Delta Lahara Touch2O.xt Stainless 1‑Handle Single Hole/4‑in Centerset WaterSense Bathroom Sink Faucet with Drain
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Delta Lahara Touch2O.xt Stainless 1‑Handle Single Hole/4‑in Centerset WaterSense Bathroom Sink Faucet with Drain

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Delta Lahara Touch2O.xt Stainless 1‑Handle Single Hole/4‑in Centerset WaterSense Bathroom Sink Faucet with DrainDelta Lahara Touch2O. xt Bathroom Sink Faucet, Stainless This Delta Lahara Touch2O. xt faucet offers touch and proximity activation for a cleaner, handsfree experience in a sleek stainless finish. WaterSense efficiency, DIAMOND Seal Technology, and integrated InnoFlex PEX supply lines deliver longlasting, leakfree performance. Includes matching metal popup drain and optional deck plate for single or 3hole installs. Key Features: Touch HandsFree

Delta Lahara Touch2O.xt Bathroom Sink Faucet, Stainless

This Delta Lahara Touch2O.xt faucet offers touch and proximity activation for a cleaner, hands‑free experience in a sleek stainless finish. WaterSense efficiency, DIAMOND Seal Technology, and integrated InnoFlex PEX supply lines deliver long‑lasting, leak‑free performance. Includes matching metal pop‑up drain and optional deck plate for single or 3‑hole installs.


Key Features:

  • Touch/Hands‑Free Operation: Activate water with a touch anywhere on the spout/handle or by placing hands near the faucet
  • Leak‑Free Durability: DIAMOND Seal Technology and InnoFlex PEX supply lines reduce leak points and last twice the industry standard
  • Water‑Saving Performance: WaterSense labeled at 1.2 GPM with 2‑minute auto shut‑off
  • Easy Installation: Includes optional deck plate, integrated supply lines, and metal push pop‑up drain
  • Flexible Power Options: Runs on 6 AA (included) up to 2 years or 6 C (not included) up to 5 years; optional A/C adapter available

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Lahara Touch2Oxt
Fixture Color Family Nickel
Fixture Finish Brushed
Manufacturer Color/Finish Stainless
Deck Plate Thickness (Inches) 0.25
Maximum Faucet Height (Inches) 9.28
Spout Height (Inches) 5
Activation Method Touch
ADA Compliant Yes
Commercial/Residential Residential
Connection Type Flexible
Deck Plate Included Yes
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 4-in centerset
Number of Faucet Handles 1-handle
Pulldown Sprayer No
Soap or Lotion Dispenser No
Spout Reach (Inches) 5.5
Spout Type Mid-arc
Style Transitional
Supply Lines Included Yes
Valve Included Yes
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 Yes
Smart Compatible No
Warranty Limited lifetime (non‑electronic parts/finishes) and 5‑year (electronic parts)
Complies with Federal Lead Guidelines Yes
NSF 61 Certified Yes
UNSPSC 30181700
Power Options 6 AA batteries (included) or 6 C batteries (not included); optional A/C adapter EP102157
Auto Shut‑Off 2 minutes
Optional Temperature Indicator Red/blue ring included

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does it work with both single- and three-hole sinks?
A: Yes. It installs on a single-hole sink and includes an optional deck plate to cover pre‑existing 3‑hole configurations.


Q: Is the drain included?
A: Yes, a matching metal push pop‑up drain assembly is included.


Q: How is the faucet powered?
A: Battery powered—6 AA batteries included (up to 2‑year life) or 6 C batteries (not included, up to 5‑year life). An optional A/C adapter (EP102157) can be purchased separately.


Q: What is the flow rate?
A: 1.2 GPM (4.5 LPM) and WaterSense labeled to help conserve water.


Q: Is it ADA compliant?
A: Yes, the included drain assembly is ADA compliant, and the faucet features an easy‑to‑use lever handle.


A Sculpted, Sensor‑Smart Statement for the Bath

The Lahara’s sweeping silhouette and brushed stainless finish bring a refined, organic elegance to the vanity. Its Touch2O.xt technology discreetly modernizes the ritual—water responds with the lightest gesture, keeping surfaces pristine. Pair it with a honed marble top and minimalist hardware to let the curves sing. This piece is a quiet luxury essential that elevates everyday moments.


Upgrade to the Delta Lahara Touch2O.xt for a cleaner, smarter bath—shop now and enjoy effortless control with water‑saving performance.

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