Moen Gibson 8 in. Widespread 2‑Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Chrome (Valve Not Included)
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Moen Gibson 8 in. Widespread 2‑Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Chrome (Valve Not Included)

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Moen Gibson 8 in. Widespread 2‑Handle High-Arc Bathroom Faucet in Chrome (Valve Not Included)Gibson Widespread 2Handle Bathroom Faucet Chrome The Moen Gibson widespread bathroom faucet pairs a high arc tubular spout with sleek lever handles for a clean, industrial modern look. Built on the M PACT common valve system, it lets you update the style later without replacing plumbing, and its WaterSense certified aerated flow delivers everyday performance while conserving water. Key Features: Modern Industrial Design: Tubular spout and lever

Gibson Widespread 2‑Handle Bathroom Faucet – Chrome

The Moen Gibson widespread bathroom faucet pairs a high-arc tubular spout with sleek lever handles for a clean, industrial-modern look. Built on the M-PACT common valve system, it lets you update the style later without replacing plumbing, and its WaterSense-certified aerated flow delivers everyday performance while conserving water.


Key Features:

  • Modern Industrial Design: Tubular spout and lever handles in a mirror-like chrome finish suit contemporary baths
  • Flexible Widespread Install: Fits 8–16 in. three‑hole sinks; lift‑rod metal drain assembly included
  • M-PACT Common Valve System: Update the trim in the future without changing plumbing (valve sold separately)
  • WaterSense & ADA: Meets EPA WaterSense criteria and complies with ADA specifications
  • Everyday Ease: Smooth two‑handle control and aerated flow ideal for washing hands and brushing teeth

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Gibson
Finish Chrome
Installation Type Three-hole widespread
Center Dimensions 8–16 in. centers
Handle Type Two lever handles
Spout Reach 5.00 in.
Drain Assembly Metal
Drain Type Lift rod
Valve System Moen M-PACT (valve required, not included)
ADA Compliant Yes
WaterSense Certified Yes
Red/Blue Markings Included

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the valve included?
A: No. This trim set requires a separate Moen M-PACT valve (sold separately).


Q: What sink configurations does it fit?
A: Designed for three-hole installations with 8–16 in. centers.


Q: Does it include a drain?
A: Yes, a metal lift-rod drain assembly is included.


Q: Is it WaterSense certified?
A: Yes, it meets EPA WaterSense criteria to conserve water without sacrificing performance.


Q: What is the spout reach?
A: Approximately 5 inches.


Industrial polish with sculptural poise

Gibson’s tall, tubular silhouette brings a refined industrial pulse to the bath, catching light in its luxe chrome sheen. The high arc feels architectural, while the streamlined levers offer a crisp, tailored gesture. Pair it with a matte black mirror or concrete-look vanity for a chic, mixed‑material story. It’s a small statement that elevates the ritual—essential hardware for modern, luxurious living.


Upgrade your bath with Gibson’s sleek performance—add this faucet trim and the compatible valve to your cart today.

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