Elite Double Door Combination Locker Graphite Grey – Sloping Top
Product Description
This double door locker from Elite is a full-height, manually operated combination locker finished in graphite grey powder coated steel. Each unit features two separate locking compartments, a sloping top...
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 double door locker from Elite is a full-height, manually operated combination locker finished in graphite grey powder coated steel. Each unit features two separate locking compartments, a sloping top to discourage storage of items above the unit, and a welded steel frame construction with reinforced doors. It is designed for changing room and staff welfare environments where durability, hygiene, and a tidy appearance are all practical requirements.
The anti-bacterial powder coating is formulated to resist MRSA and E. coli, which makes it a practical choice in environments where hygiene standards are taken seriously — catering back-of-house areas, food production facilities, leisure centres, and similar settings. The finish is robust enough to withstand the knocks and moisture exposure typical of a busy changing area without deteriorating quickly.
From an installation and layout perspective, the locker includes pre-drilled fixing points in the rear panel, allowing it to be secured directly to a wall. This is worth doing: a secured locker sits flush with adjacent units, eliminates gaps where dust and debris accumulate, and prevents movement in high-traffic areas. At just over 26kg, the unit is manageable to position and does not require specialist handling, though wall fixings should be appropriate for the substrate.
- Combination lock mechanism — no keys to manage or replace
- Sloping top discourages clutter accumulation above the unit
- Anti-bacterial coating resists MRSA and E. coli
- Pre-drilled rear fixing points for secure wall mounting
- Reinforced doors on a welded steel frame for long-term durability
This locker is well suited to catering operations, leisure facilities, schools, and any workplace where staff welfare facilities need to be practical and hygienic. For larger installations — banks of lockers across multiple rooms — it is worth discussing layout and fixing requirements before ordering. The team is happy to work through the numbers with you.
Key Features
- Welded steel frame construction with reinforced double doors for durability
- Anti-bacterial powder coating resistant to MRSA and E. coli bacteria
- Manual combination lock mechanism requires no keys or padlocks
- Sloping top panel prevents storage accumulation above the unit
- Pre-drilled rear fixing points allow direct wall mounting for stability
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management burden with built-in combination locking
- Hygienic coating supports high-standard welfare and food preparation environments
- Wall-mounted installation removes gaps where dirt and debris collect
- Robust construction withstands daily heavy use in busy changing facilities
- Graphite grey finish presents a professional, consistent appearance across installations
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 26.3kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The anti-bacterial powder coating, which resists MRSA and E. coli, makes it a practical choice for food service environments where hygiene compliance in staff welfare areas is a consideration. The combination lock also removes the need for key management, which is useful in high staff-turnover settings.
- It can stand freely, but fixing it to the wall is recommended for most installations. Securing the unit prevents movement in busy areas, keeps adjacent lockers flush with one another, and eliminates the gaps at the rear where dust and debris tend to collect. Pre-drilled fixing points are included — just ensure the wall fixings are appropriate for your substrate.
- Combination lockers remove the ongoing cost and inconvenience of replacing lost keys and cutting spares, which adds up quickly in larger facilities. They do require users to remember a code, but most operators find this straightforward in practice. If your site has a large number of lockers or high staff turnover, the reduction in key administration is a meaningful operational benefit.