Sub Zero Refrigerator Handles Information and Options

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Sub Zero refrigerator handles are designed to be both functional and stylish, with a range of options to suit different tastes and needs.

Sub Zero offers a variety of handle styles, including the iconic "lift-up" handle, which is both practical and elegant.

These handles are not just about looks, though - they're also built to last, with durable materials and a robust design that can withstand heavy use.

Sub Zero handles come in a range of finishes, from sleek stainless steel to warm wood tones, allowing homeowners to choose a look that fits their kitchen's unique style.

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Handle Information

Sub-Zero Pro handles are obround with an approximate diameter of 7/8" x 1-1/4". You can purchase handles separately if you need them.

Sub-Zero Pro handles come in two mounting styles, and either style is compatible with custom panels. You can refer to the tables below for part number and installation information.

To order handles, contact the Factory Certified Parts Distributor in your area. You can also call us at (800) 222-7820 for assistance.

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Handle Types

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Sub-Zero handles come in various types, including Pro handles and Tubular handles. Pro handles are obround with an approximate diameter of 7/8" x 1-1/4".

For specific models, handle options vary. You can refer to the link provided for more information on handle options for your model.

Pro handles are available in two mounting styles, both of which are compatible with custom panels. If you need more information on part numbers and installation, refer to the tables below.

Sub-Zero Pro handles are sold separately and can be purchased from a Factory Certified Parts Distributor in your area.

The following handles are no longer available as sales accessories: Platinum Handle, Curved Handle, Carbon Handle, and Polished Chrome Handle. However, they can still be purchased as replacement parts if needed.

Here's a comparison of some handle types:

If you need further assistance, you can contact Customer Care at 800.222.7820 or provide your information below and request a Customer Care representative contact you.

Handle Materials

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Handling materials requires attention to their physical properties, such as density and weight. This is especially important for items that need to be carried or lifted.

Wood, for instance, is a relatively lightweight material with a density of around 0.5-0.8 g/cm³. This makes it a popular choice for furniture and other items that need to be moved or rearranged.

Some materials, like metal, are much denser and heavier. Aluminum, for example, has a density of around 2.7 g/cm³, while steel has a density of around 7.9 g/cm³.

When working with materials, it's also essential to consider their texture and surface quality. Smooth surfaces can be easier to clean and maintain, while rough textures may require more attention to detail.

The texture of a material can also affect its durability and lifespan. For instance, a rough, unfinished wood surface may be more prone to scratches and damage than a smooth, sanded surface.

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Part Numbers

If you're looking for the part numbers for Sub Zero refrigerator handles, you can find them in the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer.

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The part numbers vary depending on the handle type and length. For example, the 48-3/8" door or drawer handle has a part number of 7026115.

Here are some part numbers for different handle lengths and types:

You can also order a fastener kit using part number 7012153 if needed.

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