

🚪 Elevate your doors with sleek style and solid strength — don’t get left behind!
JOY DECOR’s 2 Pack Pocket Door Handles feature solid 304 stainless steel construction for superior rust resistance and durability. Measuring 5.9 inches in length, these rectangular recessed pulls offer a comfortable grip and a polished black finish that complements sliding, pocket, barn, and cabinet doors. Designed for easy installation with included screws and a concealed mounting system, they provide a modern, elegant upgrade to any door setup.

































| ASIN | B0CC1KK4LD |
| Additional Features | Durable, Easy to Install |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,211 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #180 in Sliding Door Hardware |
| Brand Name | JOY DECOR |
| Color | Black Rectangular |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (287) |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Attachment Mechanism | screw |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Type | Pull Handle |
| Included Components | Screw |
| Item Depth | approximately 0.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2"L x 5.9"W |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | JOY DECOR |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Metal Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Wardrobe |
| Style Name | 2 Pack |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
J**G
Really Nice Quality! , modernize old style sliding closet doors.
They are a little larger than original factory ones but with a little cutting, they fit fine. GOOD Quality! Look Great !
R**K
Nice looking, but takes a little effort to install
These handles are great for either pocket or barn doors where the sleek brushed metal design makes sense. Installed them on a pair of wood-framed frosted glass "barn" doors separating a bedroom and bathroom in a newly finished lower level where we wanted some bathroom privacy from the patio. I hung the doors on a stainless track system, and these handles were the ideal material and design. One issue I noticed in reading the reviews before purchasing them was complaints about the instructions not including specific information about how to install them, so I thought I'd include a description and photos of how I accomplished it. First, you need to have and be somewhat handy with a router and have a straight cutting or spiral cutting bit. And second, you need to have a set of router template guide bushings that'll fit the router... or at least one that is the correct size. Sets are available here on Amazon if you need one. Step 1 is to determine what diameter straight cutting bit you have... I found that I had a nice sharp 3/8" bit straight cutting bit. I prefer an up-cutting spiral bit, but I had mine tied up in a different router for a different task. Then find a template bushing that'll clear the diameter of the bit, and determine the distance between the cutting edge(s) of the bit and the outside of the bushing. This will let you determine how much larger your template cutout will need to be to get the right size recess routed. For me that was 1/16". I've attached a photo of the bit extending out of the installed bushing. I determined that these handles require a rectangular recess that's 5-1/16" tall x 1-5/8" wide. This isn't quite large enough to clear the rounded areas that join the recessed body portion of the handle to its front plate, but the upper edges of the routed hole can be easily softened with a little 40 grit sandpaper, allowing the handle to sit nice and flat without an unnecessary large cutout. With my 1/16" bit-to-bushing distance, adding that 1/16" all the way around the hole meant I needed a template that would provide for 5-3/16" x 1-3/4". To make the template, I used 3/16" hardboard in two layers. That way I could make the first later out of four pieces cut the exact right sizes to leave a hole of the required size. Then I glued on a second layer of four pieces overlapping those joints of the first layer, allowing just a little clearance around the hole. Finally, I glued on a 3/4" x 3/4" guide along one edge that would place the hole precisely where I wanted it when the guide was placed against the edge of the door. I made the template long enough to allow me to place clamps to hold it in place while leaving enough room for the router. I've attached a photo of it clamped to the door (at the height I prefer), and a photo of the bottom side of the template next to the recess I just cut in one of the doors. My doors are a heavy 1-3/4" thick, made up of three layers with a 1/4" layer of MDF laminated to either side of a middle layer. To keep the router cut more manageable, my first pass took off about 1/8", the next pass another 1/4", and then a final light pass to get to just a little over 7/16". The handles measure right about 7/16", so that gave me about 1/32" of extra depth. Then I rounded the top edges a bit with 40 grit, and I've attached a photo of that. This allowed the handles to fit nicely with just a little clearance to move around and place precisely. I use a 24" sleet rule for that to get an exact alignment with the edge of the door. Once I confirmed the exact fit, I removed the handle and put a little blob of polyurethane sealant at each end of the recess, and three little blobs along each side. Then I placed the handle, aligned it, and clamped it in place until morning. With the handle now firmly located, I put in the two supplied screws after drilling pilot holes. That's the process I used. You may have a better or easier way. It's a little work, but I plan to be looking at these doors and handles for many years, so 30 minutes to make the template and 15 minutes to route each hole for a perfect install seems well worth the time. I highly recommend these handles if the style works for you!
A**T
Super great product. Has the power and functionality to get you pulling fast!
Super great product. Has the power and functionality to get you pulling fast! Fully recommend this and it has worked great since I've owned it. Still going strong in the durability and design looks like it will keep it going strong for many years. Highly highly recommend buying this. Will work in Kuwait, Iraq, UAE, and Saudi. Good for Camps around the CENTCOM area!
A**O
Different look to my project
Bigger handles easy grip
I**O
A little sharp on the hands
These are nice but they are kind of sharp on your fingers when you go to slide open the door. I would not use them if you have exceptionally heavy doors.
S**N
Works Great
Was exactly what I wanted.
A**M
Fiel a la imagen
Q**E
Quailty
Easy installation and good quailty
M**S
Très beau et s’installe bien
D**.
These were a great value, I used four of the eight immediately for a pair of closet door and both sides of a barn door. As I'm sure you will do, I put a jig together to test the router cut and fit & finish before I routed into my finished doors. I still have four of the unit in my inventory for future work.
A**R
se door handle were exactly what we need. Very pleased with product
J**P
The pulls feel well constructed - they have some weight to them and it doesn’t feel like the colour is going to chip off, scratch or fade easily. Install is simple as well. Overall, happy with my purchase.
W**W
Received what I was looking for. Just the right size for our pocket door. Well made.