Q:From the website pictures it looks like the 10-pack pulls are not the same as the pulls as the individual pulls. The individuals have a copper edging. Can anyone verify that these are in fact the same or different. I want the copper edging, but I would like to buy a 10 pack + 4 individuals.
by|Apr 23, 2019
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A: all Oil Rubber Bronze have a copper edge.
by|May 6, 2021
Q:It looks like this cup pull is 6.5 inches wide with 3 inch center on center for installation. I also want to make sure the back where the screws are installed is flush with the outer edge of the pull. A picture of the back or side of this product would help. Is this correct?
by|Oct 4, 2016
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A: Hello Anonymous,
Here is a pdf file that give complete dimentions.
http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/a5/a5c90f63-ed80-4316-8d98-7530e986ff73.pdf
Left click on the photo of the product you are interested in at Home Depot.com. Then detailed installation instructions and product specifications can be found by clicking on the word “specification” which is below the product’s photo. You will find an installations instructions and user guide to the right. Read this over carefully to see if this is right for you.
Thank you for your inquiry.
Charlotte of the Home Depot Community.
by|Oct 4, 2016
Q:Does this style of pull handle have 1 screw?
by|Jan 23, 2015
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A: Yes, one on each side, 3" apart. Cannot see or feel screws from front.
by|May 3, 2023
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A: This product uses two screws spaced 3 inches center to center.
by|May 3, 2023
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A: Has 2 screws that come with each pull.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:What does pull length mean? What does center to center measurement mean?
by|Jan 20, 2015
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A: Center to center means the center point of the 1st screw hole, to the center point of the 2nd screw hole. It's usually referred to as "X length on centers" so a sink has holes that are either 5" on centers, or 8" on centers, referring to the center of the holes for the 2 different sizes of sink faucets (found this out the hard way). Hope that helps.