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Widespread Bathroom Faucets Built for B2B Channels

Three-piece brass widespread bathroom faucets on 8-inch centers — built for North American master bath and hospitality channels, certified cUPC, CE, and WaterMark. Every body gravity cast and CNC machined in-house. Five finishes run on our own lines. Your order ships with the test reports your customs team needs, container to container.

17+ Years Manufacturing
cUPC · CE · WaterMark
OEM from 200 pcs
Widespread bathroom faucet three-piece brass body on 8-inch centers — Wfaucet factory direct

Configuration & Channel Context

What Makes a Widespread Faucet Different — and Why That Matters for Your Channel

A widespread bathroom faucet is a three-piece deck-mount configuration: a separate spout body and two independent handle valves, installed on 8-inch centers (center-to-center between the two handle holes). That's the defining spec. The spout and handles are not connected by a deck plate — each piece mounts independently into its own sink hole, which means the installation requires a three-hole sink or countertop with the correct hole spacing.

That configuration distinction is commercially significant for your channel. Widespread faucets are specified in master bathrooms, boutique hotel bathrooms, and premium residential renovation projects — not in entry-level residential or apartment builds where centerset or single-hole faucets dominate. The three-piece format signals a higher-end installation, and the per-unit value reflects that.

For a distributor or contractor sourcing for the mid-to-premium tier, widespread is the configuration that supports the margin structure your channel needs. We've seen buyers who started with centerset as their core SKU add widespread to their catalog specifically to move into the hospitality and premium residential segments — the order sizes are smaller per project, but the per-unit margin is meaningfully higher.

North American Standard

The 8-inch center spacing is the North American standard. Some European and Australian projects specify different spreads, and we can accommodate non-standard center distances on OEM runs — but if you're building a catalog for North American distribution, 8-inch is the spec your buyers expect.

View the full bathroom faucet line for the complete range of mounting configurations and handle styles.

Three-piece widespread faucet configuration showing independent spout and handle valve mounting on 8-inch centers

8-Inch Centers

North American standard. Three independent holes, no deck plate required.

Premium Segment

Master bath, boutique hotel, premium renovation — not entry-level residential.

Higher Margin

Per-unit margin meaningfully higher than centerset. Supports mid-to-premium channel structure.

Engineering Data

Technical Specifications

The specs below reflect industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications may vary by configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets on specific SKUs.

Widespread Faucet — Full Specification Table

Configuration Three-piece (spout + 2 handle valves, independent mounting)
Hole Spacing 8-inch centers (standard); custom spreads available on OEM runs
Hole Size Required Typically 1-3/8" diameter per hole
Body Material C36000-equivalent free-machining brass, gravity cast
Valve Type Ceramic disc cartridge
Cartridge Endurance 500,000 open/close cycles (tested every production batch)
Spout Height Typically 5–8 inches above deck (varies by model)
Spout Reach Typically 4–6 inches from center
Flow Rate Options 1.2 GPM / 1.5 GPM / 2.2 GPM (aerator-configured at order time)
Supply Connection 3/8" compression or braided supply lines (typically included)
Water Pressure Range 0.05–0.8 MPa operating range
Leak Test Standard 0.6 MPa for 60 seconds, 100% outgoing inspection
Finishes Available Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze
Certifications cUPC, CE, WaterMark, ISO 9001:2015, SGS
OEM MOQ 200 pieces per SKU

Flow Rate: Specify at Order Time

The flow rate is set by the aerator insert. Confirm your target market before finalizing the spec.

1.2 GPM WaterSense

California and other EPA WaterSense states

1.5 GPM Standard NA

Standard North American residential

2.2 GPM Unrestricted

Markets without flow restrictions

Five In-House Finishes

Chrome
Brushed Nickel
Matte Black
PVD Gold
Oil-Rubbed Bronze

Certification Coverage

cUPC CE WaterMark ISO 9001:2015 SGS
Get a Quote for Widespread Faucets

Send us your target volume, finish, and destination market — we'll come back with pricing and lead time.

Manufacturing Detail

The Brass Body and Why We Don't Substitute It

The body is the part of a widespread faucet that determines its service life, and it's where the manufacturing decision matters most.

We cast in C36000-equivalent free-machining brass — the same alloy across our entire bathroom faucet line. Brass gravity casting produces a dense, void-free body with consistent wall thickness, which is what you need for a component that's going to be torqued into a countertop and pressurized for 15 years.

