30 inch (762 mm) drill-center pulls for full-height refrigerator and freezer panels
30 inch (762 mm) drill-center pulls are at the top of the appliance pull range. The 762 mm spacing is used on full-height refrigerator and freezer column panels in the largest custom kitchens, where the pull spans most of the door face. The size is associated with high-end integrated refrigeration from Sub-Zero, Gaggenau, Thermador, and Miele. It's the longest size that still gets meaningful retail catalog presence; sizes longer than this are usually spec'd directly from manufacturers.
Where 30 inch fits
Full-height column refrigeration and freezer doors at 30 to 36 inches wide. The very tallest pantry doors in custom kitchen builds, particularly in projects where the ceiling height pushes cabinetry above eight feet. Integrated wine rooms and dual-zone refrigeration columns. Some commercial-style residential refrigeration units use 30 inch as the panel pull length when the appliance is panel-ready rather than stainless-fronted.
Style range at this length
Solid-bar pulls and heavy architectural T-pulls, with reinforced mounting and through-bolt hardware. The catalog is small because the size is purpose-built for specific column appliance specs, and most manufacturers offer it only within a matching pull family. The pull at this length is a designed structural element, not just a handle. Finishes follow the appliance pull pattern overall, with brushed stainless and matte black leading.
Adjacent sizes worth comparing
For narrower fronts, see 24 inch (609.6 mm). The closest neighbor above is 30 1/4 inch (768.3 mm). For the dedicated category, see appliance pulls. Replacement-matching on existing column refrigeration installations should default to the original appliance manufacturer's documented pull spec rather than a tape measurement. Premium appliance brands often hold 30 inch consistently across their column lineup.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I confirm a 30-inch (762 mm) drill center before ordering?
Measure center-to-center between the two existing screw holes on the door or panel — not the overall pull length. The drill center on a 30-inch pull is exactly 762 mm (30.00 inches) between mounting holes. Because integrated refrigerator and freezer columns often have tightly toleranced panel cutouts, the safest approach is to cross-reference your tape measurement against the appliance manufacturer's documented pull spec for your model rather than relying on the measurement alone.
What door or panel width is a 30-inch (762 mm) drill-center pull designed for?
A 30-inch drill-center pull is sized for full-height refrigerator and freezer column panels that are 30 to 36 inches wide, where the pull is intended to span most of the door face as a structural design element. It also suits the tallest custom pantry doors in cabinetry that extends above eight feet, and integrated wine or dual-zone refrigeration columns. It is not appropriate for standard cabinet drawers or doors, which use much shorter drill centers.
How does the 30-inch (762 mm) drill center compare to the adjacent 24-inch (609.6 mm) size?
The 24-inch (609.6 mm) drill center is the next size down and is the more common choice for narrower appliance fronts and tall pantry doors in standard ceiling-height kitchens. The 30-inch (762 mm) size is reserved for the largest column refrigeration and freezer panels, where the extra 152.4 mm of span is needed to match the panel scale. If the appliance panel is under 30 inches wide, a 24-inch pull typically provides better visual proportion and has a broader catalog selection.
Why is the 30-inch (762 mm) size the practical upper limit for retail pull catalogs?
Sizes above 30 inches (762 mm) are generally specified directly from appliance or cabinetry manufacturers rather than stocked in retail or distributor catalogs, because demand at those lengths is too narrow to justify broad inventory. The 30-inch size itself already has a small catalog, with most manufacturers offering it only within a coordinated pull family rather than as a standalone option. The next cataloged size above is 30 1/4 inch (768.3 mm), and beyond that, custom or manufacturer-direct sourcing is the standard path.
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