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Best Cabinet Hardware for DIYers

New knobs and pulls are the cheapest, highest-impact kitchen and bath refresh. The choices are style, finish, and pull size (measured by hole spacing, the center-to-center). Quality hardware feels solid and resists wear.

What to look for

  • ·Measure center-to-center (the distance between mounting holes) on existing pulls so new ones line up without re-drilling.
  • ·Match the finish across the room and to your faucet and lighting; matte black, brushed nickel, and brass are popular.
  • ·Solid metal hardware feels and wears better than hollow or plated plastic. Spend a little more on high-use kitchen pulls.

Quick comparison

ProductTierPriceBest for
Top Knobs Cabinet HardwareEditor's pick$6 to $20 per piecePremium designer looks
Emtek Cabinet HardwareEditor's pick$8 to $25 per pieceCustom high-end style
Amerock Premium PullsEditor's pick$4 to $15 per pieceQuality and selection
Liberty HardwareBest value$2 to $8 per pieceValue whole-kitchen refresh
Richelieu HardwareBest value$3 to $12 per pieceMid-value style options
Amerock Value PullsBest value$2 to $7 per pieceAffordable multi-packs
Everbilt Cabinet Hardware (Home Depot)Budget pick$1.50 to $5 per pieceBudget refreshes and rentals
Basics Cabinet Pulls (Multi-Pack)Budget pick$1 to $4 per pieceBulk budget pulls
Store-Brand Knobs & PullsBudget pick$1 to $4 per pieceLowest-cost quick update

Editor's pick

Top Knobs
Editor's pick

Top Knobs Cabinet Hardware

$6 to $20 per piece

Premium designer knobs and pulls in solid metal with refined finishes and styles. The pick for a high-end kitchen or bath where the details matter.

Best for: Premium designer looks

Solid metalDesigner finishesMany styles

Typically available at Build.com, Amazon.

Emtek
Editor's pick

Emtek Cabinet Hardware

$8 to $25 per piece

High-quality hardware with distinctive designs and durable finishes, including crystal and leather accents. A premium pick for a custom, high-end look.

Best for: Custom high-end style

Solid metalPremium finishesUnique designs

Typically available at Build.com, Amazon.

Amerock
Editor's pick

Amerock Premium Pulls

$4 to $15 per piece

A trusted maker with a huge range of quality knobs and pulls in current finishes. The pick for solid, stylish hardware with broad selection.

Best for: Quality and selection

Solid metalMany finishesWide range

Typically available at Home Depot, Amazon.

Best value

Liberty
Best value

Liberty Hardware

$2 to $8 per piece

A widely available brand with stylish knobs and pulls at value prices, often in convenient multi-packs. A strong value for refreshing a whole kitchen.

Best for: Value whole-kitchen refresh

MetalMulti-packsMany styles

Typically available at Home Depot, Amazon.

Richelieu
Best value

Richelieu Hardware

$3 to $12 per piece

A broad line of quality hardware in modern and classic styles at fair prices. A dependable mid-value pick with lots of finish options.

Best for: Mid-value style options

MetalModern and classicMany finishes

Typically available at Home Depot, Amazon.

Amerock
Best value

Amerock Value Pulls

$2 to $7 per piece

Amerock quality in budget-friendly multi-packs for outfitting many cabinets affordably. A solid value with the brand's finish quality.

Best for: Affordable multi-packs

MetalMulti-packs

Typically available at Home Depot, Amazon.

Budget pick

Everbilt
Budget pick

Everbilt Cabinet Hardware (Home Depot)

$1.50 to $5 per piece

Home Depot's house-brand knobs and pulls at the lowest prices for budget refreshes and rentals. Basic styles, but a cheap way to update cabinets.

Best for: Budget refreshes and rentals

Metal or zincBasic styles

Typically available at Home Depot.

Amazon Basics
Budget pick

Basics Cabinet Pulls (Multi-Pack)

$1 to $4 per piece

Inexpensive pulls in bulk multi-packs for outfitting a kitchen at the lowest cost. Simple modern styles for budget projects.

Best for: Bulk budget pulls

MetalBulk packsModern

Typically available at Amazon.

Generic
Budget pick

Store-Brand Knobs & Pulls

$1 to $4 per piece

The cheapest hardware for a quick, low-stakes cabinet update. Basic and lighter-feeling, but the lowest cost to swap out dated knobs.

Best for: Lowest-cost quick update

Zinc or plasticBasic

Typically available at Home Depot, Walmart, Amazon.

Frequently asked

How do I measure for cabinet pulls?+

Measure center-to-center: the distance between the two mounting holes. Match that spacing on new pulls so they line up with existing holes and you avoid re-drilling. Knobs use a single hole, so they fit almost anywhere.

Knobs or pulls on cabinets?+

A common convention is knobs on doors and pulls on drawers, but it is a style choice. Pulls are easier to grab, especially on big drawers and for accessibility. Many kitchens mix both, or use pulls throughout for a modern look.

What finish should I choose?+

Coordinate with your faucet, appliances, and lighting. Matte black, brushed (satin) nickel, and brass or champagne bronze are current favorites. Keep the finish consistent within a room, and consider a fingerprint-resistant finish for busy kitchens.

Is cabinet hardware easy to install?+

Yes, it is one of the easiest upgrades: mark and drill the holes (a hardware jig keeps them aligned), then screw the knob or pull on. Replacing existing hardware that matches the hole spacing is just a screwdriver job.

Is expensive cabinet hardware worth it?+

For high-use kitchen pulls, solid metal hardware feels better and resists wear and loosening, so it is often worth a bit more. For low-use cabinets or a rental, budget hardware is fine. The look matters as much as the price, so buy what fits your style and budget.

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