Elite Eight Door Padlock Locker with Sloping Top – Blue
Product Description
This eight-compartment padlock locker from Elite Lockers is a steel locker unit designed for staff changing rooms, back-of-house corridors, and similar commercial staff areas. Each compartment is secured independently by...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This eight-compartment padlock locker from Elite Lockers is a steel locker unit designed for staff changing rooms, back-of-house corridors, and similar commercial staff areas. Each compartment is secured independently by the user's own padlock, which removes the need for a managed key system and gives each member of staff direct control over their own storage space. The sloping top is a practical design choice that prevents items being left on top of the unit — a common housekeeping requirement in food-handling premises and sites working to compliance standards.
Construction throughout is powder coated steel, which holds up well against the knocks and general wear typical of busy staff areas. A welded plinth between door openings reinforces the structure at the most vulnerable point and reduces the risk of one compartment being accessed by forcing a neighbouring door — a more considered detail than you find on simpler butt-joint designs. The blue finish makes it easy to colour-code locker banks by team or department where that aids organisation.
In practical terms, this unit works well where a compact footprint matters and where individual padlocking suits the way the site operates. Key operational advantages include:
- Sloping top supports housekeeping compliance and discourages improper storage
- Independent padlock operation removes the need for a managed key system
- Welded plinth improves inter-compartment security over standard constructions
- Blue powder coat allows colour-coded organisation across larger locker banks
- Compact 300mm depth suits tighter back-of-house and corridor installations
This unit is well suited to smaller teams where eight compartments are sufficient for the number of staff on any one shift. For larger sites needing more compartments per bay, or where a keyed locking system would be preferable, it is worth looking at the broader range before settling on a configuration.
If you are weighing up how many units you need or whether this configuration suits your space, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Eight individual compartments each secured by user's own padlock
- Sloping top prevents storage on top of the unit
- Welded plinth between doors reinforces inter-compartment security
- Powder coated steel construction resists everyday knocks and wear
- Compact 300mm depth suits corridor and tight back-of-house installations
Operational Benefits
- Independent padlock access removes reliance on a managed key system
- Sloping top helps sites maintain housekeeping and compliance standards
- Welded plinth reduces risk of forced access through adjacent compartments
- Blue finish enables clear colour-coded organisation across larger staff areas
- Compact footprint makes efficient use of limited changing room space
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 27kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- With eight compartments, this unit is best suited to smaller teams or sites where staff numbers per shift are low. For larger teams, multiple units can be banked together, or a higher-compartment configuration may be more practical — it is worth considering peak shift numbers rather than total headcount when sizing a locker installation.
- Yes, it is commonly used in back-of-house areas of catering and food production sites. The sloping top is a specific advantage in these environments, as it supports housekeeping compliance by preventing items being stored on top of the unit — a point often picked up in food safety audits.
- The unit stands on its own plinth base and does not require specialist installation, though fixing to a wall or floor is advisable for stability, particularly where the unit will be used in a busy corridor or changing area. At 27kg it can be positioned by two people without mechanical assistance.