Elite Five Door Manual Combination Locker – Red
Product Description
This is a five-compartment staff locker from Elite Lockers, finished in red powder-coated steel and secured throughout by built-in combination locks. Each door has its own independent combination mechanism, removing...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
This is a five-compartment staff locker from Elite Lockers, finished in red powder-coated steel and secured throughout by built-in combination locks. Each door has its own independent combination mechanism, removing the need for padlocks or key sets and the ongoing admin that comes with managing them across a busy site.
In commercial catering and hospitality environments, back-of-house welfare facilities take a great deal of daily use. Staff lockers are opened and closed repeatedly across shifts, often in tight changing rooms or corridors where space is at a premium and cleaning needs to be quick. The powder-coated steel construction handles this well — it resists surface marks, wipes down readily with standard cleaning products, and holds its finish over time. The red finish is particularly useful on larger installations where colour-coding by department, team, or shift group makes locker allocation straightforward to manage.
Practical advantages for operators include:
- Built-in combination locks remove the need for padlock procurement and key management
- Welded plinth between doors reinforces structure and improves inter-compartment security
- Powder-coated steel resists daily knocks and cleans down quickly
- Red finish supports colour-coded allocation across larger or multi-team sites
- Flat top design allows units to be stacked or used alongside additional storage where layout permits
The unit requires no electrical or plumbing connections, which keeps installation straightforward. At just over 30kg, it is worth positioning the locker before fitting out the surrounding space — moving a fully installed bank of lockers later is more disruptive than planning the placement from the outset. The 300mm depth suits most standard changing room layouts without consuming excessive floor space.
This locker is a practical choice for catering, hospitality, hotels, and food production sites looking for reliable, low-maintenance staff storage. It works equally well in a small operation running a single bank and in larger facilities with multiple rows. If your site requires a different door count per unit, a different finish, or you are specifying storage across several areas, it is worth talking through the configuration before ordering — getting the layout right at the start saves time and avoids unnecessary adjustments later.
The team is happy to help if you are working through a locker specification and want to talk options before committing to a quantity or arrangement.
Key Features
- Five independent built-in combination locks, no padlocks or keys required
- Welded plinth construction reinforces structure between adjacent compartments
- Powder-coated steel finish resists surface damage and repeated cleaning
- Flat top design supports stacking or placement of additional storage units
- Red powder-coat finish enables clear colour-coded locker identification across sites
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates padlock and key management across shifts and departments
- Reduces maintenance burden with a durable, easy-clean steel finish
- Supports organised locker allocation through colour-coded departmental zoning
- Compact footprint accommodates five staff compartments without large floor area
- No electrical or plumbing connections simplifies installation planning significantly
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 30.75kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This depends on your team size, shift patterns, and whether staff share lockers across shifts. A good starting point is one compartment per staff member on your largest concurrent shift, with some allowance for growth. If you are specifying for a new fit-out or refurbishment, the team can help you work through the numbers before you place an order.
- Built-in combination mechanisms are generally more robust in heavy-use environments than padlocks, which are prone to loss, damage, and replacement costs over time. They also remove the need for a master key system, which simplifies day-to-day management considerably. Standard cleaning products used in commercial kitchens and welfare areas are safe for use on the exterior without affecting the lock mechanism.
- Yes — units can be positioned side by side to create banks, and the flat top design allows stacking where ceiling height permits. It is worth planning the arrangement before delivery given the weight of each unit, and ensuring the floor surface is level and capable of supporting the combined load of a full installation. If you are fitting out a larger space, it is sensible to confirm the configuration before ordering.