Elite Double Door Coin Return Locker – Graphite Black
Product Description
This double door coin return locker from Elite Lockers is a full-height, two-compartment steel locker finished in graphite black powder coat. Each unit provides two separate lockable sections within a...
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
This double door coin return locker from Elite Lockers is a full-height, two-compartment steel locker finished in graphite black powder coat. Each unit provides two separate lockable sections within a single 1800mm tall cabinet, making it a practical choice where individual staff storage is required without dedicating a full-width locker to each person. The coin return mechanism accepts the current British £1 coin, so staff retrieve their deposit once the locker is vacated — a straightforward system that reduces the administrative burden of key management.
The cabinet is constructed from powder coated steel with an anti-bacterial coating applied to the interior surfaces. In busy back-of-house environments — changing rooms, staff corridors, and welfare areas — this helps limit the spread of bacteria across shared surfaces, which is a reasonable consideration in any food-related workplace. The reinforced double doors and welded plinth contribute to the overall rigidity of the unit, which holds up well in day-to-day commercial use where lockers are opened and closed frequently throughout a shift.
Practical points worth considering before installation:
- At 450mm deep, these lockers require adequate floor-to-ceiling clearance and a stable, level surface
- The graphite black finish is a powder coat — resistant to knocks and scuffs under normal use
- Coin return mechanisms require no power supply or key administration
- The welded plinth means the unit sits off the floor, which aids cleaning underneath
- At 25.3kg per unit, handling during installation is manageable with two people
These lockers are well suited to catering and hospitality operations where staff welfare facilities need to be practical, hygienic, and low-maintenance. They work equally well in smaller independent kitchens as in larger hotel or contract catering back-of-house areas. If your site requires higher-volume storage banks or alternative configurations, there are other options in the range worth discussing.
If you are fitting out a changing area and want to talk through quantities, layout, or finish options, the team is happy to help you plan it sensibly before you order.
Key Features
- Double door configuration provides two lockable compartments per unit
- Coin return lock mechanism accepts the current British £1 coin
- Anti-bacterial interior coating applied to all internal surfaces
- Reinforced doors and welded plinth for structural rigidity under daily use
- Powder coated steel construction finished in graphite black
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key administration with a self-managed coin return system
- Reduces bacterial spread across shared surfaces in busy welfare areas
- Two compartments per unit maximises storage within a compact footprint
- Welded plinth raises unit off the floor to simplify cleaning underneath
- Durable powder coat finish withstands the wear of a high-traffic changing area
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 25.3kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The user inserts a £1 coin to secure the locker, and the coin is returned when they open it at the end of their shift. There is no key to track or replace, which makes it a low-maintenance option for sites with regular staff turnover or shift-based rotas.
- As a starting point, most operators aim for one compartment per staff member on the busiest shift — so a double door unit provides two compartments within a single cabinet footprint. For larger teams or sites where staff overlap between shifts, it is worth planning the layout carefully before ordering to avoid under-provisioning the space.
- It is a sensible consideration. While the lockers themselves are not food-contact surfaces, changing areas and welfare facilities in catering workplaces are high-traffic zones where cross-contamination risks are worth managing. The anti-bacterial coating on interior surfaces adds a practical layer of hygiene protection without requiring any additional maintenance.