Why We Evaluated — and Rejected — Zinc Alloy

We evaluated zinc alloy casting for a cost-reduction project a few years back. The per-unit material cost is lower, and zinc alloy casts well. We decided against it for the widespread body specifically because of the long-term corrosion performance in chlorinated water systems.

Zinc alloy bodies in contact with chlorinated water show dezincification over time, which weakens the body wall and eventually causes failure at the supply connection threads. For a product positioned in the premium residential and hospitality segment, that failure mode is not acceptable. Your buyers in that segment are not replacing faucets at year five.

Valve Seat Tolerance

±0.05mm

CNC-machined valve seat thread tolerance — the specification that matters most for drip-free performance across both independent valve bodies.

CNC machining of C36000 brass faucet body showing valve seat thread tolerances

C36000 Alloy

Free-machining brass, consistent across the full bathroom faucet line. Dense, void-free gravity casting.

CNC Machined

Valve seat threads held to ±0.05mm. Both valve bodies on every widespread unit machined to the same tolerance.

3/8" Compression

Supply line connections threaded to standard 3/8" compression fitting specs. Thread engagement checked on every unit at final inspection.

Final Inspection

Cross-threaded or under-torqued supply connections are the most common installation-related failure mode. Caught before the unit ships.

C36000

Brass Alloy Grade

±0.05mm

Valve Seat Tolerance

100%

Thread Engagement Checked

In-House Finishing

Five Finishes, All In-House: What That Means for Your Order

The finish is where most bathroom faucet quality failures happen in the field, and it's where the widespread configuration has a specific challenge: three separate pieces — spout and two handles — need to match each other visually across the entire batch.

Batch Consistency Across Three Pieces

If your finish is sourced from an outside plating vendor, batch-to-batch variation between the spout run and the handle run is a real risk. We run all five finishes on our own lines, which means the spout and both handles for a given order go through the same plating bath in the same run.

For a mixed-finish order — say, brushed nickel widespread faucets and chrome centerset faucets in the same container — we schedule the same finish across all SKUs in the same plating run where possible. A chrome widespread faucet and a chrome bathroom sink faucet from the same order will match.

In-house plating line ensuring batch-consistent finish across widespread faucet spout and handles
Chrome finish widespread bathroom faucet — three-layer electroplating stack
Chrome

Chrome

Three-layer electroplating stack — copper base coat, nickel mid-coat, chrome top coat. The nickel mid-coat is the corrosion barrier; it's also the layer that gets skipped when a factory is cutting costs.

Passes 24-hour salt spray minimum; most batches clear 48 hours

Statistical sample pulled from every production run for salt spray testing

Copper / nickel / chrome — full three-layer stack, no shortcuts

Brushed nickel finish widespread bathroom faucet — mechanical brushing over chrome layer
Brushed Nickel

Brushed Nickel

Same copper/nickel/chrome stack as chrome, with a mechanical brushing step applied to the chrome layer before lacquer sealing. The brushed texture hides water spots and fingerprints better than polished chrome.

Fewer end-user complaints, lower after-sales cost for your channel

Strong performer in North American mid-to-premium retail and hospitality

Lacquer-sealed after brushing for long-term finish durability

Matte black PVD finish widespread bathroom faucet — 0.3–0.5μm coating thickness
Matte Black

Matte Black

PVD-applied, 0.3–0.5μm coating thickness, cross-cut tape adhesion tested per batch. PVD is the only finish technology that holds matte black reliably in a humid bathroom environment.

Painted or powder-coated matte black shows wear at handle contact points within 6–12 months

Cross-cut tape adhesion tested per batch — not just per line qualification

Premium residential and boutique hotel segment — buyers paying for a finish that lasts

PVD gold finish widespread bathroom faucet — high-margin SKU for hospitality and luxury residential
PVD Gold

PVD Gold

Same PVD process as matte black, different target color. The PVD gold on a widespread faucet is a high-margin SKU — the per-unit value is significantly above chrome, and the buyer profile is less price-sensitive.

