Elite 8-Door Personal Effects Locker, Padlock, Sloping Top, Blue
Product Description
This is a compact, wall-mounted steel locker unit providing eight individual lockable compartments for the secure storage of personal effects. Each door is fitted for padlock use, giving flexibility in...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 990(H) x 250(W) x 160(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is a compact, wall-mounted steel locker unit providing eight individual lockable compartments for the secure storage of personal effects. Each door is fitted for padlock use, giving flexibility in how locks are managed — staff can supply their own padlocks, or a site can operate a centrally managed keyed system. The sloping top is a practical detail: it prevents items accumulating on the unit, which helps keep changing areas tidy and reduces the minor but real risk of things falling onto staff or the floor below.
In catering and hospitality environments, secure personal effects storage is a day-to-day operational requirement. Staff removing watches, mobile phones, jewellery, and wallets before entering food preparation or service areas need somewhere reliable and close to hand. The eight-compartment layout suits smaller teams where individually assigned storage is more appropriate than a shared arrangement, and the steel construction is straightforward to wipe down as part of a regular cleaning routine.
- Sloping top prevents items being left or stored on top of the unit
- Padlock fittings support flexible lock management across teams
- Steel construction is durable and easy to clean
- Compact profile fits corridors, entry points, and smaller changing rooms
- Wall-mounted, raised installation keeps the floor beneath clear for cleaning
Installation requires fixing to a load-bearing wall, with the unit positioned on a raised platform rather than standing freeground. That platform and the wall fixings need to be appropriate for the location and surface type — worth confirming before installation day. At 10.5kg the unit is straightforward to handle during fitting.
This locker suits smaller catering operations, back-of-house staff areas, or satellite locations within larger sites. Where a team is larger or staff require more storage capacity per person, multi-bay or deeper locker configurations are available in the wider range.
If you are planning a staff area layout or working out how many compartments you need, we are glad to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Eight individual compartments each fitted with padlock hasp
- Sloping top profile actively discourages storage on the unit
- Welded steel construction rated for daily commercial use
- Wall-mounted design raises unit clear of the floor beneath
- Compact 250mm-wide footprint fits narrow or restricted spaces
Operational Benefits
- Keeps staff personal effects secure and separate from work areas
- Padlock flexibility lets sites manage keys centrally or individually
- Sloping top maintains a tidy changing area without ongoing enforcement
- Raised installation makes floor cleaning beneath the unit straightforward
- Eight assigned compartments reduce disputes over shared storage space
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 990(H) x 250(W) x 160(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Steel
- Weight
- 10.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- No — the doors are fitted with padlock hasps but padlocks are not supplied. This is standard practice and allows sites to choose a lock type that suits their key management approach, whether that means staff supplying their own or the site operating a uniform keyed system.
- It is designed to be wall-mounted and raised off the floor on a platform, not to stand freeground. The wall and any platform used need to be load-bearing and appropriate for the installation surface, so it is worth confirming this before fitting, particularly in older or partition-walled buildings.
- It depends on your team size and how storage is assigned. Eight compartments works well for smaller back-of-house teams or departments where individual allocation is straightforward. For larger sites or where staff work across shifts and need more capacity per person, a larger or multi-bay configuration is likely to be more practical.