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Browse All Products6 inch (152.4 mm) drill-center pulls for wide drawers and tall doors
6 inch (152.4 mm) drill-center pulls move into the wide-drawer category where the pull becomes a real visual element on the cabinet face. The 152.4 mm spacing suits drawer fronts roughly 24 to 32 inches wide. It also fits the tall narrow doors found on pantry runs and broom closets. Bar pulls and T-pulls dominate the catalog at this length, and the size is one of the most-shopped imperial centers above 5 inch.
Where 6 inch belongs
Pot-and-pan drawers and wide pantry pull-outs sit comfortably here. The lower drawers of stacked cabinets and tall doors on full-height storage also use this size. The pull is long enough to act as a horizontal accent on shaker or slab fronts, especially when the run lines up across multiple drawers. On islands, 6 inch is the most common pull on the wide-drawer rows below a microwave drawer. The size also shows up on built-in office furniture with full-extension lateral file drawers.
Style range
Bar pulls in round and squared profiles, flat strap pulls, T-pulls, and minimalist edge pulls all produce 6 inch versions. Traditional shapes thin out at this length, and cup pulls are essentially absent. Decorative pulls with full-length backplates exist but are less common than at smaller centers. The catalog leans modern overall, with the strongest selection in brushed nickel, matte black, satin brass, and aged bronze finishes. Some heavier solid-bar pulls at this size carry noticeably more visual weight than their hollow tubular counterparts.
Adjacent sizes worth comparing
For slightly narrower drawer fronts, see 5 1/16 inch (128.6 mm). For wider drawer fronts, step up to 6 5/16 inch (160.3 mm), which is the European 160 mm spec. The size is widely available in brushed nickel.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 6 inch in millimeters for cabinet pull drill centers?
A 6 inch drill center converts to 152.4 mm, the center-to-center distance between the two mounting screw holes. This is a wide-drawer pull size, suited to drawer fronts roughly 24 to 32 inches wide as well as tall narrow doors. It is one of the most-shopped imperial centers above 5 inch.
How do I measure whether my existing pull is a 6 inch (152.4 mm) drill center?
Measure from the center of one mounting screw hole to the center of the other; that distance is the drill center, not the overall length of the pull. If the holes are 6 inches (152.4 mm) apart, a 6 inch pull will line up with your existing holes without drilling new ones. Always measure hole-center to hole-center rather than end-to-end, since the pull body extends beyond the screws.
What drawers and doors is a 6 inch (152.4 mm) pull best suited for?
The 152.4 mm size fits drawer fronts roughly 24 to 32 inches wide, including pot-and-pan drawers, wide pantry pull-outs, and the lower drawers of stacked cabinets. It also works on tall narrow doors such as pantry runs and broom closets, and on full-extension lateral file drawers in built-in office furniture. On islands it is the most common pull on the wide-drawer rows below a microwave drawer.
Should I choose a 6 inch (152.4 mm) pull or a 6 5/16 inch (160.3 mm) pull?
Both serve wide drawer fronts, but 6 5/16 inch (160.3 mm) is the European 160 mm spec while 6 inch (152.4 mm) is the imperial standard. Favor 152.4 mm for drawer fronts in the lower-to-mid part of the 24 to 32 inch range, and step up to 160.3 mm toward the wider end or when matching European-spec cabinetry built to metric hole spacing. If a narrower drawer front needs less spread, 5 1/16 inch (128.6 mm) is the smaller adjacent size.
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