Elite Five Door Coin Return Locker with Sloping Top – Blue
Product Description
This Elite five door locker is a powder coated steel storage unit designed for environments where individual, self-managed storage is required across multiple users. The coin return mechanism allows each...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This Elite five door locker is a powder coated steel storage unit designed for environments where individual, self-managed storage is required across multiple users. The coin return mechanism allows each user to secure their belongings with a £1 coin deposit, which is returned when the locker is vacated — a practical arrangement for sites where lockers turn over throughout the day and fixed key allocation isn't workable. The unit is finished in blue and sits on a sloping top configuration.
In busy, high-footfall environments — leisure centres, sports facilities, workplace changing rooms, and school corridors — lockers take considerable daily punishment. The powder coated steel construction on this unit holds up well under that kind of repeated use, and the reinforced doors add a degree of resistance to the casual knocks and impacts that are unavoidable in public-facing settings. The anti-bacterial coating applied to the unit is a practical consideration for anywhere that hygiene standards need to be maintained, particularly in changing or welfare areas.
A few operational points worth considering:
- Coin return mechanism accepts both old and new £1 coins — no need to manage key sets or fobs
- Sloping top discourages bag and item storage on the unit's upper surface, reducing clutter and simplifying cleaning
- Anti-bacterial coating helps limit surface contamination in shared-use welfare environments
- Blue finish allows colour coding across multi-bank locker installations
- Powder coated steel frame is straightforward to wipe down and maintain
At 1800mm tall, this is a full-height unit and will require adequate ceiling clearance and a stable, level floor surface for proper installation. At just under 32kg, it can be manoeuvred into position by two people without specialist equipment, though that should be factored into site delivery and placement planning. For larger installations requiring more doors per bank or different configurations, it is worth discussing your layout requirements before ordering.
This locker is well suited to leisure centres, gyms, schools, and workplace welfare areas where self-service coin operation makes day-to-day management straightforward. For sites needing larger storage compartments or a higher number of doors in a single unit, alternative configurations are available within the range.
If you are specifying lockers for a new installation or replacing an existing bank, we are happy to talk through the layout and configuration options before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Coin return mechanism compatible with both old and new £1 coins
- Powder coated steel frame with reinforced doors for heavy daily use
- Anti-bacterial surface coating applied across the full unit
- Sloping top prevents surface storage and simplifies routine cleaning
- Blue powder coat finish enables colour-coded locker bank arrangements
Operational Benefits
- Self-managed coin operation reduces staff time spent on locker allocation
- Robust construction withstands repeated use in high-footfall public areas
- Anti-bacterial coating supports hygiene standards in shared welfare spaces
- Sloping top keeps locker tops clear and reduces housekeeping workload
- Colour coding supports clear zoning across larger multi-bank installations
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 31.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the coin return design is well suited to self-service environments where staff are not on hand to manage access. Users secure the locker with a £1 coin deposit and retrieve it when they leave, which makes it practical for leisure centres, gyms, and similar facilities operating with minimal locker supervision.
- That depends on your peak concurrent user numbers and whether lockers turn over during the day or are allocated to named individuals. A coin return model like this one suits high-turnover sites where the same locker is used by multiple people across a session, meaning you generally need fewer units than you would with permanently assigned storage. It is worth working through your expected peak demand before specifying quantities.
- The unit should be positioned on a level, stable floor surface. For safety in public areas, particularly where multiple units are installed in a bank, securing lockers to a wall or fixing adjacent units together is strongly advisable to prevent tipping. Your installer or facilities team will be able to advise on the appropriate fixing method for your specific floor and wall construction.