Livale Black Metal Tray Handles Pack Of 6 - Metal Handles For Charcuterie Boards, Wooden Serving Trays, Farmhouse Wood Box, Cutt
$21.89
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Livale Black Metal Tray Handles? A: The Livale Black Metal Tray Handles measure 3.66 inches wide, 2.36 inches tall, and have a thickness of 0.23 inches.
- Q: What material are the tray handles made of? A: The tray handles are made of solid metal, ensuring durability and strength for long-term use.
- Q: Are these handles easy to install? A: Yes, the handles are designed for easy installation. Each handle comes with matching screws, and installation involves marking the desired location, predrilling a small guide hole if necessary, and securing the handle with screws.
- Q: Can these handles be used on different types of trays? A: Yes, these handles are versatile and can be used on various trays, including serving trays, charcuterie boards, and wooden storage boxes.
- Q: How many handles are included in a pack? A: Each pack includes 6 metal tray handles along with 6 pieces of color-matching screws.
- Q: What style do these handles complement? A: The black metal finish with a classic matte look complements various decor styles, including farmhouse, rustic, and modern designs.
- Q: What is the recommended thickness for trays when using these handles? A: It is recommended to use these handles on trays that have a thickness of 0.78 inches and a width of at least 3.93 inches for optimal fitting.
- Q: Are these handles suitable for outdoor use? A: While the handles are durable, they are primarily designed for indoor use. If used outdoors, ensure they are protected from direct exposure to harsh weather conditions.
- Q: Can I use these handles for DIY projects? A: Absolutely! These handles are ideal for various DIY projects, allowing you to enhance and customize your trays, boards, and boxes.
- Q: What care is needed for these metal handles? A: To maintain the appearance and longevity of the metal handles, clean them with a soft, damp cloth and avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the finish.