Elite Eight Door Combination Locker Blue Sloping Top
Product Description
This is a free-standing eight-compartment locker unit from Elite, constructed from welded powder-coated steel and finished in blue. Each compartment is secured by a manual combination lock, which removes the...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This is a free-standing eight-compartment locker unit from Elite, constructed from welded powder-coated steel and finished in blue. Each compartment is secured by a manual combination lock, which removes the need for keys or padlocks entirely. The sloping top profile is a deliberate design feature — it discourages items being stored or left on top of the unit, which is a common issue in busy changing areas.
In day-to-day use, combination locks offer a practical advantage over keyed alternatives. New staff can simply be issued a code rather than a physical key, and there is no ongoing cost or delay associated with lost keys, spare sets, or lock replacement. The reinforced doors and welded frame hold up well under the repeated use typical of shift-change environments, and the antibacterial coating is a relevant consideration for food preparation, healthcare, and other settings where hygiene standards are formally maintained — it is effective against common pathogens including MRSA and E. coli.
- Combination locks remove key management admin and replacement costs
- Antibacterial coating supports hygiene compliance in regulated environments
- Sloping top prevents accumulation of items above the unit
- Reinforced doors resist daily wear in high-traffic changing areas
- Pre-drilled rear fixing points allow secure wall-anchoring
The pre-drilled rear holes allow the unit to be anchored to a wall, which is worth planning for at installation stage — particularly where the unit may be subject to repeated pulling or where a fixed position is required for health and safety purposes. At 1950mm in height, standard ceiling clearance is unlikely to be an issue, but doorway and access routes should be checked before delivery is booked, given the unit's overall size and 33.5kg assembled weight.
This unit is well suited to staff changing areas in catering and hospitality operations, sports and leisure facilities, schools, and healthcare environments. The eight-compartment format is a practical fit for small to medium teams. For larger sites or higher-volume facilities, multi-bay configurations or units with deeper compartments may be more appropriate.
If you are weighing up the right number of compartments or want to check whether this format suits your space, we are happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Manual combination locks on all eight compartments, no keys required
- Antibacterial powder-coat finish effective against MRSA and E. coli
- Welded steel frame with reinforced doors for high-traffic durability
- Sloping top profile prevents storage accumulation above the unit
- Pre-drilled rear fixing points for secure wall-anchoring on site
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management admin and associated replacement costs
- Supports hygiene compliance in food and healthcare environments
- Reduces forced-access risk through reinforced door construction
- Keeps staff areas tidy by discouraging top-of-unit storage
- Allows permanent, stable installation in fixed-position requirements
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 33.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on shift patterns as much as headcount — if staff overlap across shifts, fewer simultaneous users may need storage at any one time, and eight compartments can serve a larger overall team. For sites with larger concurrent staff numbers, a multi-bay arrangement or additional units is usually the more practical approach.
- It is free-standing and will function without wall-fixing, but the pre-drilled rear points are there for a reason. In locations where the unit may be knocked or pulled regularly, or where health and safety policy requires fixed furniture, anchoring it to the wall is advisable and straightforward to arrange at installation.
- It is one of the more practical choices for that situation. Codes can be changed or reassigned without any physical component being replaced, which avoids the cost and delay that comes with rekeying locks or chasing unreturned keys when staff leave.