Our Matte black T bar pulls knobs are made of high quality Aluminum Alloy which will not chip or wear off.This matte blackpulls are suitable for different styles of cabinets, wardrobes, vanities and cupboards.
About this item:
♥ Measurements&Hole Centers(CC):
Diameter:12mm(0.5 inch), Projection:36mm(1.4") from the surface to the bar.
Single Hole Knob, Overall Length: 2"(50mm);
Please measure your cabinet hole centers carefully and then decide which size is what you need.
♥ Product Material - These hexagon cabinet pulls are made of high quality aluminum alloy, which is break resistant, sturdy and durable. The surface is treated by high temperature oxidation, which is long-lasting colorfast.
♥ Hexagon And Removable Design - The cabinet pulls has modern and simple hexagon design, it is a brushed matte black color, with smooth lines and comfortable grip. The base of the handle is removable, you can install it according to your choice.
♥ Easy to Install – Each handle come with 4 screws( 1’’ and 1.57’’ M4 standard screws). so you can attach your new handles the moment you receive them. use a simple manual or powered Phillips-head screwdriver to attach these in seconds.
♥ Application Place- These hexagon cabinet pulls are suitable for decorating cabinets, closets, drawers, dressing tables, wardrobes and other furniture.
♥ Service Guarantee - We focus on quality and after-service. If you find any quality problem on our cabinet pulls, please feel free to contact us, we promise solve it until you are satisfied. Replacements or other solutions would be provided for you.
♥ Kind Tips: The listing is just for 1 piece pulls. If you need more , we can adjust the amount for you and give you discount.
If you need it urgently, you can choose to upgrade the transportation when you pay, and we will send you a fast express.
The actual color of the product may be different from the picture. If you need to see more pictures or have matching requirements, please contact us.
1. Stainless Steel (Most popular, best all-rounder for kitchens)
Pros: Naturally rust/moisture resistant, extremely durable, easy to clean (wipes down with just soapy water + no special care needed), highly cost-effective. Brushed stainless finishes hide fingerprints and water spots far better than polished shiny versions.
Best for: Modern/minimalist/industrial style kitchens, high-frequency use cabinets next to sinks/dishwashers where moisture and grease exposure is constant.
2. Aluminum Alloy (Top pick for color-matched, sleek designs)
Pros: Lightweight, highly formable so it works for slim linear pulls, recessed/invisible edge pulls, and custom profile shapes. Surface treatments (anodizing, electrophoretic coating) give you consistent matte/semi-gloss color options: gunmetal gray, matte black, champagne gold, matching your cabinet door finish perfectly.
Watch out for: Cheap coated versions may chip/scratch over time if the coating process is low quality — opt for anodized rather than painted finishes for kitchen use.
Best for: Coordinated tone-on-tone designs, handle-less or minimal bar pull setups.
3. Zinc Alloy Die-Cast (Best for decorative, heavy-duty statement pulls)
Pros: High density = substantial, premium weight and solid grip feel. Easily molded into intricate, ornate shapes (floral/fillet details for traditional styles, geometric sculpted shapes for luxe modern looks). Can be finished with durable electroplating (polished chrome, brushed nickel, antique brass, satin gold) that resists wear when the plating layer is thick/high quality.
Watch out for: Thin/cheap plating can chip if hit hard, exposing the base metal which may develop small oxidized spots over time.
Best for: Traditional/transitional/French country/luxury glam styles where the handle is meant to be a visible design detail, not just a functional afterthought.
4. Solid Brass / Natural Brass (Premium, living finish option)
Pros: Highest-end, weighty, naturally antimicrobial, and develops a unique natural patina over time if left unlacquered (no two handles age exactly the same, valued for heritage/eclectic designs). Lacquered versions stay bright and uniform if you prefer zero color change.
Cons: Higher price point, unlacquered brass needs to be accepted as a "living" material that shifts color with touch/oil exposure.
Best for: High-end custom cabinetry, vintage/Nanyang/traditional revival schemes, display cabinets or low-moisture perimeter cabinets rather than heavily splashed sink base cabinets (unless lacquered).
5. Carbon Steel + Baked Enamel/Powder Coat (Budget-friendly, minimalist look)
Pros: Can be formed into very thin, discreet profiles; matte black powder coat is the most popular option, pairs well with monochrome, Scandi, and Japandi palettes.
Watch out for: Chips at sharp edges or from hard knocks will expose raw steel underneath that can rust quickly in humid kitchens — only buy high-quality thick powder coat versions for kitchen use.
Best for: Low-splash upper cabinets, pantry cabinets, or very careful homeowners who prioritize aesthetic over maximum rough-use durability.
6. Non-Metal Accent Materials (Leather, Solid Wood, Ceramic, Rattan)
Pros: Warm, tactile, softens the overall look of cabinetry, perfect for coordinating with wood grain/cream/curved cabinet styles.
Watch out for: Not ideal for high-grease, high-moisture primary kitchen work zones (leather absorbs oil/stains, unsealed wood warps with steam). These work best for low-use accent cabinets: sideboards, bar cabinets, glass display cabinets, mudroom built-ins.
Best for: Decor-focused, cozy, or rustic cabin/Mediterranean style spaces where the handle is a textural accent piece.