Elite Double Door Coin Return Locker Sloping Top Graphite Grey
Product Description
This is a full-height, double-door locker from Elite Lockers, finished in graphite grey powder-coated steel and fitted with a coin return locking mechanism that accepts the current British £1 coin....
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This is a full-height, double-door locker from Elite Lockers, finished in graphite grey powder-coated steel and fitted with a coin return locking mechanism that accepts the current British £1 coin. The sloping top is a practical design detail that prevents dust and debris from accumulating on the unit — a small but meaningful consideration in busy or hygiene-conscious environments.
The construction uses a steel frame treated with an anti-bacterial coating, making the unit well suited to health-related settings, gyms, education facilities, and staff changing areas where hygiene standards are taken seriously. The double doors are reinforced, and a welded plinth separates the compartments internally, adding both structural rigidity and a degree of security between users.
From an installation standpoint, the units are straightforward to position and fix. Pre-drilled nesting holes in the rear panel allow wall mounting where that is preferred, which helps prevent the lockers from tipping and keeps the installation tidy. At 26.3kg, the unit is manageable for two people to position without specialist lifting equipment, though you should confirm your floor and wall fixings are appropriate for the load, particularly if installing a bank of multiple units.
- Coin return mechanism — no ongoing key management or coin loss for operators
- Anti-bacterial frame coating — supports hygiene compliance in health and fitness environments
- Sloping top — reduces cleaning burden and prevents surface clutter
- Wall-mountable via rear nesting holes — keeps installation clean and safe
- Welded plinth separation — adds structural integrity and compartment security
These lockers are a practical choice for staff facilities, leisure centres, schools, and healthcare sites requiring reliable, low-maintenance personal storage. If you are fitting out a larger installation or need lockers with different door configurations, column heights, or locking options, it is worth discussing your full layout before ordering.
If you have questions about quantities, layout planning, or whether this configuration is right for your site, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Coin return lock compatible with current British £1 coin
- Powder-coated steel frame with anti-bacterial surface treatment
- Reinforced double doors with welded plinth compartment separation
- Sloping top panel designed to prevent dust and debris accumulation
- Pre-drilled rear nesting holes allow straightforward wall mounting
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management — coin return system is self-administered by users
- Anti-bacterial coating supports hygiene compliance in regulated environments
- Sloping top reduces cleaning time and discourages surface clutter
- Wall-fixing capability improves stability in high-footfall changing areas
- Robust steel construction withstands sustained daily use in busy facilities
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 26.3kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, it is well suited to staff facilities adjacent to commercial kitchens, particularly where hygiene is a priority — the anti-bacterial frame coating and easy-clean sloping top are practical features in those environments. That said, it is not designed for installation within a working kitchen itself, where moisture and steam exposure would be a concern.
- They can be used freestanding, but wall fixing via the pre-drilled nesting holes in the rear panel is recommended, especially when installing multiple units side by side. Fixing to the wall improves stability and is generally expected as standard practice in public or staff-access areas.
- With a coin return mechanism, the coin is retained inside the lock while the locker is in use and is released back to the user when they lock and then open the door. If a user walks away without retrieving their coin, the locker remains locked — you would need a master key override to access it, so it is worth confirming with us that appropriate access provisions are in place for your site.