Elite Five Door Coin Return Locker – Grey Powder Coated Steel
Product Description
The Elite five-door coin return locker is a steel locker bank designed for environments where self-managed, coin-operated access control is practical and low-overhead. Each of the five compartments is secured...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
The Elite five-door coin return locker is a steel locker bank designed for environments where self-managed, coin-operated access control is practical and low-overhead. Each of the five compartments is secured independently by a coin return mechanism that accepts both the current and the older British £1 coin, releasing the deposit automatically when the locker is vacated. The unit is finished throughout in grey powder coated steel.
In high-footfall locations — leisure centres, sports facilities, schools, and public sector changing rooms — coin return lockers tend to perform well over the long term. The locking mechanism is intuitive for users who may have had no prior briefing, which is a meaningful advantage in venues with a transient or general-public user base. The powder coated finish resists surface corrosion and wipes down readily as part of a standard cleaning routine. Reinforced door construction reduces the risk of wear or distortion from the repeated use these environments generate.
Practical advantages of this configuration include:
- Coin return mechanism removes the need for key management or staff-assisted access
- Accepts both old and new British £1 coins, avoiding compatibility issues in mixed-coin environments
- Powder coated steel construction handles sustained daily use without significant surface degradation
- Anti-bacterial properties help limit the spread of pathogens in shared changing facilities
- Five-compartment layout makes efficient use of wall space without requiring a large footprint
The unit is freestanding and requires no fixed installation, though it should be positioned on a level floor. In high-traffic areas, wall-fixing is worth considering for long-term stability. At just over 30kg, two people can comfortably manoeuvre it into position. The shallow depth makes it workable in corridors or compact changing rooms, though the full height of the unit means ceiling clearance should be confirmed ahead of delivery.
This locker bank is well suited to leisure operators, schools, local authority sites, and workplaces seeking a self-managing personal storage solution that removes the administrative burden of key systems. For installations requiring larger compartment counts, wider configurations, or alternative locking arrangements, other options are available within the range.
If you are specifying lockers for a new or refurbished facility and would like guidance on configuration, our team is straightforward to reach and happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Coin return mechanism accepts both old and current British £1 coins
- Five independent compartments secured by individual coin-operated locks
- Grey powder coated steel finish resists corrosion and surface wear
- Reinforced door construction withstands repeated daily use in public areas
- Anti-bacterial surface treatment reduces pathogen spread in shared changing rooms
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key administration, reducing staff workload in busy public facilities
- Self-managing access control suits transient users with no staff briefing required
- Durable finish maintains appearance under sustained use in high-footfall environments
- Compact depth allows installation in corridors and smaller changing rooms
- Freestanding design allows repositioning without specialist installation work
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 30.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the mechanism is designed to accept both the current 12-sided British £1 coin and the older round £1 coin, so there are no compatibility issues in venues where both may still be in circulation.
- The locker bank is freestanding and does not require wall-fixing as standard, provided it is positioned on a level floor. In high-traffic public areas, securing it to a wall is advisable for long-term stability and to reduce the risk of the unit being displaced.
- For low-to-medium volume use — a small gym, school changing room, or staff area — a five-door bank is often sufficient. Higher-footfall sites such as large leisure centres or public swimming pools typically require a greater number of compartments, and banks with larger configurations are available within the range.