Delta Trinsic Stainless 1-Handle Single-Hole WaterSense Bathroom Sink Faucet with Drain
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Delta Trinsic Stainless 1-Handle Single-Hole WaterSense Bathroom Sink Faucet with Drain

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Delta Trinsic Stainless 1-Handle Single-Hole WaterSense Bathroom Sink Faucet with DrainDelta Trinsic Single Hole 1 Handle Bathroom Faucet with Drain The Delta Trinsic single hole bathroom faucet pairs a sleek high arc design with water saving performance. DIAMOND Seal Technology and integrated InnoFlex PEX supply lines deliver durable, leak free operation, while the included metal push pop up drain completes the installation. Key Features: Leak Free Durability: DIAMOND Seal Technology reduces leak points and lasts twice as long as the

Delta Trinsic Single-Hole 1-Handle Bathroom Faucet with Drain

The Delta Trinsic single-hole bathroom faucet pairs a sleek high-arc design with water-saving performance. DIAMOND Seal Technology and integrated InnoFlex PEX supply lines deliver durable, leak-free operation, while the included metal push pop-up drain completes the installation.


Key Features:

  • Leak-Free Durability: DIAMOND Seal Technology reduces leak points and lasts twice as long as the industry standard
  • Integrated Supply Lines: InnoFlex PEX lines are built in for one less leak point and easier installation
  • Water-Saving Performance: WaterSense labeled at 1.2 GPM without compromising flow
  • Flexible Installation: Fits single-hole setups; optional deck plate RP102057SS available for 3-hole sinks (sold separately)
  • ADA-Compliant Control: Single lever handle with high-arc spout and 360° swivel

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Trinsic
Fixture Color Family Stainless steel
Fixture Finish Brushed
Manufacturer Color/Finish Stainless
Maximum Faucet Height 8.88 in
Spout Height 8.875 in
Spout Reach 5.63 in
Activation Method Handle
ADA Compliant Yes
Commercial/Residential Residential
Connection Type Flexible
Deck Plate Included No
Drain Included Yes
Drain Material Metal
Handle Type Lever
Handle(s) Included Yes
Max Flow Rate 1.2 GPM (4.5 LPM)
Mounting Location Deck-mount
Mounting Type Single hole
Number of Faucet Handles 1-handle
Package Quantity 1
Pulldown Sprayer No
Soap or Lotion Dispenser No
Spout Type High-arc
Style Transitional
Supply Lines Included Yes (InnoFlex PEX integrated)
Valve Included No
Valve Needed for Installation No
Valve Type Ceramic disc valve
WaterSense Labeled Yes
1-Hole Sink Compatible Yes
2-Hole Sink Compatible No
3-Hole Sink Compatible No (use optional deck plate RP102057SS)
Smart Compatible No
Warranty Limited lifetime
Complies with Federal Lead Guidelines Yes
NSF 61 Certified Yes
UNSPSC 30181700
Optional Deck Plate RP102057SS (sold separately)
High-arc Spout Swivel 360 degrees

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this faucet include a drain?
A: Yes. A matching metal push pop-up drain assembly is included.


Q: What is the flow rate?
A: It is WaterSense labeled at a maximum of 1.2 GPM (4.5 LPM).


Q: Can it be installed on a 3-hole sink?
A: Yes, with the optional deck plate RP102057SS (sold separately).


Q: Are supply lines included?
A: Yes. Integrated InnoFlex PEX supply lines come pre-installed.


Q: What is the warranty?
A: Delta backs this faucet with a limited lifetime warranty.


Sculptural Minimalism, Effortlessly Refined

Trinsic’s gentle arc and slender lever create a poised silhouette that elevates the everyday ritual. The brushed stainless finish softly diffuses light, lending a tailored sheen to stone and porcelain alike. Style it with herringbone tile and streamlined hardware for a cohesive, modern bath moment. It’s a quietly luxurious essential that marries form and function with ease.


Upgrade your bath with Delta’s Trinsic faucet for lasting, water-saving performance and modern elegance—add it to your cart today.

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