Strong in Middle East hospitality and high-end residential globally

Per-unit value significantly above chrome; less price-sensitive buyer profile

PVD process — same durability standard as matte black line

Oil-rubbed bronze finish widespread bathroom faucet — multi-layer plating with hand-applied antiquing
Oil-Rubbed Bronze

Oil-Rubbed Bronze

Multi-layer plating with a hand-applied antiquing treatment. Specified in traditional and transitional style projects.

Lower volume than chrome or brushed nickel, but a useful catalog addition

Buyers serving the North American traditional residential segment

Hand-applied antiquing — not a uniform machine process

Painted vs. PVD Matte Black: The Failure Mode

Painted or powder-coated matte black looks identical in a product photo but shows wear at the handle contact points within 6–12 months. We've seen this come back as warranty claims from buyers who sourced painted matte black from other factories — the failure mode is predictable and avoidable.

Your buyers in the premium residential and boutique hotel segment are paying for a finish that lasts. PVD is what delivers that.

Painted Matte Black

  • Wear at handle contact points within 6–12 months
  • Identical in product photos — failure only visible in use
  • Predictable warranty claims

PVD Matte Black

  • 0.3–0.5μm coating, cross-cut adhesion tested per batch
  • Holds reliably in humid bathroom environments
  • Finish that lasts — premium and hospitality grade
Channel Intelligence

Market Segments Where Widespread Faucets Move

The widespread configuration is not a volume SKU in the way that centerset is. It's a specification-driven product — it gets specified into projects and premium retail tiers, not impulse-purchased at a home center. Understanding where it moves helps you build the right catalog position for it.

Premium residential master bathroom with widespread faucet in brushed nickel finish

Segment 01

North American Master Bath & Premium Residential

The 8-inch widespread is the standard configuration for master bathroom vanities in mid-to-high-end residential construction and renovation. Builders and contractors sourcing for this segment typically order 50–200 units per project, with repeat orders tied to their project pipeline.

Brushed nickel and matte black are the dominant finishes in this segment right now; chrome is still present but declining in the premium tier. For a distributor serving residential contractors, widespread in brushed nickel and matte black covers the two finishes that move fastest.

50–200 units/project
Repeat pipeline orders
Hotel guest bathroom fit-out with matching widespread faucets and coordinated fixtures

Segment 02

Hospitality Fit-Out

Hotels and boutique properties specify widespread faucets for guest bathrooms where the design intent is a premium feel. A 100-room hotel fit-out is 100 widespread faucets — plus matching towel bars, toilet paper holders, and other fixtures.

Project orders in this segment run 100–500 units per property, and the finish consistency requirement is strict: every faucet in the property needs to match. Our in-house finishing is the answer to that requirement. This segment has grown for us over the past three years, particularly in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

100–500 units/property
ME & SEA growth

Segment 03

Plumbing Wholesale and Distribution

Widespread faucets are a catalog staple for plumbing wholesalers serving contractors. The SKU mix that moves in wholesale is typically 2–3 finishes (chrome, brushed nickel, matte black) in a single body style, with consistent availability for contractor reorders.

The margin profile is better than centerset because the per-unit value is higher and the price sensitivity is lower — contractors specify what the project calls for, not the cheapest option available.

2–3 finish SKU mix
Better margin vs. centerset

Segment 04

Renovation and Remodel Retail

Widespread faucets are a strong SKU for kitchen and bath specialty retailers and online channels serving the renovation market. The buyer in this channel is replacing an existing widespread faucet and needs an 8-inch spread to match the existing sink holes — they're not choosing the configuration, the sink is choosing it for them.

That creates a reliable demand base for the SKU regardless of design trends. The replacement buyer is not trend-sensitive; they need the right spread and a finish that coordinates with existing hardware.

Sink-driven demand
Trend-resistant base

Building the Right Catalog Position

Across all four segments, the widespread configuration earns its place as a specification-driven, higher-margin SKU. Whether you're serving residential contractors, hospitality procurement, plumbing wholesale, or renovation retail, the demand logic is consistent: buyers need the 8-inch spread because the project or the sink requires it — not because it was the cheapest option on the shelf.

Hospitality order range

100–500 units/property

Residential contractor range

50–200 units/project

Quality Engineering

Cartridge Performance Across Two Valve Bodies

A widespread faucet has two independent valve assemblies — one for hot, one for cold — which means cartridge performance matters twice. Both cartridges need to operate smoothly, seal reliably, and hold up to the same service life.

