




DESCRIPTION:
Our Square Bar Pulls, named for their square cross-section, add sophistication to your cabinet drawers and doors. They are modern, simple, durable in construction, and easy to install. Large sizes are also available. These pulls are made from solid zinc alloy, which resists rusting.
Brand: Celeste Designs
Material: Solid Zinc Alloy
Thickness of Bar: 9mm (3/8”)
Projection: 1.36” from top of pull to cabinet surface
Overall Length: Add 3/8” to the hole-to-hole distance (center to center)
Finish: Brushed Nickel
Construction: Solid Zinc Alloy
Condition: Brand new, never installed
Includes: Pair of 1" screws (longer screws for drawers included)
Choose the length (center-to-center) before adding to cart.
Edges are smooth for safety.
AVAILABLE SIZES: 5", 8", 10", 12.5"
AVAILABLE COLORS: Brushed Nickel, Polished Chrome, Oil Rubbed Bronze, and Antique Copper
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY:
Lifetime warranty against rust and warping under normal use.
This product is intended for use on kitchen and bathroom cabinets only.
It is not intended for use on passage doors or appliances such as refrigerators.
Proof of purchase is required. Please provide a copy of your sales receipt.
Avoid scratching the surface with sharp objects during installation or daily use.
Installation costs are not included in the warranty.
To keep your warranty valid:
Do not open the packaging until you are sure the pulls fit your cabinets.
When your order arrives, measure with the pull in hand before drilling your cabinets to ensure the exact hole-to-hole distance.
The hole-to-hole size is listed in inches, but there may be a slight variation (1–2 millimeters) left or right when drilling.
CARE & MAINTENANCE:
Use mild soap and a soft cloth to clean and dry.
Do not use abrasive powders or chemicals.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
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For White Cabinets: Antique Copper or Oil Rubbed Bronze
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For Wood Finish Cabinets: Brushed Nickel or Polished Chrome
INSTALLATION:
To avoid damaging the handle threading, install carefully.
Begin tightening the screw manually until it catches the thread, then finish using a screwdriver or drill.
Forcing a misaligned screw can cause cross-threading and damage.