Elite Five Door Coin Return Locker with Sloping Top – Red
Product Description
This five-door locker from Elite Lockers provides individual, lockable personal storage within a single freestanding unit. Each compartment is secured by a coin return mechanism that accepts the current British...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This five-door locker from Elite Lockers provides individual, lockable personal storage within a single freestanding unit. Each compartment is secured by a coin return mechanism that accepts the current British £1 coin, so users retrieve their deposit on leaving. This is a practical arrangement for staff changing areas where lost padlocks and unsecured doors create ongoing management overhead, particularly across multi-shift operations.
The unit is fabricated from powder coated steel throughout. Compartment bases are welded rather than folded, which contributes to long-term structural rigidity under repeated daily use. The steel carries an anti-bacterial surface treatment effective against common pathogens including MRSA and E. coli — a relevant consideration in catering, food production, and healthcare environments where hygiene compliance is actively monitored.
From a day-to-day operational standpoint, the design addresses several practical management concerns:
- Sloping top prevents dust accumulation and discourages unauthorised storage on top of the unit
- Anti-bacterial coating supports hygiene compliance in food and healthcare settings
- Coin return mechanism reduces lost-lock issues and administration overhead
- Reinforced doors withstand frequent use across multiple daily shifts
- Pre-drilled fixing points allow wall-anchoring for added stability
At just under 32kg, the unit is manageable to position but should be secured to a solid wall using the pre-drilled nesting holes, particularly in high-traffic changing rooms. The relatively shallow 450mm depth makes it a practical choice for corridors and compact changing areas where floor space is at a premium. The red powder coat finish allows colour-coding by team, department, or zone where that aids site management.
This locker suits staff changing facilities in catering, food production, hospitality, and light industrial environments. It is equally appropriate in leisure and healthcare settings where the anti-bacterial finish adds compliance value. For larger teams or higher-volume sites, wider and taller configurations are available within the range.
If you are planning a locker installation and want to talk through the right configuration for your team size, shift patterns, or available space, we are glad to help before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Coin return mechanism accepts current British £1 coin for deposit recovery
- Anti-bacterial powder coat treatment effective against MRSA and E. coli
- Welded compartment bases provide long-term structural rigidity under heavy use
- Sloping top prevents debris accumulation and discourages unauthorised stacking
- Pre-drilled nesting holes allow secure wall-anchoring for added stability
Operational Benefits
- Reduces lost-padlock issues and lowers day-to-day locker administration overhead
- Supports hygiene compliance in food production and healthcare environments
- Withstands repeated daily use across multi-shift staffing arrangements reliably
- Shallow depth suits corridors and compact changing areas with limited floor space
- Colour-coded red finish enables clear zoning by team or department on site
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 31.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the coin deposit system is self-managing in the sense that users retain responsibility for their own compartment while it is in use and retrieve their £1 coin on leaving. This removes the need for master key administration in most scenarios, though a supervisor override is available if a user loses their coin or fails to vacate at the end of a shift. It is worth confirming override access arrangements with your facilities team before installation.
- The anti-bacterial treatment is integral to the powder coat finish rather than a surface-applied spray, so it does not require reapplication under normal use. Standard cleaning with appropriate commercial sanitisers is sufficient to maintain both hygiene and the finish. Abrasive cleaners or wire pads should be avoided as they can damage the coating over time.
- The unit should be anchored to a solid masonry or stud wall using the pre-drilled nesting holes — this is particularly important in busy changing rooms where doors are opened and closed repeatedly under load. The installation itself does not require a specialist, but wall fixings should be appropriate for the substrate, and it is worth checking floor loading if multiple units are being installed side by side on upper floors or in older buildings.