Ceramic disc cartridge valve assembly for widespread bathroom faucet showing hot and cold independent valve bodies

500,000-Cycle Endurance Test

Run on cartridge assemblies on every production batch — not just on new product introductions. This is a batch-level requirement, not a one-time qualification.

New cartridge suppliers go through a 50,000-cycle pre-qualification test before entering production. That requirement adds lead time to supplier onboarding, but it means the cartridge in your container is the cartridge that passed the test.

Cartridge Sourcing & Incoming Checks

The ceramic disc cartridges in the widespread line are sourced from qualified suppliers with their own test reports. We do incoming functional checks on a sample basis before they enter the assembly line. Any new cartridge supplier goes through a 50,000-cycle pre-qualification test before entering production.

Handle Torque — Both Handles, Every Unit

Handle torque is checked on every unit at final inspection. For a widespread faucet, this means checking both handles independently — the hot and cold handles need to feel identical in operation, because an end user who notices one handle is stiffer than the other will call it a defect.

Flow Rate & Leak Test

Flow rate is verified at rated pressure. Every unit gets a 60-second leak test at 0.6 MPa before it goes into a carton. These are 100% outgoing inspection checks on every unit in the batch, not statistical sampling.

Supply Line Connection Check

The supply line connections between the handle valves and the spout body — typically flexible braided supply lines included with the faucet — are checked for thread integrity and kink resistance before packing. A kinked or cross-threaded supply line is the most common installation problem with widespread faucets. Catching it before the unit ships is straightforward; dealing with it after installation is not.

100% Outgoing Inspection — Every Unit, Every Batch

Not statistical sampling. Every widespread faucet passes all four checks before it leaves the line.

Handle Torque

Both hot and cold handles checked independently. Must feel identical in operation.

Flow Rate

Verified at rated pressure on every unit before packing.

Leak Test

60-second test at 0.6 MPa. Every unit. No exceptions.

Supply Line Integrity

Thread integrity and kink resistance checked on braided supply lines before carton.

OEM & Private Label

Customization Options for OEM and Private Label

The widespread bathroom faucet line is fully available for OEM from 200 pieces per SKU. Here's what can be configured at order time and what requires tooling.

No Tooling Required

Configure at order time — no lead time penalty, no tooling cost.

  • Flow rate

    1.2 GPM, 1.5 GPM, or 2.2 GPM aerator insert — selected at order time.

  • Finish

    Any of the five in-house finishes: chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze.

  • Supply line length

    Standard or extended, within the range our current supply line suppliers stock.

  • Packaging

    Custom carton printing, branded installation instructions, retail-ready packaging with your logo and barcode.

  • Certification documentation

    cUPC, CE, WaterMark test reports issued in your brand name for OEM orders meeting minimum volume thresholds.

Requires Tooling

New or modified casting die required. Tooling lead time: 15–20 days. Die maintained in-house for your exclusive use.

  • Spout profile

    Different spout height, reach, or body shape requires a new casting die. Tooling lead time is 15–20 days; we maintain the die in-house for your exclusive use.

  • Handle style

    Lever, cross, or knob handles are available across most body configurations from existing tooling. A completely new handle design requires a new die.

  • Non-standard hole spacing

    Custom center distances outside the 8-inch standard require a modified mounting template and, in some cases, modified supply line routing.

Custom PVD Colors: 500-Piece Minimum

Brushed gold, rose gold, and gunmetal PVD finishes are available on runs of 500+ pieces. Below that threshold, the PVD chamber setup cost doesn't make sense for either side. If your volume is there, these finishes open up differentiation that standard catalog SKUs can't match.

Sample Lead Times

ODM Adapting an existing catalog body

First sample typically 15–20 days. You're working from an existing body with modifications — no new tooling from scratch.

OEM New body design from your spec

First sample 25–35 days depending on tooling complexity. Our in-house tooling room means revisions don't go to an outside vendor.

OEM widespread bathroom faucet customization options — finish, handle, and packaging configurations

Start with a Brief, Not a Drawing

Send us a reference sample, a 2D drawing, or a plain-language description of what you're trying to achieve. We'll come back with a feasibility assessment and tooling cost estimate within 48 hours.

Most OEM conversations start with a finish change or a packaging requirement — not a full new body. Tell us where you're starting and we'll map the fastest path to a sample.

