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A bathroom faucet should look good, seal tight, and be easy to fix when it eventually drips. As with kitchen faucets, I steer people to Moen, Delta, and Kohler — not for the brand name, but because their cartridges are sold at every hardware store, so repairs are cheap and quick for years.
Here are three I’d install, covering single-handle, value, and premium. Check your sink’s hole configuration (single-hole vs. 3-hole/widespread) before buying.
Best Overall: Moen Single-Handle Bathroom Faucet
Moen’s single-handle bathroom faucets hit the sweet spot: clean looks, Spot Resist finishes that hide fingerprints, and the widely available Moen cartridge that makes a future drip a five-minute fix. Easy to install and backed by a lifetime warranty. The safe, smart pick for most bathrooms.
Best Value: Delta Bathroom Faucet
Delta bathroom faucets give you reliable ceramic-disc performance and that same parts-everywhere convenience, usually at a friendly price. Plenty of styles in both single-hole and widespread configurations. If you want dependable quality without overspending, Delta is the value play.
Best Premium: Kohler Widespread Bathroom Faucet
For a more upscale look, Kohler’s widespread faucets bring heavier construction, refined finishes, and design options that elevate a bathroom. They cost more and the 3-hole widespread install is a bit more involved, but for a renovation centerpiece, Kohler delivers the premium feel.
How to Choose a Bathroom Faucet
- Count your sink’s holes: 1 hole = single-hole faucet; 3 holes = centerset (4 in. spread) or widespread (8 in. spread). Match the faucet to the holes.
- Pick single-handle for simplicity or two-handle/widespread for a classic look.
- Favor a brand with a common cartridge (Moen, Delta, Kohler) so repairs are cheap later.
- Choose a spot-resist or brushed finish if you dislike wiping water spots.
- Grab a basin wrench for the install — the supply nuts under the sink are hard to reach without one.
FAQ
What’s the difference between centerset and widespread bathroom faucets?
Both fit a 3-hole sink. A centerset faucet has the handles and spout on one base with handles 4 inches apart. A widespread faucet has three separate pieces (spout plus two handles) typically 8 inches apart, for a higher-end look. Make sure your sink’s hole spacing matches the faucet type.
How do I stop a bathroom faucet from dripping?
A drip is almost always a worn cartridge or seals. Shut off the supply valves, pull the handle and cartridge, and replace the cartridge with the matching part (this is why a common brand like Moen helps). Our dripping-faucet guide walks through it step by step.
Can I replace a bathroom faucet myself?
Yes — it’s a straightforward DIY job, usually under an hour. Shut off the supply, disconnect the lines and the old faucet’s mounting nuts from underneath, set the new faucet, and reconnect. A basin wrench makes the tight under-sink connections much easier.
Bottom Line
For most bathrooms, a Moen single-handle faucet is the right call — good looks, spot-resist finish, and cheap, easy repairs thanks to the universal cartridge. Want value? Delta. Building a premium vanity? Kohler widespread. Match the faucet to your sink’s holes and keep a basin wrench handy for the install.