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Delta Vero Chrome 1-Spray Handheld Shower with Slide Bar, 1.75 GPM (6.6 LPM)

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Delta Vero Chrome 1-Spray Handheld Shower with Slide Bar, 1.75 GPM (6.6 LPM)Delta Vero 1 Spray Handheld Shower with Slide Bar Sleek and modern, the Delta Vero handheld shower delivers a full body spray at an efficient 1. 75 GPM. It includes a 24 in slide bar, stretchable 6082 in metal hose, and Touch Clean spray holes for easy maintenance, all in a polished chrome finish. Key Features: Water Saving Performance: WaterSense labeled 1. 75 GPM flow provides an efficient, full body spray. Adjustable Slide Bar: 24 in wall bar with

Delta Vero 1-Spray Handheld Shower with Slide Bar

Sleek and modern, the Delta Vero handheld shower delivers a full-body spray at an efficient 1.75 GPM. It includes a 24-in slide bar, stretchable 60–82 in metal hose, and Touch-Clean spray holes for easy maintenance, all in a polished chrome finish.


Key Features:

  • Water-Saving Performance: WaterSense-labeled 1.75 GPM flow provides an efficient, full-body spray.
  • Adjustable Slide Bar: 24-in wall bar with adjustable mount fits users of varying heights.
  • Durable Metal Hose: 60–82 in stretchable metal hose extends reach across the shower.
  • Easy Cleaning: Touch-Clean spray holes wipe away mineral buildup with a finger.
  • Built-In Safety: Certified dual check valves offer backflow protection.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Vero
Finish Chrome, Polished
Color Family Chrome
Type Handheld
Handheld Shower Head Shape Rectangle
Handheld Shower Head Material Plastic
Shower Head Material Plastic
Handheld Shower Length 8.5 in
Slide Bar Length 24 in
Shower Head Width 1.38 in
Handheld Shower Head Diameter 1.375 in
Hose Length 60–82 in stretchable, metal hose
Hose Material Metal
Mount Type Wall
Mounting Bracket Included Yes
Slide Bar Included Yes
Hose Included Yes
Number of Spray Settings 1
Spray Type Full Body Spray
Flow Rate 1.75 GPM (6.6 LPM)
Connection Size 1/2 in NPT
Backflow Protection Certified dual check valves
Easy-Cleaning Nozzles Yes (Touch-Clean)
WaterSense Labeled Yes
ADA Compliant No
Commercial/Residential Residential
Package Quantity 1
Warranty Limited lifetime
Smart Compatibility No
Bluetooth Compatibility No
UNSPSC 30181800
Prop 65 Warning Yes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this include the slide bar and hose?
A: Yes. It includes a 24-in slide bar and a 60–82 in stretchable metal hose.


Q: How many spray settings are there?
A: It has 1 spray—full body.


Q: Is it WaterSense labeled?
A: Yes, it meets WaterSense criteria at 1.75 GPM (6.6 LPM).


Q: What connection size is required?
A: Fits 1/2-in connection (NPT).


Q: What is the warranty?
A: Limited lifetime warranty from Delta.


Sculptural Minimalism Meets Everyday Luxury

With its crisp rectilinear silhouette, the Vero handheld shower becomes architecture for the bath—streamlined, polished, and undeniably modern. The elongated 8.5-inch wand and linear slide bar create a tailored vertical gesture that feels bespoke. Pair it with matte black tile or honed marble to accentuate its chrome gloss, and let the stretch hose drape like jewelry. It’s an essential detail that elevates daily rituals into a refined spa moment.


Upgrade your shower with the Delta Vero handheld—efficient, adjustable, and effortlessly modern.

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