuckles hit the adjacent cabinet face.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 18.5-18.625 inches |
| Center-to-Center | 15.0 inches (381mm) |
| Base Width | 2.75 inches |
| Projection | 2.0-2.125 inches |
| Material | Solid Brass |
| Weight | 4.03 lbs (1.83 kg) |
| Mounting Thread | 1/4-20 |
Two 1/4-20 x 1-inch mounting bolts come included. Standard thread size means replacements are hardware store finds, not special orders.
Where This Hardware Makes Sense
Schaub designed this for appliance fronts — refrigerators, freezers, ovens, dishwashers — plus large cabinet doors and pantry doors. The weight and scale work on substantial doors. Stick this on a standard upper cabinet and it’ll look ridiculous.
The pull targets high-end residential kitchens, period-style or traditional interiors, and commercial-style cabinetry. Translation: homes where the kitchen remodel budget starts at five figures. The solid brass construction handles temperature swings better than plated zinc alternatives — no flaking finish after years of Montana’s dry-winter-to-humid-summer cycles.
Coordinating the Corinthian Collection
The collection includes the 870 Corinthian Knob (1-3/8”), 872 Cup Pull (3”), plus cabinet pulls in 3-3/4” and 6” sizes. Mix the appliance pull with cabinet hardware from the same line for a coordinated look. The knob works for doors, the cup pull for drawers, standard pulls for base cabinets.
Installation requires aligning pre-drilled holes 15 inches apart, then inserting bolts from the interior and tightening. A standard Phillips-head screwdriver handles the job. No specialty tools needed.
The Bottom Line
At over four pounds per pull, the Corinthian 868 commits to traditional luxury. The solid brass won’t corrode or tarnish like lesser metals. The 15-inch spacing fits modern appliance standards. Just know what you’re buying — this hardware demands doors substantial enough to carry its visual weight. Perfect for the Whitefish mountain home with Viking appliances. Overkill for the Ronan rental property kitchen update.
FAQ
What finishes are available for the Corinthian collection? The Corinthian collection comes in multiple finishes to match your kitchen’s aesthetic. Each pull coordinates with other hardware in the same finish throughout the line. Check with your WBC cabinet specialist for current finish options and availability.
Will this pull work on standard cabinet doors? It’s designed for appliance fronts, large cabinet doors, and pantry doors. At 18.5 inches long and 4 pounds, it’s oversized for typical upper cabinets. Save it for substantial doors that can handle the visual weight.
What’s the warranty coverage? Schaub provides a limited warranty covering the product, though the specific duration isn’t detailed. Returns follow standard retailer policies — check with your specific WBC location for their return window.
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