Delta Windemere Oil Rubbed Bronze 2-Handle 4-in Centerset WaterSense Bathroom Sink Faucet with Drain
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Delta Windemere Oil Rubbed Bronze 2-Handle 4-in Centerset WaterSense Bathroom Sink Faucet with Drain

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Delta Windemere Oil Rubbed Bronze 2-Handle 4-in Centerset WaterSense Bathroom Sink Faucet with DrainDelta Windemere 4 in Centerset 2 Handle Bathroom Faucet, Oil Rubbed Bronze Bring classic style and water saving performance to your bath with the Delta Windemere centerset faucet. The high arc spout and lever handles offer easy control, while the WaterSense labeled 1. 2 GPM flow helps reduce water use. Includes a matching drain to complete the look. Key Features: Water Saving Performance: WaterSense labeled 1. 2 GPM flow reduces water use without

Delta Windemere 4-in Centerset 2-Handle Bathroom Faucet, Oil Rubbed Bronze

Bring classic style and water-saving performance to your bath with the Delta Windemere centerset faucet. The high-arc spout and lever handles offer easy control, while the WaterSense-labeled 1.2 GPM flow helps reduce water use. Includes a matching drain to complete the look.


Key Features:

  • Water-Saving Performance: WaterSense labeled 1.2 GPM flow reduces water use without sacrificing comfort
  • Easy 3-Hole Install: 4-in centerset mounting with included drain assembly; supply lines not included
  • ADA Compliant Controls: Lever handles designed for smooth, accessible operation
  • High-Arc Spout: Provides added clearance for washing and everyday tasks
  • Durable Finish: Oil-rubbed bronze finish complements traditional décor

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Windemere
Fixture Color Family Bronze
Finish Oil Rubbed Bronze (oil-rubbed)
Mounting Type 4-in centerset, deck-mount
Installation Holes 3-hole (4-in centers)
Number of Handles 2-handle, lever
Spout Type High-arc
Spout Reach 5.13 in (approx. 5.25 in per spec sheet)
Faucet Height 5.88 in
Deck Plate Thickness (Max) 1 in (max deck thickness 1.38 in per image/spec)
Maximum Deck Thickness 1.38 in
Minimum Clearance to Backsplash 2.5 in
Hole Size 1–1.5 in
Water Supply Connection 0.5 in
Flow Rate 1.2 GPM (4.5 LPM)
WaterSense Labeled Yes
ADA Compliant Yes
Drain Included Yes; plastic pop-up
Supply Lines Included No
Valve Included No
Commercial/Residential Residential
Style Traditional
Warranty Limited lifetime
Complies with Federal Lead Guidelines Yes
Dimensions (assembled) H 5-7/8 in x D 6-21/32 in x W 9-1/2 in
Package Quantity 1
UNSPSC 30181700

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this faucet include a drain?
A: Yes. It includes a matching finish drain assembly; the drain material is plastic.


Q: What are the installation requirements?
A: Designed for 3-hole, 4-in centerset installations. Minimum backsplash clearance is 2.5 in and maximum deck thickness is 1.38 in.


Q: Are supply lines included?
A: No. Supply lines are not included and must be purchased separately.


Q: What is the flow rate?
A: 1.2 GPM (4.5 LPM) and it is WaterSense labeled.


Q: Is it ADA compliant?
A: Yes. The faucet meets ADA standards for accessible use.


A timeless bronze statement for the bath

Windemere’s oil-rubbed bronze finish wraps the room in warmth, its high-arc silhouette floating gracefully above the sink. The gentle curves of the lever handles feel sculptural yet inviting. Pair it with creamy stone or crisp subway tile to let the coppery highlights glow. It’s an effortless touch of tradition that makes everyday rituals feel luxuriously considered.


Upgrade your bath with water-saving elegance—choose the Delta Windemere faucet today.

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