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Schaub Haniburton Cabinet Appliance Pull 12″ (482-)

At 1.81 lbs of solid brass construction, this appliance pull delivers the heft contractors need for heavy-duty kitchen applications. The 12-inch center-to-center spacing with 1-7/8” projection provides substantial grip for paneled refrigerators and dishwashers while handling the daily abuse of commercial kitchens.

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Heavy-Duty Construction That Lasts

The numbers tell the story. This solid brass pull weighs approximately 1.81 pounds — that’s serious metal, not hollow tube stock. The 15/16-inch base diameter spreads the load across a wider mounting surface, reducing stress concentration that causes lesser hardware to pull through over time.

The 1/4-20 thread size means standard machine screws that hold tight in both wood and metal applications. No specialty fasteners to track down when a screw strips out three years down the road.

SpecificationValue
Weight1.81 lbs
Center-to-Center12 in. (305 mm)
Overall Length12-15/16 in. (328.6 mm)
Projection1-7/8 in. (47.6 mm)
Base Diameter15/16 in. (24 mm)
Thread Size1/4-20

Purpose-Built for Appliance Panels

Designed specifically as an ‘appliance pull’ for paneled kitchen appliances, this hardware solves real installation challenges. The 12-inch center-to-center mounting matches standard appliance panel specifications — no custom drilling or offset mounting brackets needed.

Back-to-back (BTB) mounting options (SKU prefix BTB482-) handle glass door applications where through-bolting creates a finished look on both sides. Concealed surface (CS) mounting (SKU prefix CS482-) eliminates visible hardware on the interior for ultra-high-end installations.

Installation includes all necessary mounting hardware with standard 1/4-20 screws. The 1/4-20 machine screws (typically 1 inch long) provide enough thread engagement for solid mounting without punching through thin panels.

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Finish Options for Any Kitchen Design

Six finish options cover the spectrum from traditional to contemporary:

  • Unlacquered Brass (UNBR) — develops natural patina over time. Perfect for Montana lodge kitchens where the hardware ages with the home.
  • Matte Black (MB) — the current favorite for modern mountain homes. Hides fingerprints better than polished finishes.
  • Polished Chrome (26) — classic commercial kitchen finish. Shows everything but cleans easily.
  • Satin Brass (SB) — warmer than chrome without the maintenance of unlacquered brass.
  • Satin Nickel (15) and Polished Nickel (PN) — split the difference between chrome’s coolness and brass’s warmth.

Part of the Haniburton Collection, allowing for coordination with matching knobs, T-knobs, and standard cabinet pulls. This matters when specing an entire kitchen — consistent hardware across cabinets and appliances.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the actual weight capacity of this pull?

While the manufacturer doesn’t publish specific load ratings, the 1.81 lb solid brass construction and 1/4-20 thread mounting indicate commercial-grade capacity. It’s designed for heavy cabinet doors and oversized drawers that require a substantial grip.

Does the unlacquered brass really change color?

Yes. The unlacquered brass (UNBR) finish has no protective coating, so it oxidizes naturally. Expect darkening within months, developing character marks where hands touch it most. Some clients love this living finish; others hate the maintenance.

Can this work on standard cabinet doors, not just appliances?

While designed for paneled appliances, it’s suitable for heavy cabinet doors and oversized drawers. The 1-7/8” projection provides clearance for frame-and-panel doors without knuckle interference.

What’s the warranty coverage?

Schaub provides a limited lifetime warranty covering defects in material and workmanship under normal use. Standard for quality hardware, but remember — “normal use” doesn’t cover contractor abuse during installation.

How does this compare to other appliance pulls?

Market alternatives include Emtek Select Bar Appliance Pulls and Top Knobs Channing or Ascendra collections. The Schaub’s 1.81 lb weight puts it in the heavy-duty category — most competitors use thinner wall tubing to cut costs.

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