Elite Double Door Padlock Locker – Graphite Grey
Product Description
This is a two-compartment staff locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder coated steel in a graphite grey finish. Each compartment is secured by the user's own padlock, making it...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
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Product Description
This is a two-compartment staff locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder coated steel in a graphite grey finish. Each compartment is secured by the user's own padlock, making it a practical choice for changing room environments where individual key management is best avoided. The welded frame construction and reinforced doors give the unit a solid, robust feel that holds up well under the daily use typical of busy staff areas.
In commercial and hospitality environments, lockers take a good deal of wear — doors opened and closed repeatedly each shift, bags dropped against them, and the general rigours of a working back-of-house area. The welded plinth between the two compartments adds a useful layer of inter-compartment security and structural integrity, which matters in higher-traffic changing rooms. The antibacterial coating is effective against common pathogens including MRSA and E. coli, which is a meaningful consideration in any food-handling or healthcare-adjacent environment where hygiene standards are closely monitored.
From a practical installation standpoint, the unit has pre-drilled holes in the rear panel, allowing it to be fixed directly to a wall for stability. It can also be nested in rows with other units of the same type, which is useful where space is at a premium and a tidy, uniform run of lockers is needed. At 22.5kg, it is manageable for a two-person installation without specialist equipment.
- Antibacterial coating supports hygiene standards in food and healthcare environments
- Padlock fitment removes the need for key management across large staff teams
- Wall-fixable and row-nestable for flexible, space-efficient installation
- Welded construction throughout for long-term structural durability
- Graphite grey powder coat finish — hardwearing and neutral in appearance
This locker is well suited to catering, hospitality, and food production operations that need reliable staff storage without the overhead of key management systems. For larger sites requiring higher-density locker banks or different compartment configurations, wider or taller alternatives may be worth considering.
If you are fitting out a changing room and want to talk through quantities, layout, or whether this specification is right for your site, the team is happy to help before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Welded steel frame construction with reinforced door panels throughout
- Antibacterial coating proven effective against MRSA and E. coli
- Pre-drilled rear fixing points for secure wall mounting
- Welded inter-compartment plinth improves individual bay security
- Powder coated graphite grey steel finish resistant to everyday wear
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management burden across large or rotating staff teams
- Antibacterial surface helps meet hygiene standards in food environments
- Wall-fixing capability prevents locker movement during busy shift changes
- Row-nesting allows high-density storage layouts in compact changing rooms
- Robust welded build reduces maintenance calls and replacement frequency
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 22.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, the units are designed to be nested side by side in rows, which helps with stability and gives a cleaner finish in a changing room. Pre-drilled holes in the rear panel allow wall fixing as well, which is advisable in higher-traffic areas or where the lockers will not be ballasted by contents. Both approaches can be combined depending on your layout.
- In kitchens and food production sites, staff changing rooms are an indirect link in the hygiene chain — surfaces that harbour pathogens can contribute to cross-contamination risk. A coating effective against MRSA and E. coli adds a meaningful layer of protection in environments where hygiene standards are subject to inspection or operator policy.
- For most catering operations, yes. Key-lock lockers require a master key system and ongoing key management, which creates administrative overhead and security gaps when keys are lost. With padlock lockers, each staff member supplies and manages their own padlock, which simplifies operations considerably and removes the site from the liability loop for lost keys.