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When placing cupboard knobs in the past, I was concerned with where the hole was drilled, but wasn't concerned with the angle of placement. Because these knobs need to be oriented either vertically or horizontally, there is a need to have them at the correct 90 degree angle. It took two of us to get the placement correct...one to"eyeball" it, and hold the knob in the right place, and one to turn the screwdriver/drill. I would probably have chosen them anyway, knowing this, because they look so good and the function is great. But I wanted buyers to know this ahead of time. It's not something I considered when making my purchase.