I am giving these five stars because they look so darn NICE, but I fought with these so much.I like them THAT much, I was determined to make them work. The drawer screws that came with these pulls DO have notches so that you can break them off to shorten the screw as needed. I thought this would work just fine—HOWEVER, the screws were a nightmare. If the screw isn’t “cut” (broken) in juuuuust the right way, it won’t thread into the pull any more. I also “cut” a screw at the wrong notch, and for some reason, the tiniest bit of that screw broke off IN the pull. I had to throw that pull in the garbage. But the screws broke off several times- thankfully I was able to salvage the rest of the pulls by slowly twisting out the broken screw piece.SO. Here’s what worked:Option one: Just go get new screws all together. Go to a hardware and get a screw that is the right length for your drawer and right size for the pull (at Home Depot, I found either size 6 or size 8 screw worked best).Option two: For me, regardless of length, I was still just a bit off from getting the pull snug onto the drawer. I also had three different drawer types with three different thicknesses- UGH. So, I bought both: flat washers AND thicker hex nuts that butted up against the screw head on the inside. I had to just play around with each drawer to see which worked best. I ended up needing both because of my stupid drawers, but they both worked nicely and are keeping the screw and drawer pulls snugly in place.The other caveat I will say is, don’t try to muscle in the screws that come with this hardware too tight! You want them tight, but one extra turn and that screw is going to break off into the pull. And it’s a headache trying to get out, (if you even can!)Otherwise, these drawer pulls are so pretty in person and they save the time of having to putty and paint a hole when going from “one knob” pulls, to this.