Eight Door Camlock Locker with Sloping Top — Grey
Product Description
This eight-door locker unit from Elite Lockers is a freestanding, multi-compartment storage solution built for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and welfare facilities in commercial kitchens, hospitality venues, and food...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This eight-door locker unit from Elite Lockers is a freestanding, multi-compartment storage solution built for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and welfare facilities in commercial kitchens, hospitality venues, and food production sites. Each of the eight individual compartments is secured by its own camlock, and the unit is fabricated from powder coated steel throughout — a practical choice for working environments where lockers take daily, repeated use from multiple staff members.
The welded plinth between door openings reinforces the structure between compartments and adds a degree of inter-compartment security, which is a useful detail in shared staff areas. The sloping top is a deliberate design feature: it discourages items being left on the unit, which helps maintain a tidier welfare space and supports hygiene compliance in environments where that is monitored.
From an operational standpoint, the key practical advantages of this unit are:
- Camlock on each door — no padlocks required, reducing lost-key issues across a shift-based team
- Sloping top prevents accumulation of bags, food, or other items above the unit
- Powder coated steel finish resists everyday knocks and wear in busy back-of-house areas
- Eight individual compartments within a single, compact freestanding footprint
- Welded plinth construction adds structural rigidity and reduces risk of access between adjacent bays
The unit is freestanding and requires no floor fixings to stand in place, though anchoring to a wall is advisable in high-traffic corridors or where the unit may be subject to knocks. At 33.4kg, two people will be needed to position it safely. The grey powder coat is a neutral finish that sits comfortably alongside other welfare room furniture without requiring a specific colour scheme.
This locker suits small to medium sites — café back-of-house areas, hotel kitchens, and hospitality venues where staff numbers require practical, secure personal storage without occupying significant floor space. Sites with larger teams or more demanding security requirements may find a higher-capacity or heavier-gauge configuration better suited to their needs.
If you are fitting out a welfare area and want to confirm the right specification before ordering, our team is straightforward to reach and happy to help.
Key Features
- Eight individual compartments each secured by a dedicated camlock
- Sloping top panel prevents items being stored on the unit
- Welded plinth reinforces structure and limits inter-compartment access
- Freestanding powder coated steel construction weighing 33.4kg
- Tall 1950mm profile maximises storage within a narrow 300mm width
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates padlock management across shift-based teams with built-in camlocks
- Sloping top supports hygiene compliance by discouraging unauthorised surface storage
- Powder coated finish withstands daily knocks in busy back-of-house environments
- Compact footprint accommodates eight staff members without occupying excessive floor space
- Neutral grey finish integrates easily into existing welfare room layouts
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 33.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The unit provides eight individual lockable compartments, making it suitable for sites where up to eight staff members need secure personal storage. For larger teams, multiple units can be positioned side by side, or a higher-capacity locker bank may be more practical depending on the available space.
- The locker is freestanding and does not require wall or floor fixings to stand upright. That said, anchoring it to a wall is advisable in high-traffic areas or narrow corridors where it may be subject to contact, and this is considered best practice for taller freestanding units. At 33.4kg, two people should be on hand to move and position it.
- Each compartment door is fitted with its own camlock, which means staff operate their locker with a dedicated key rather than a shared padlock. This reduces the common problem of lost or shared padlocks in busy kitchens and makes it straightforward to manage access — each lock can be rekeyed independently if a key is lost.