Elite 8-Door Personal Effects Locker Grey Steel Padlock
Product Description
This is a compact, eight-compartment personal effects locker made from steel and finished in grey. Each individual compartment is secured by padlock, making it suitable for storing small valuables such...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 990(H) x 250(W) x 160(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is a compact, eight-compartment personal effects locker made from steel and finished in grey. Each individual compartment is secured by padlock, making it suitable for storing small valuables such as mobile phones, wallets, jewellery, and watches. The unit is designed to be mounted off the floor, fixed against a wall on a load-bearing raised platform, which keeps the base clear and simplifies cleaning beneath and around it.
In a catering environment, staff areas often need to accommodate a reasonable number of employees within a limited footprint. The eight-door configuration allows multiple team members to secure their belongings independently without the unit taking up a disproportionate amount of floor space. The steel construction holds up well to the everyday wear expected in a busy back-of-house setting.
Practical advantages for catering operators include:
- Eight separate compartments for individual staff storage
- Padlock security on each door, allowing staff to use their own locks
- Steel construction suited to commercial back-of-house environments
- Wall-mounted, off-floor design aids hygiene and cleaning access
- Compact footprint makes efficient use of limited staff area space
Because the unit is designed for wall mounting on a raised platform, the installation surface and fixings need to be capable of supporting the loaded weight. The narrow depth means it works well in corridors or compact changing areas, though it is worth confirming available wall space and stud or masonry fixing points before ordering.
This locker suits smaller catering operations, cafés, pubs, and similar sites where a modest number of staff need secure personal storage. For larger teams or sites requiring more compartments, a taller or wider configuration may be more appropriate.
If you are unsure which locker configuration best fits your staff area layout, we are happy to talk it through before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Eight individual steel compartments with separate padlock security per door
- Wall-mounted off-floor design on load-bearing raised platform
- Steel construction provides durability in back-of-house environments
- Compact narrow-depth profile suitable for corridors and small staff areas
- Grey powder-coat finish gives a clean, neutral appearance in staff rooms
Operational Benefits
- Allows multiple staff members to secure valuables independently at once
- Off-floor mounting keeps the area beneath clear and easier to clean
- Padlock system lets staff use their own locks for added personal security
- Narrow footprint makes use of limited wall space in compact staff areas
- Straightforward steel construction requires minimal maintenance over time
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 990(H) x 250(W) x 160(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Steel
- Weight
- 10.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The unit provides eight individual compartments, each independently secured by padlock, so up to eight members of staff can store personal effects simultaneously. For sites with larger teams or shift patterns requiring more storage, a unit with a greater number of doors would be more practical.
- The locker is designed to be mounted off the floor on a load-bearing raised platform and fixed securely against a wall. The wall fixings and platform must be capable of supporting the unit's weight when fully loaded, so it is worth confirming your wall construction and fixing points — masonry or solid stud — before installation.
- The locker is described as a padlock-secured unit, meaning staff typically supply their own padlocks to fit the hasp on each door. This approach is common in catering environments as it allows staff to retain their own keys and gives each individual control over their own compartment.