Elite Eight Door Camlock Locker with Sloping Top – Graphite Grey
Product Description
This eight-door locker from Elite is a straightforward, well-built storage unit designed for staff changing areas in commercial and hospitality environments. Each door is secured by a camlock, providing individual...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
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Product Description
This eight-door locker from Elite is a straightforward, well-built storage unit designed for staff changing areas in commercial and hospitality environments. Each door is secured by a camlock, providing individual compartment security without the need for padlocks. The unit is finished in graphite grey powder-coated steel with an antibacterial coating that inhibits the growth of MRSA and E. coli — a practical consideration in food service and catering environments where hygiene standards are closely managed.
The sloping top serves two purposes in day-to-day use. It prevents dust, grease, and debris from accumulating on the surface — a common issue in back-of-house areas — and it discourages staff or visitors from resting bags or personal items on top of the unit, which both reduces clutter and limits the risk of items being left unattended.
In practical terms, this locker suits venues where individual secure storage is needed but floor space is limited. The narrow 300mm depth makes it well suited to corridors, smaller changing rooms, and ancillary staff areas. Pre-drilled fixing holes at the rear allow the unit to be anchored to the wall, which is advisable in high-traffic areas to prevent movement and to make efficient use of the available footprint.
- Antibacterial powder-coat finish supports hygiene compliance in food-related environments
- Camlock doors provide individual security without additional padlocks
- Sloping top reduces cleaning time and prevents surface clutter
- Wall-fixable via rear pre-drilled holes for stability and space efficiency
- Compact 300mm depth suits tight changing room and corridor installations
This unit is well suited to small to medium-sized catering operations, hotels, leisure facilities, and contract catering sites needing reliable individual staff storage. For larger sites requiring higher door counts or greater compartment depth, higher-capacity configurations are available in the range.
If you're fitting out a changing area and want to discuss locker quantities, layout, or fixing requirements, we're happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Eight individually camlocked compartments for secure staff storage
- Antibacterial powder-coated steel finish inhibits MRSA and E. coli
- Sloping top prevents dust accumulation and surface clutter
- Pre-drilled rear fixing holes allow secure wall-mounting
- Compact 300mm depth suits corridor and small changing room installations
Operational Benefits
- Supports hygiene compliance in food service and catering environments
- Reduces cleaning time with a sloped, easy-to-wipe top surface
- Deters unauthorised use of locker tops for bag or item storage
- Wall-anchoring prevents unit movement in busy back-of-house areas
- Slim profile maximises usable floor space in tight staff areas
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 29kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The antibacterial powder-coat finish makes it appropriate for food service environments where hygiene standards apply to staff areas as well as the kitchen itself. The camlock doors are a practical choice where individual security is required without the complication of managing padlocks across a large team.
- It can stand freely, but wall-fixing is recommended in high-traffic areas. Pre-drilled holes at the rear make this straightforward, and fixing the unit prevents movement during daily use — particularly relevant if the locker is positioned in a corridor or narrow space where stability matters.
- That depends on your rota structure and how many staff are on site at any one time rather than total headcount. For larger teams or sites with significant concurrent shift changes, a higher door-count configuration may be more appropriate — we can help you work out the right quantity before you commit.