Elite Eight Door Coin Return Locker with Sloping Top – Grey
Product Description
This eight-door locker unit from Elite is a powder-coated steel storage solution designed for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and similar shared spaces in commercial hospitality and catering environments. Each...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This eight-door locker unit from Elite is a powder-coated steel storage solution designed for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and similar shared spaces in commercial hospitality and catering environments. Each of the eight individual compartments is fitted with a coin return mechanism — staff insert a coin to lock and recover it on unlocking — which removes the need for key management and reduces the day-to-day administrative burden on supervisors and facilities staff.
The steel construction is reinforced at the doors, which holds up well under the repeated daily use typical of a busy hospitality or catering operation. The powder-coated finish carries an anti-bacterial treatment effective against MRSA and E. coli, making these units a sensible choice where hygiene compliance is a consideration — particularly in food service environments where staff move between welfare areas and food preparation zones.
- Coin return mechanism compatible with the current £1 coin — no key management required
- Anti-bacterial powder-coat finish resists MRSA and E. coli
- Sloping top panel discourages items being stored on top and reduces dust accumulation
- Wall-fixing points allow the unit to be secured for added stability
- Durable grey finish is straightforward to wipe down and maintain
The unit is wall-fixable, which is worth factoring into installation planning — particularly on tiled or dry-lined surfaces where fixings need to be appropriate to the substrate. At 33.5kg, two people should handle positioning and installation safely. This configuration suits smaller sites where a modest number of individual locker spaces is sufficient. For larger teams or higher-traffic changing facilities, a wider multi-column bank or higher-capacity configuration may be more practical.
If you're working out the right locker configuration for your site, we're happy to talk through the options before you commit.
Key Features
- Eight individual lockable compartments with coin return mechanism
- Powder-coated steel construction with reinforced door panels
- Anti-bacterial finish tested against MRSA and E. coli
- Sloping top panel prevents storage and reduces dust build-up
- Wall-fixing points included for secure installation against wall surfaces
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management, reducing daily burden on supervisory staff
- Hygienic finish supports compliance in food service welfare areas
- Coin return system encourages responsible use without staff supervision
- Sloping top keeps the unit tidy and reduces housekeeping requirements
- Compact footprint suits back-of-house areas where space is limited
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 33.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Staff insert a £1 coin to engage the lock and retrieve it when they unlock the compartment. The mechanism is compatible with the current UK £1 coin. There are no keys to manage or replace, which makes day-to-day operation straightforward in shared staff facilities.
- The unit includes wall-fixing points, but the appropriate fixings will depend on your wall construction — solid masonry, stud partition, and dry-lined or tiled surfaces all require different approaches. It is worth confirming the wall type with your installer before fitting, particularly in older or refurbished back-of-house areas.
- Eight compartments suits smaller operations — cafés, hotel back-of-house, contract catering units, and similar sites where staff numbers are modest. If your team is larger, or if you anticipate shift overlap requiring simultaneous locker use, a wider bank of lockers or a higher-door-count configuration would be worth considering.