Restorers White Porcelain 1 1/4 Inch Knob with Top Screw
$ 10.00 Each
Description
White Porcelain 1 1/4" Knob with Top Screw
Update furniture or kitchen cabinets with Restorers White Porcelain 1 1/4 Inch Knob With Top Screw. Reminiscent of knobs from the early 20th century, this classical knob is 1 1/4" in diameter with 1" projection.
View Installation Instructions.Note: This glass knob/pull is durable. However, please bear in mind that it is made of glass, and that glass knobs and handles require special care during installation. Do not use power tools - use only hand tools to install glass hardware. To tighten, turn only the nut on the back end of the screw (this is one reason why the screw head is smooth and has no slot). Do not turn the knob itself as it may cause breakage. Tighten with care and do not over-tighten.
Specifications
- Color: White
- Diameter: 1 1/4"
- Material: Porcelain
- Projection: 1"
- Unit of Measure: Each
- Brand: Restorers
- Additional Dimensions: 11/16" Base Diameter
Reviews
Reviews
These knobs are a great replacement for 1840-50's cottage porcelain knobs. The screws that set them off are a mix mash of brass, black Phillips and slots. Why would anyone sell reproduction knob with Phillips screw???? The screws that come with the packages are not consistent, pack to pack. I do not need Phillips screws, but a brass and a black slot head would be nice.
I liked the knob very much. The only issue is the only screw supplied is a wood screw. Most all cabinets have regular screws with nuts. Had to drive 20 minutes one way to try and find screws to work on cabinet. Description does not clarify type of screw provided.
White Porcelain 1 1/4" Knob with Top Screw
Update furniture or kitchen cabinets with Restorers White Porcelain 1 1/4 Inch Knob With Top Screw. Reminiscent of knobs from the early 20th century, this classical knob is 1 1/4" in diameter with 1" projection.
View Installation Instructions.Note: This glass knob/pull is durable. However, please bear in mind that it is made of glass, and that glass knobs and handles require special care during installation. Do not use power tools - use only hand tools to install glass hardware. To tighten, turn only the nut on the back end of the screw (this is one reason why the screw head is smooth and has no slot). Do not turn the knob itself as it may cause breakage. Tighten with care and do not over-tighten.
Reviews
These knobs are a great replacement for 1840-50's cottage porcelain knobs. The screws that set them off are a mix mash of brass, black Phillips and slots. Why would anyone sell reproduction knob with Phillips screw???? The screws that come with the packages are not consistent, pack to pack. I do not need Phillips screws, but a brass and a black slot head would be nice.
I liked the knob very much. The only issue is the only screw supplied is a wood screw. Most all cabinets have regular screws with nuts. Had to drive 20 minutes one way to try and find screws to work on cabinet. Description does not clarify type of screw provided.