JUXYES Pack of 5 European Style Vintage Cabinet Handles Pulls, Antique Decorative Dresser Drawer Pulls Retro Drawer Pull Handles Knobs for Cupboard Cabinet

Pack of 5 European Style Vintage Cabinet Handles Pulls, Antique Decorative Dresser Drawer Pulls Retro Drawer Pull Handles Knobs for Cupboard Cabinet

Features

  • Antique Cabinet Knobs, break away from the norm and add a touch of retro and elegance to your home decor with these chic euro drawer pulls.
  • Mounting screws are included, perfect fit for the chest, bin, dresser, drawer, cabinets, cupboard and all home furniture. You will surprise how a little change like these handles will change your house atmosphere.
  • This drawer handle is made of metal so it's not flimsy or plastic like some handles can be. It's very sturdy, looks beautiful and elegant.
  • Each pull length is about 168mm / 6-5/8" with 76mm / 3" hole spacing. And the screw length is about 24mm, 27mm and 32mm.
  • Each package included 5 PCS vintage Antique Bronze cabinet pulls. 3 different size mounting screw and each size for 10 PCS.

Specifications

Color Antique Silver
Unit Count 5

Pack of five European-style vintage cabinet pulls in an antique silver finish. Each metal pull measures 168 mm (6-5/8") overall with 76 mm (3") center-to-center hole spacing and includes mounting screws in three lengths (24 mm, 27 mm, 32 mm) for installation on chests, dressers, drawers and cabinets.

Model Number: B087FBT3M4

JUXYES Pack of 5 European Style Vintage Cabinet Handles Pulls, Antique Decorative Dresser Drawer Pulls Retro Drawer Pull Handles Knobs for Cupboard Cabinet Review

4.6 out of 5

Why I tried these pulls

A small hardware swap can do more for tired furniture than almost any other quick project. I picked up the JUXYES vintage pulls to refresh a beat-up maple dresser and to see how the antique silver finish would play against a soft-gray bathroom vanity. My goals were simple: keep the 3-inch center-to-center spacing I already had, add some visual interest without glare, and avoid flimsy pot-metal that bends the first time you tug on a sticky drawer.

Design and build quality

Out of the box, these feel reassuringly solid. They’re cast metal, not plastic, and the weight is immediately noticeable in the hand. The profile leans European vintage—ornate without being overwrought—and the raised details are crisp with no sharp flash or rough seams. On the underside where you actually grab, the edges are smoothed enough that knuckles don’t catch.

The antique silver finish is a muted, pewter-like tone with a soft patina. It reads as warm gray rather than chrome and doesn’t scream for attention. On darker woods the contrast is gentle; on painted cabinets (mine are a pale gray), they add a bit of definition without looking too shiny. Finish consistency across the five in my pack was excellent—no mismatched tones or patchy plating.

Dimensions are worth noting. Overall length is about 168 mm (6-5/8") with a 76 mm (3") center-to-center. The longer overall length gives the handles a presence beyond the typical 3-inch bar pull but still fits well on modest drawer fronts. On narrower drawers under 10 inches wide, they can start to look a little crowded; on standard dresser drawers and typical vanity doors, the proportions felt right.

Installation experience

If your existing hardware is already 3-inch center-to-center, install is straightforward. I reused the holes on my dresser and vanity, squared the pulls with a small torpedo level, and had all five on in under an hour, including cleanup.

A few practical notes:

  • Screws: The included screws are metric M4 x 0.7 in three lengths (roughly 24 mm, 27 mm, and 32 mm). That’s great for fitting different material thicknesses, but it does mean American standard 8-32 cabinet screws won’t thread in. If you need longer than 32 mm for a thicker door or if you’re going through a face frame and a panel, plan to source M4-0.7 in the right length.
  • Hole size: If you’re drilling new holes, a 5/32" to 11/64" bit gave me a snug pass-through for the screws without chewing the wood. Older furniture sometimes has enlarged or wallowed-out holes; on the dresser I refreshed, the existing holes were slightly oversized for the screw heads. A small flat washer on the inside of the drawer front solved that neatly.
  • Thickness fit: On standard 3/4" drawer fronts and doors, the 24 mm screws seated perfectly. The 27 mm worked better on a vanity door with a slightly thicker profile because of the panel-and-stile construction. The 32 mm came in handy where the material plus the pull’s threaded depth needed a touch more reach.
  • Alignment: As with any pull with two posts, your accuracy on the 3" spacing is what makes or breaks the look. I used a simple hardware jig, but a cardboard template and a sharp awl will do in a pinch.

Everything tightened down cleanly, and the threads in the pulls themselves were cleanly cut—no cross-threading or gritty feel. To keep things from loosening over time, I like a drop of medium-strength thread locker or a tiny star washer on the screw inside the drawer.

Daily use and ergonomics

After a few weeks of daily use, nothing has budged or rattled. The pulls feel as sturdy as they did on day one. The grip is comfortable; there’s enough clearance to avoid your nails scraping the drawer front, and the curved profile sits well under the fingers. These aren’t featherweight, and that’s a plus—they don’t flex when you pull a heavy, fully loaded drawer.

Because the finish is a lightly aged silver and not mirror-bright, fingerprints and smudges don’t shout at you. A quick wipe with a damp microfiber cloth keeps them looking fresh. I’d avoid harsh cleansers; mild soap and water are enough.

Aesthetics and pairing

The antique silver tone is versatile. It pairs well with oil-rubbed bronze hinges (the slight warmth plays nicely) and doesn’t clash with satin nickel. Against bright chrome it can look a touch muted, which may be exactly what you want if you’re aiming for softer, period-leaning details in a kitchen or bath.

On painted furniture, especially lighter colors, the pulls create a nice focal point. On darker stains, the raised details catch light subtly and add texture. If your space leans modern minimal, the ornate lines might be a step too decorative; for traditional, vintage, eclectic, or transitional settings, they feel right at home.

What I liked

  • Solid cast metal construction with crisp detailing and a comfortable grip
  • Consistent antique silver finish across all five pieces
  • True 3-inch center-to-center that makes them an easy retrofit
  • Multiple screw lengths included, which covered both my dresser and vanity doors
  • Long overall length gives a more upscale look than a basic 3" bar pull

Where they could be better

  • Metric threads: In the U.S., most cabinet hardware uses 8-32 screws. These take M4-0.7, so if you need replacement or specialty lengths, you’ll likely make a trip to the hardware store or order online.
  • Oversized existing holes: On older furniture, you may need washers inside the drawer to keep screw heads from pulling through. Not a flaw of the pull, but something to plan for.
  • Pack size: Sold in fives. If you need six or ten, you’ll be doing some math. Not a dealbreaker, but worth noting for larger projects.

Practical tips for a clean install

  • Confirm your existing spacing. These are 3" (76 mm). Measure twice—don’t assume old furniture is standard.
  • If you’re drilling new holes, make a template. Something as simple as a scrap of cardboard with two precisely spaced holes will keep everything aligned across multiple drawers.
  • Test screw length before committing. If a screw bottoms out before the handle is tight, add a flat washer inside the drawer or switch to a shorter length.
  • If you need longer screws, the thread spec is M4-0.7. Bring one to the store for a match.
  • Take a minute to deburr the holes on painted surfaces to prevent paint chipping around the hardware.

Value

For a five-pack of solid metal pulls with an included screw assortment, the value is strong. The fit and finish land well above the bargain-bin hardware I’ve used in the past, and the styling is versatile enough to work across bedrooms, baths, and entry pieces without feeling out of place. If you’re refreshing a thrifted dresser or trying to add some character to stock cabinetry, these strike a good balance of quality and price.

The bottom line

The JUXYES vintage pulls made two tired pieces in my house feel intentional and finished. They’re sturdy, well detailed, and easy to live with, and the understated antique silver finish plays nicely with a range of colors and materials. Installation was painless once I accounted for the metric screws and the vagaries of old furniture holes.

Recommendation: I recommend these pulls if you need a 3-inch center-to-center replacement and like the idea of a softer, vintage-inspired look without going flashy. They’re a good fit for furniture makeovers and for adding character to basic cabinetry. Just be aware of the metric screw spec and plan accordingly—have a few washers on hand and verify your lengths before final tightening. With that minor prep, you’ll get a satisfying, durable upgrade that looks and feels more expensive than it is.



Project Ideas

Business

Furniture Refresh Service

Offer a local small-scale service that updates kitchen and bedroom cabinets by swapping outdated hardware for vintage-style euro pulls. Charge per cabinet/drawer plus travel and paint prep if needed. Market to homeowners preparing to sell, Airbnb hosts, and busy professionals who want a fast, affordable refresh. Keep kits of five pulls (like this pack) on hand for quick jobs.


Curated Hardware Packs for DIYers

Source these pulls in bulk and assemble themed kits (bathroom kit, farmhouse kitchen kit, vintage dresser kit) that include matching screws, installation instructions, spacing template, and small extras like felt pads. Sell on Etsy, Shopify, or local craft markets. Use lifestyle photos showing before/after to attract buyers; price kits to cover parts, packaging and a healthy margin.


Hands-On Workshops & Pop-Up Classes

Host workshops teaching basic furniture upcycling: sanding, painting, and installing new hardware. Provide each attendee a 5-pack of pulls as part of the ticket price and let them complete a small project to take home (e.g., a jewelry board or small shelf). Partner with cafes, maker spaces, or hardware stores to reduce venue costs and cross-promote.


Wholesale / Staging Partnerships

Partner with real estate stagers, interior designers and Airbnb managers to supply hardware in bulk for property refreshes. Offer volume discounts and fast turnaround. Provide installation guidance or a subcontracted installation team as an upsell. Emphasize the pulls' sturdy metal build and instant visual impact when pitching to professionals who need quick, reliable upgrades.

Creative

Vintage Dresser Makeover Kit

Give an old dresser a boutique look: sand and repaint the drawers (chalk paint for a distressed finish or satin for a cleaner look), replace the old knobs with these antique silver euro pulls (168 mm / 6-5/8 in length, 76 mm / 3 in center spacing) and touch up hardware holes. Include felt drawer liners and a step-by-step care card. Great as a weekend upcycle project or a gift.


Wall-Mounted Key & Mail Rack

Mount two or three pulls to a reclaimed wood board spaced evenly to create a stylish entryway rack for keys, sunglasses, light bags and incoming mail. Use the included screws (24, 27, 32 mm) and finish the board with stain or paint to match your decor. Add labels or small hooks between pulls for extra organization.


Jewelry and Scarf Organizer

Attach a row of pulls to a decorative backing (frame, pallet wood, or painted MDF) to hang necklaces, bracelets and scarves without tangling. The 76 mm center spacing offers compact hanging while the solid metal pulls support heavier pieces. Add a mirror or small shelf above for a dressing-station vibe.


Repurposed Bathroom Towel Bar / Cupboard Towel Holder

Install one or two pulls horizontally on the underside of a cabinet or on a small board to make a mini towel bar for hand towels. Their sturdy metal construction holds damp towels and adds a cohesive vintage look when used with matching cabinet hardware elsewhere in the bathroom.