Cosmas 10 Pack 161-3ORB Oil Rubbed Bronze Cabinet Bar Handle Pull - 3 Inch (76mm) Hole Centers
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beachbroad
19-11-2024I purchased the 10-pack for my bathroom remodel. They are very attractive, appear to be well made (mostly), and are easy to install. I would have given 5 stars but there were 2 issues: 1) the screws that came with the pulls were too short, but I had to go the the hardware store every 5 minutes anyway so it was no big deal, and 2) 2 of the 10 pulls had loose crossbars. I had to use superglue to stabilize the bar (on the back side so it wouldnt show) and I hope it holds.
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Andrew
> 3 dayI love these on my project. Refinished a dresser, and these were the absolute perfect end to the details. Will probably end up buying again for future projects! You guys lost a star though. Why? Holy mother of package waste. Youd think at most, one bag of ten handles, and one bag of ten screws, even though you could get away with one bag holding all twenty pieces. (10 x screws, 10 x handles) No you guys took that a step further...about 18 steps further. After already having all 10 handles in the box, do you then need to individually wrap each set of handle and screw, and then not only that but wrap each individual screw and put it into the bag with the handle? Literally 20 pieces of plastic dudes! 18-19 of them are unnecessary. Its 2020 -- were supposed to be cuttin down on this stuff.
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J. M. Novak
> 3 dayGreat product, better than I could have imagined, solid, weighty, good threads. Very happy with product. Good weight, nice patina/color, just like pics but better.
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deanandmaria
> 3 dayThese matched our other Bronze fixtures well, are very sturdy looking and add a nice manly touch to any bathroom. They look great on our Navy Blue bathroom Cabinets.
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Comments
> 3 dayNicely machined and well made, but they are heavy. The diameter of the metal bar seems to be 1/2. This is matter of personal taste, but for me it would have been much better to use a metal bar of smaller diameter - say 3/8. I think they would appear less clunky. Still have not decided if I should return. Perhaps the manufacturer makes a similar handle with a smaller diameter bar.
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mama of 2
> 3 dayGorgeous! Heavy. Substantial. Needed longer acres on my drawers, but otherwise, they are perfect! Really nice for the price! Gave it a 4 star for installation, only because I had to drive 20 miles to a hardware store, thats what I get for living in the country. But they are perfect for my rustic log home!
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Dre
Greater than one weekExcellent. I love these handles. The color was exactly what i wanted and the i like how sturdy they feel.
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Tamara Murazik
> 3 dayHoly smokes, Folks. These things are worth every penny!!! If you like the way the picture looks, click buy now and you won’t be sorry. Heavy duty construction, nice hardware, and great finish. Transformed my kitchen for sure. Will order again.
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SuzieQ
> 3 dayThis pull is as nice in person as in the photo. Substantial in every way, and perfect for a cabin or rustic-style home. My only complaint is that the bar is not solidly attached to the two end pieces. The ends dont slip off-- the bar rolls a little inside the ends. That doesnt seem to affect their performance, and its not so loose that the bar is sloppy. Just one of those things you dont expect (I expect solid construction which means nothing should be loose), but for the price, weight and appearance of these, I bought them for my laundry room. Theyre attractive and make a statement on cabinet drawers and doors.
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REDc
19-11-2024So we ordered 6 of these and will be using them as curtain ties-backs (yes, yes, I know these are cabinet knobs but the size and shape are perfect for what we wanted). In order to figure out how to mount a knob straight to a solid post, we had to see how this was put together. Obviously its pretty small so should be simple. Well, I here to say it is. See the our image of the piece taken apart for some idea. There are 4 parts, the rod, the rod holder (cabinet standoff), the set screw (little black screw) and the cabinet mounting screw (silver screw). First, we noticed that our cabinet screw only went in a 1/4... that seemed odd. So we looked a little closer and saw the set screw. Well we took that out and voila... the rod fell out almost immediately. Looking a little closer we saw that the pin head of the set screw had missed the pre-drilled hole to sit in. Theres a small dimple in our rod but its covered by the handle collar. Reseating the set screw into the rod not only made the rod a little straighter but also allowed for the cabinet screw to go nearly all the way in (1/4 stuck out or so). So thats the rod... if yours isnt straight or seems really lose, check the set screw and its positioning. Aside all that, we now know how were going to mount the rod/knob to a post/wall where one cant get to the backside to use the cabinet screw. Simple solution... HANGER BOLTS They have a fine machine thread on one end and coarse wood thread on the other. Something like this