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A pull knob is a hybrid between a cabinet pull and a cabinet knob. Like a knob, it connects to your kitchen cabinet in just one place, instead of having two screw holes like a pull. But like a pull, it is long and gives a nice wide handle for grabbing onto.
The most common kind of pull knobs are known as <a title="T Knobs" href="https://www.cabinethardware.org/pull-knobs">T knobs</a> because their handle part and the part that connects the handle to the cabinet are perpendicular, forming a perfect T. Many T knobs feature twists or other fun patterns in the metal, and are a favorite design style of <a title="Top Knobs" href="https://www.cabinethardware.org/top-knobs">Top Knobs Hardware.</a>
<br>The next most common kind of pull knobs is a classic rectangular knob. With these knobs, the segment attaching the handle to the cabinet is often a less significant part of the design, and the handle may extend above and below the base, hiding it from view. A variation on the classic rectangular knob is the pyramid rectangular knob, in which the handle has a pyramid shape causing the middle of the knob to stick out more than the four corners.