Send Your OEM Brief

Logistics & Cost Planning

Container Loading and Landed Cost Planning

Widespread faucets have a larger carton footprint than centerset faucets — the three-piece configuration means more packaging volume per unit. Here's what that means for your container planning and landed cost math.

Units per Master Carton

4–8

Depending on specific model. Individual units in foam-lined inner boxes.

40HQ — Widespread

1,200–2,000

Units per 40HQ container. Varies by carton dimensions and SKU mix.

40HQ — Centerset

2,000–3,500

For comparison. Centerset is more container-efficient per unit.

OEM Lead Time

35–50 days

Order confirmation to container loading for OEM with new tooling or custom packaging.

Container Efficiency: What the Numbers Mean

The widespread configuration is less container-efficient per unit than centerset — that's a direct factor in your landed cost calculation. A 40HQ loads roughly 1,200–2,000 widespread units versus 2,000–3,500 centerset units in the same container. If you're comparing SKUs for a new channel, that gap matters when you're working backward from a target shelf price.

We provide a packing list with CBM and gross weight per SKU before you confirm the order, so your freight forwarder can quote accurately. No surprises at the container stage.

Mixed-SKU Consolidation

For mixed-SKU orders that include both widespread and centerset faucets, we coordinate the packing sequence to minimize void space. The widespread cartons typically go in first as the base layer, with centerset cartons filling the remaining space. We've done enough mixed-SKU containers to have the loading sequence worked out — you don't need to specify it.

Container loading plan for widespread bathroom faucets — carton stacking and mixed-SKU consolidation

Documentation Prepared in Parallel with Production

  • Commercial invoice
  • Packing list with CBM and gross weight per SKU
  • Certificate of origin
  • Relevant test reports — cUPC, CE, WaterMark as applicable to your destination market

Standard Catalog Items

25–35 days

Order confirmation to container loading. Standard SKUs, no new tooling or custom packaging required.

OEM Orders

35–50 days

Order confirmation to container loading for OEM orders with new tooling or custom packaging. Documentation prepared in parallel — no sequential delays.

Compliance & Documentation

Certification Coverage for Your Export Markets

The widespread bathroom faucet line carries the same certification stack as our full bathroom faucet range — cUPC, CE, WaterMark, ISO 9001:2015, and SGS. Here's what each certification means specifically for the widespread configuration.

cUPC North America

cUPC Certification

The widespread configuration is the dominant format in North American master bath applications, so cUPC compliance is non-negotiable for this SKU. Our cUPC qualification covers NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 lead-free requirements.

Every incoming brass batch is XRF-tested for lead content — the same standard applies regardless of destination market.

CE Europe

CE Certification

Widespread faucets are less common in European markets than in North America, but the CE certification covers pressure and temperature performance requirements.

Relevant for buyers who do ship to EU markets or serve European-specification hospitality projects.

WaterMark Australia

WaterMark Certification

Mandatory for any faucet installed in Australia. The widespread configuration is specified in Australian premium residential and hospitality projects.

Non-certified product cannot be legally installed — WaterMark is not optional for this market.

OEM Documentation

Certification in Your Brand Name

For OEM orders, certification documentation can be issued in your brand name once minimum volume thresholds are met. We manage the certification extension documentation with the certification body when you add new finish variants or handle configurations to an existing certified body.

Learn more about our manufacturing capabilities and certification process

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Certifications

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Export Markets

XRF-Tested

Every Brass Batch — Lead Content Verified

Product Selection Guide

Widespread vs. Other Bathroom Faucet Configurations: Choosing the Right SKU

The widespread is one of 14 bathroom faucet configurations we produce. Here's how it positions against the configurations buyers most often compare it to.

Configuration Hole Requirement Price Tier Primary Market
Widespread (this page) 3 holes, 8" centers Mid-to-premium Master bath, hospitality, premium residential
Bathroom Sink Faucet 1 hole or 3 holes, 4" centers Entry-to-mid Residential volume, apartment, commercial
Two Handle Bathroom Faucet 3 holes, 4" centers (centerset) Mid European residential, traditional style
Single Handle Bathroom Faucet 1 hole Entry-to-mid North American residential, hospitality mid-tier
Wall Mount Bathroom Faucet Wall-mounted Mid-to-premium European renovation, boutique hotel
Waterfall Bathroom Faucet 1 hole or 3 holes Premium Boutique hotel, high-end residential

Widespread vs. Centerset: The Key Difference

Most Common Comparison

The widespread and the two-handle centerset are the configurations buyers most often compare directly. The key difference: widespread uses 8-inch centers with independent mounting for each piece, while centerset uses 4-inch centers with a deck plate connecting the handles.

