Drawer pulls are the touchpoint that make cabinets, dressers, and built-ins easy to open while elevating style and durability. This category covers cabinet pulls for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, workshops, and furniture upgrades, with options to match any project and budget.

Common styles include bar pulls, cup/bin pulls, finger and edge pulls, ring pulls, and appliance pulls. Popular finishes—matte black, satin nickel, chrome, stainless, oil-rubbed bronze, and polished or unlacquered brass—let you coordinate with faucets and hinges. Materials range from solid brass and stainless steel for longevity to zinc alloy and aluminum for value, with powder-coat or PVD coatings that resist corrosion in busy kitchens and humid baths.

Sizing is driven by center-to-center (CTC) hole spacing: 3 in, 96 mm, 128 mm, 160 mm, and longer sizes for tall drawers and panel-ready appliances. For a modern look, choose longer pulls (two-thirds the drawer width). For small drawers, a 3–4 in pull feels balanced. ADA-friendly pulls offer a comfortable grip with at least 1.5 in clearance.

Installation is straightforward with the right tools:
- Tape measure, combination square, and a hardware jig or template
- Center punch, 3/16 in bit (or M4 pilot), and drill/driver
- Screws: 8-32 (US) or M4 (metric), sized to drawer thickness
- Optional backplates to cover old holes and protect finishes

Tips for success: measure twice, mark centerlines, drill pilot holes to prevent tear-out, and use a level to keep rows aligned. For retrofits, match the existing CTC to avoid patching. For new builds, order a complete suite of kitchen hardware to maintain finish and style continuity.

Search popular keywords like drawer pulls, cabinet pulls, cup pulls, dresser handles, and modern brass or matte black drawer pulls to find the right fit for your project. Shop bulk packs, sample finishes, and compare reviews before buying online.