Elite Eight Door Coin Return Locker Black Powder Coated
Product Description
This eight door locker unit from Elite is a straightforward, robust storage solution designed for staff changing areas, leisure facilities, hospitality back-of-house spaces, and similar environments where secure personal storage...
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
This eight door locker unit from Elite is a straightforward, robust storage solution designed for staff changing areas, leisure facilities, hospitality back-of-house spaces, and similar environments where secure personal storage is required for multiple users. Each of the eight compartments is fitted with a coin return mechanism compatible with both old and new British £1 coins, meaning users retrieve their deposit when they vacate the locker — a practical arrangement that reduces lost keys and deters misuse without requiring staff involvement.
The unit is constructed from powder coated steel throughout, with reinforced doors and a welded base providing a solid, stable structure. The 450mm compartment depth is adequate for coats, bags, and everyday personal belongings. The antibacterial treatment applied to the unit is a relevant consideration for high-footfall environments such as leisure centres, hotels, or healthcare-adjacent facilities where hygiene standards are a priority.
From an operational standpoint, this locker bank works well where space is limited but multiple users need to be accommodated. Key practical points to consider:
- Coin return mechanism requires no staff management or key tracking
- Antibacterial coating supports hygiene requirements in busy shared spaces
- Powder coated steel finish resists corrosion and is straightforward to wipe down
- Welded base and reinforced doors contribute to long-term structural integrity
- Flat top design allows units to be stacked or positioned under low ceilings
At 1950mm tall, this is a full-height unit and will require adequate ceiling clearance and a reasonably level floor surface for stable installation. At 32.5kg it is manageable for two people to position, though larger installations with multiple banks should be planned with access routes in mind. The 300mm width keeps the overall footprint narrow, which suits corridor or alcove installations.
This unit is well suited to smaller hospitality or leisure operations needing a compact, self-managed locker solution. For sites with higher volumes of staff or guests requiring storage, a wider bank configuration or heavier-duty locker range may be more appropriate.
If you are fitting out a changing area and want to talk through quantities, layout, or whether this specification is the right fit for your site, the team is happy to help before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Coin return mechanism accepts both old and new British £1 coins
- Powder coated steel construction with reinforced, welded base frame
- Antibacterial surface treatment applied across the unit
- Eight individual compartments with 450mm depth for personal storage
- Flat top profile suits stacking or installation in low-ceiling spaces
Operational Benefits
- Self-managed coin return removes need for staff key handling
- Antibacterial coating reduces hygiene risk in high-footfall shared areas
- Narrow 300mm width makes efficient use of limited changing room space
- Robust steel construction withstands regular daily use without deterioration
- Eight door configuration serves multiple users from a single compact unit
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 32.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, the mechanism is designed to accept both the older round £1 coin and the current twelve-sided £1 coin, so there is no need to retrofit or modify the locks for day-to-day use.
- That depends on the number of staff sharing the space and whether lockers are assigned individually or shared across shifts. For a team of sixteen on rotating shifts, two eight door banks may suffice, but a site with higher headcount or full-time individual allocation will need more. It is worth calculating peak concurrent users rather than total headcount.
- At 1950mm tall the unit is top-heavy when empty, so wall fixing is strongly advisable for stability and to meet Health and Safety requirements in a workplace environment. If you are installing multiple banks side by side, linking them together also improves overall rigidity.