Widespread

8" hole spacing

Independent mounting, no deck plate

Centerset

4" hole spacing

Deck plate connects handles

Bottom line: If your buyer's sink has 8-inch hole spacing, they need widespread — there's no substitution. If the sink has 4-inch spacing, centerset is the fit. For a distribution catalog, carrying both covers the full range of sink configurations your contractors will encounter.

Building a Hospitality Catalog?

Premium Tier Consideration

If you're building a hospitality catalog and need a premium visual statement, the waterfall bathroom faucet is worth considering alongside widespread — different spout geometry, similar price tier, strong in boutique hotel applications.

Widespread and waterfall bathroom faucet configurations for hospitality catalog comparison
View Waterfall Bathroom Faucet
Buyer FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the specification and sourcing questions that come up most often from importers, distributors, and OEM buyers.

What is the standard hole spacing for a widespread bathroom faucet?

8 inches center-to-center between the two handle holes, with the spout centered between them. This is the North American standard. The sink or countertop needs three holes: one for the spout and one for each handle valve. Hole diameter is typically 1-3/8 inches. If your buyer's sink has 4-inch hole spacing, they need a centerset faucet, not a widespread — the two configurations are not interchangeable.

What flow rate should I specify for North American distribution?

For California and other EPA WaterSense states, specify 1.2 GPM — that's the maximum for WaterSense-labeled bathroom lavatory faucets. For the rest of the US and Canada, 1.5 GPM is the standard residential spec. We configure the aerator insert at order time, so confirm your target state or province before finalizing. For a mixed-market order, we can pack different aerator configurations in the same container with clear SKU labeling.

Why does a widespread faucet cost more than a centerset at the same finish level?

Three separate pieces instead of one body — three casting operations, three machining operations, three finishing runs, and three final inspection checks. The supply lines connecting the handle valves to the spout body add material cost. The installation hardware is more complex. The per-unit manufacturing cost is genuinely higher, which is why the widespread configuration supports a higher retail price point and better margin for your channel.

Can you match the finish on a widespread faucet to other fixtures in the same order?

Yes — all five finishes run on our own lines, and we schedule the same finish across all SKUs in the same plating run where possible. A brushed nickel widespread faucet and a brushed nickel towel bar from the same order will go through the same plating bath. For hospitality fit-out orders where finish consistency across all fixtures in a property is a hard requirement, this is the answer. Tell us at order time that you need finish matching across SKUs and we'll schedule accordingly.

What is the MOQ for OEM widespread faucets with custom packaging?

200 pieces per SKU for OEM orders. Custom carton printing and branded installation instructions are available at this MOQ. Custom PVD colors (brushed gold, rose gold, gunmetal) require 500 pieces minimum due to PVD chamber setup cost. Certification documentation in your brand name is available once minimum volume thresholds are met — contact us to confirm the threshold for your target certification.

How do I handle the supply lines between the handle valves and the spout?

Standard widespread faucets include flexible braided supply lines that connect the handle valve bodies to the spout inlet. These are typically 12–18 inches long and connect with standard 3/8" compression fittings. We check thread integrity and kink resistance on every unit before packing. For installations with non-standard under-sink clearances, extended supply lines are available — specify at order time.

Request a Quote

Get a Quote for Widespread Bathroom Faucets

Send us your target configuration — finish, flow rate, volume, and destination market. If you have a reference product you're currently sourcing, send us a photo or a spec sheet and we'll tell you exactly where our product matches and where it differs.

Most new buyers in this category start with a sample order of 2–4 units to evaluate finish quality and cartridge feel before committing to a container. We can ship samples within 5–7 business days from our standard catalog.

Widespread bathroom faucet sample units for buyer evaluation

Sample Program

2–4 Units Before a Container

Evaluate finish quality and cartridge feel on your bench before committing to volume. Samples ship within 5–7 business days from our standard catalog.

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14 configurations, 5 finishes, all certified for North America, Europe, and Australia.

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