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Delta In2ition Universal Showering Components Satin Nickel 4-Spray Dual/Combo Shower Head, 6-in, 2.5 GPM (9.5 LPM)

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Delta In2ition Universal Showering Components Satin Nickel 4-Spray Dual/Combo Shower Head, 6-in, 2.5 GPM (9.5 LPM)Delta In2ition 4 spray dual shower head with handheld, 2. 5 GPM This Delta In2ition two in one shower combines a 6 inch fixed head with a detachable hand shower for flexible coverage. The SpotShield Brushed Nickel finish and Touch Clean spray holes keep it looking fresh, while 4 spray settingsincluding pauselet you tailor your shower experience. Key Features: Two in One Design: Integrated shower head and hand shower work separately or together for

Delta In2ition 4-spray dual shower head with handheld, 2.5 GPM

This Delta In2ition two-in-one shower combines a 6-inch fixed head with a detachable hand shower for flexible coverage. The SpotShield Brushed Nickel finish and Touch-Clean spray holes keep it looking fresh, while 4 spray settings—including pause—let you tailor your shower experience.


Key Features:

  • Two-in-One Design: Integrated shower head and hand shower work separately or together for full coverage
  • Easy Maintenance: Touch-Clean rubber spray holes wipe away mineral build-up with a finger
  • Customizable Comfort: 4 spray settings including full body, massage, full spray + massage, and pause
  • Quick DIY Install: Mounts to a standard 1/2-in wall arm; includes 60-in stainless steel hose
  • Reliable Build: Plastic shower and hand heads with limited lifetime warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name In2ition
Fixture Color Family Nickel
Fixture Finish Satin
Manufacturer Color/Finish SpotShield Brushed Nickel
Type Dual/Combo
Max Flow Rate 2.5 GPM (9.5 LPM)
Number of Spray Settings 4
Shower Head Diameter 6 in
Shower Head Length 6 in
Shower Head Width 6 in
Handheld Shower Head Diameter 3.25 in
Hose Length 60 in
NPT Connection Size 1/2 in
Mount Type Wall
Handheld Shower Included Yes
Detachable Head Yes
Hose Included Yes
Hose Material Stainless steel
Shower Head Material Plastic
Handheld Shower Head Material Plastic
Shower Head Shape Round
Handheld Shower Head Shape Round
Adjustable Head Yes
Easy-Cleaning Nozzles Yes (Touch-Clean)
Handheld Pause/Trickle Control Yes
Shower Head Pause/Trickle Control Yes
Spray Pattern Adjustable
Commercial/Residential Residential
ADA Compliant No
WaterSense Labeled No
Warranty Limited lifetime
LED Light No
Bluetooth Compatibility No
Smart Compatible No
Package Quantity 1
Size Large
Shower Arm Included No
Mounting Bracket Included No
Thread Tape Included No
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No
UNSPSC 30181800

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this include the shower arm or mounting bracket?
A: No—mounts to your existing standard wall shower arm; plumber’s tape recommended.


Q: What is the flow rate?
A: Maximum 2.5 GPM (9.5 LPM).


Q: How long is the hose?
A: 60 inches (metal/stainless steel).


Q: How many spray settings are there?
A: Four—full spray, full spray with massage, massage spray, and pause.


Q: Is the handheld detachable?
A: Yes—the hand shower docks in the head and detaches for targeted rinsing.


Effortless Versatility in Satin Nickel

The In2ition’s dual silhouette adds sculptural finesse while delivering luxurious, customizable coverage. Its satin nickel finish whispers modern elegance and resists everyday clutter with easy-clean spray holes. Style it with clean-lined hardware and soft neutral tile to let the form shine. A must-have for elevating daily rituals with hotel-level indulgence.


Upgrade your shower with Delta’s In2ition two-in-one head for flexible, easy-clean performance and spa-worthy comfort.

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