Elite Five Door Coin Return Locker with Sloping Top – Grey
Product Description
This is a five door coin return locker from Elite Lockers, constructed in powder coated steel and finished in grey. Each compartment is secured by a coin return mechanism that...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This is a five door coin return locker from Elite Lockers, constructed in powder coated steel and finished in grey. Each compartment is secured by a coin return mechanism that accepts both old and new British £1 coins, meaning users retrieve their coin when the locker is vacated — a practical arrangement that removes the need for staff to manage key deposits or token systems. The sloping top prevents items being left or stored on top of the unit, which helps maintain a tidy changing area and simplifies cleaning.
In high-footfall environments — sports centres, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, commercial kitchens, and similar large-scale workplaces — lockers take a good deal of daily wear. The powder coated steel construction on this unit is built to withstand that kind of sustained use, and the antibacterial properties of the finish help control the spread of bacteria including MRSA and E. coli, which is a meaningful consideration in healthcare and food service settings where hygiene compliance matters.
From an operational standpoint, the coin return format tends to work well where locker use is high-volume and transient — think public leisure facilities or large staff areas where individual key management would create unnecessary administration. Practical advantages include:
- No key management or replacement costs for the operator
- Antibacterial powder coat finish supports hygiene standards
- Sloping top discourages clutter and eases cleaning routines
- Reinforced doors provide a reliable level of security for users
- Accepts both old and new British £1 coins without adjustment
At 1800mm tall, the unit is a standard full-height locker and will fit most changing room layouts without difficulty. At just under 32kg, it can be manoeuvred by two people and does not require mechanical lifting for positioning, though fixing to a wall or floor is advisable in busy areas for stability. No power or water connections are required.
This five door configuration suits medium to large changing rooms where individual storage per person is needed. For smaller staff areas, a two or three door unit may be more proportionate; for larger installations or higher-security requirements, heavier-duty alternatives are available in the range.
If you are specifying lockers for a new installation or refurbishment and want to discuss configuration, finish options, or volume requirements, the team is happy to help you work through what will suit the space.
Key Features
- Coin return locking mechanism accepts old and new British £1 coins
- Powder coated steel construction with antibacterial surface properties
- Reinforced doors provide reliable compartment security for users
- Sloping top design prevents storage accumulation and eases cleaning
- Five individual compartments in a single full-height locker body
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management costs and administration for site operators
- Antibacterial finish supports hygiene compliance in food and healthcare settings
- Sloping top keeps changing areas tidy with minimal staff intervention
- Coin return system reduces locker downtime caused by unreturned keys
- Full-height compartments provide practical personal storage for shift workers
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- 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, it is well suited to staff changing and welfare areas in food service environments. The antibacterial powder coat finish helps manage the spread of bacteria including MRSA and E. coli, which is a practical consideration where hygiene standards are closely monitored. The coin return system also works well in shift-based kitchens where staff turnover across a day is high.
- Coin return locks are mechanically straightforward and do not require routine servicing in the way that electronic systems might. General maintenance involves keeping the lock barrel clean and occasionally checking that the door hinges and frame remain properly aligned, particularly in high-use installations.
- That depends on the number of staff using the changing area simultaneously at peak shift changeover. As a general guide, each compartment serves one person, so a five door unit covers five individuals. For larger teams, multiple units are typically arranged in banks — if you have a specific headcount or room layout in mind, we can help you work out a sensible configuration.