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A classic & traditional white porcelain cabinet knob. Made of quality porcelain material, this stylish knob has a smooth & attractive look & feel. This round knob works well in kitchens, bathrooms, on furniture, cabinets, drawers, & other uses. This cabinet knob is designed in the Late 19th Century / Early 20th Century style of hardware, but will match any period style up to current modern styles. The brass plated bolt included is inserted from the front through the head of the knob, & comes with a square nut for the back for tightening. Available in 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", & 1-1/2" diameter knobs.
Use only hand tools to install porcelain knobs on your cabinets. Power tools (or even wrenches) may cause damage to the thread or to the knobs.
Insert bolt through head of knob. To tighten, hand turn only the nut on the back of the screw (this is one reason that the heads of the screws are smooth on top and do not have a slot.) Do not turn the knob itself as it may cause breakage. Tighten carefully but do not over-tighten - remember they are made of porcelain & are by their nature, fragile.
We will not replace broken knobs due to over tightening or mishandling.
Hardwick & Sons is pleased to offer vintage-style hardware for the many people who desire to fashion their homes with charm, quality, & style. The traditional-style hardware that we showcase are true & faithful reproductions of classic hardware pieces found in the many homes from across America throughout the past century.
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Product Knob Diameter Size of Base Projection Model # White Porcelain Knob with Brass Screw ~ 1/2" Diameter 1/2" 5/16" 9/16" BMH5671X White Porcelain Knob with Brass Screw ~ 3/4" Diameter 3/4" 7/16" 5/8" BMH5672X White Porcelain Knob with Brass Screw ~ 1" Diameter 1" 9/16" 7/8" BMH5673X White Porcelain Knob with Brass Screw ~ 1-1/4" Diameter 1-1/4" 11/16" 1" BMH5674X White Porcelain Knob with Brass Screw ~ 1-1/2" Diameter 1-1/2" 15/16" 1 - 1/4" BMH5675X WARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood