Schaub’s Country collection specializes in heavy-duty solid brass appliance pulls engineered for integrated refrigerators, dishwasher panels, and large pantry doors. These aren’t decorative afterthoughts — they’re structural hardware built to handle the weight and daily abuse of heavy appliance panels.
Built for Real Weight
The Country line offers two appliance pull models that matter for high-end kitchen builds:
| Model | Center-to-Center | Overall Length | Projection | Base Dimensions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 746 | 12” (305mm) | 14-1/4” (362mm) | 1-3/4” (44mm) | 1-3/4” x 1-3/8” |
| 7465 | 15” (381mm) | 17-1/2” (445mm) | 1-3/4” (44mm) | 1-3/4” x 1-3/8” |
Both models use solid brass construction with 1/4-20 x 1” thread screws. That substantial base footprint — nearly 1-3/4 inches — provides the stability needed when someone yanks open a 48-inch built-in refrigerator door daily for years.
Solid brass base material sets these apart from the zinc and aluminum pulls flooding the market. Brass doesn’t just look better — it holds threads better, resists corrosion in Montana’s variable climate, and won’t snap under load like pot metal hardware.
Eight Finishes That Actually Hold Up
The Country line offers eight finish options: Satin Brass (SB), Polished Nickel (PN), Antique Nickel (AN), Flat Black (FB), Aurora Bronze (AUB), Satin Nickel (SN), Oil Rubbed Bronze (ORB), and Polished Chrome (CH).
These finishes work because they’re applied to solid brass, not plated zinc. The difference shows after five years of daily use — brass maintains its finish integrity while cheaper substrates bubble and flake.
Schaub backs their hardware with a 5-year guarantee against defects in material and workmanship. Standard for premium hardware, but meaningful when you’re installing pulls on high-end appliances.
Installation That Works
Standard mounting requires drilling two holes at the specified center-to-center distance. The pulls include 1/4-20 x 1” screws. The 1-3/4” base diameter provides a substantial footprint for stability on wood or metal appliance panels.
These pulls fit mounting patterns of major luxury appliance brands that allow for custom panels. No special adapters or custom drilling — they work with Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador, and other brands that contractors actually install in high-end Montana homes.
The Bottom Line
With approximately 4.9/5 stars based on retailer data, customers consistently praise the product quality and note these as sturdy, elegant solutions for large appliance panels. Competitors offer similar 12” and 15” pulls but may use zinc or aluminum instead of solid brass.
For contractors building kitchens where the refrigerator costs more than a truck, Country appliance pulls deliver the structural integrity and finish quality these projects demand. The solid brass construction handles Montana’s temperature swings better than pot metal alternatives, and the substantial mounting footprint prevents the wobble that develops in lighter hardware over time.
Other sizes in the Country collection include 3”, 4”, and 6” options for a coordinated kitchen look. But for integrated appliances and oversized pantry doors, the 746 and 7465 models provide the leverage and durability that heavy panels require.
FAQ
What mounting hardware comes with Schaub Country appliance pulls?
Each pull includes mounting hardware, typically 1/4-20 x 1” screws. The screws thread into the substantial brass bases for secure mounting on appliance panels or heavy doors.
Will these pulls work with my integrated refrigerator brand?
The Country pulls are designed to fit mounting patterns of major luxury appliance brands that allow for custom panels. They work with standard panel-ready refrigerators from Sub-Zero, Thermador, Wolf, and similar brands without special adapters.
What’s the actual weight capacity of these pulls?
While specific weight ratings aren’t published, these are noted as heavy-duty construction designed for integrated refrigerators, dishwasher panels, and large pantry doors. The solid brass construction and 1-3/4” mounting base handle the daily stress of heavy appliance doors.
Do the finishes hold up in real kitchen use?
The solid brass base material provides superior quality and finish retention compared to zinc or aluminum alternatives. Schaub backs this with a 5-year warranty against defects in material and workmanship.
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