Elite Eight Door Coin Return Locker with Sloping Top – Blue
Product Description
This eight-door locker unit from Elite Lockers provides individual, self-managed personal storage in a single freestanding column. Each compartment is secured by a coin return mechanism — users insert a...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This eight-door locker unit from Elite Lockers provides individual, self-managed personal storage in a single freestanding column. Each compartment is secured by a coin return mechanism — users insert a coin to lock the door and recover it when they leave — which removes the need for staff to manage and redistribute keys. It is a practical arrangement that suits any setting where large numbers of people need temporary secure storage throughout the day.
The unit is constructed from powder-coated steel, which handles the knocks and friction of high-footfall areas without deteriorating quickly. The powder coat carries an antibacterial treatment rated resistant to E-coli and MRSA, making it a sensible specification for environments where hygiene standards are actively monitored — staff changing areas, leisure centres, school facilities, and similar locations. The sloping top is a deliberate detail: it prevents items accumulating on the unit and makes routine cleaning more straightforward, which adds up to a meaningful reduction in maintenance time over the life of the installation.
Practical points worth noting for day-to-day operation:
- Coin return locking compatible with both old and new £1 coins
- Antibacterial powder coat finish resistant to E-coli and MRSA
- Sloping top discourages clutter and simplifies routine cleaning
- Full-height compartments accommodate coats, bags, and larger personal items
- Freestanding construction — no wall fixing required for standard installations
At 33.5kg the unit is substantial enough to feel stable in use while still being manageable to position during installation. It is available in blue as standard, which suits settings where colour-coding different user groups or areas is useful. For sites needing a greater number of compartments or a different configuration, other units within the Elite Lockers range are worth reviewing alongside this one.
If you are planning a changing room fit-out or replacing an existing locker bank and want to work through the right quantity or layout for the space, we are glad to help.
Key Features
- Coin return locking mechanism compatible with old and new £1 coins
- Antibacterial powder coat finish resistant to E-coli and MRSA
- Sloping top designed to prevent surface accumulation and aid cleaning
- Full-height compartments suitable for coats, bags, and personal items
- Freestanding powder-coated steel construction weighing 33.5kg
Operational Benefits
- Removes the need for staff to manage or redistribute locker keys
- Antibacterial finish supports hygiene compliance in regulated environments
- Sloping top reduces cleaning time and discourages unauthorised storage
- Full-height internal space accommodates bulky items like coats and bags
- Self-contained unit simplifies installation without requiring wall fixings
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 33.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, they are commonly used in staff changing and locker rooms attached to commercial kitchens and food service operations. The antibacterial powder coat finish and coin return mechanism make them a practical choice where staff turnover through the space is frequent and key management would otherwise create an operational burden.
- The locks are compatible with both the old round £1 coin and the current twelve-sided £1 coin, so there is no need to retrofit or replace the mechanism if your site still has a mix of coins in circulation.
- That depends on your team size, shift patterns, and whether lockers are shared across shifts or assigned individually. As a general guide, one compartment per person on the largest concurrent shift is the minimum to aim for — if you want to talk through the numbers for your specific site, we are happy to help you work out the right quantity.