Elite 8-Door Electronic Combination Locker with Sloping Top – Grey
Product Description
This is a freestanding eight-door staff locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder-coated steel and fitted with individual electronic combination locks on each compartment. It removes the need for padlocks...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This is a freestanding eight-door staff locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder-coated steel and fitted with individual electronic combination locks on each compartment. It removes the need for padlocks or key sets entirely, which is a practical advantage in environments where staff turnover is regular or key management has historically caused problems. The sloping top is a considered design detail — it discourages items being left on the unit, which helps maintain a tidier and more compliant staff area.
In busy catering and hospitality environments, the day-to-day demands placed on staff lockers are often underestimated. Doors are opened and closed repeatedly across multiple shifts, and the robustness of the lock mechanism and door construction matters over time. The welded plinth between each door adds structural rigidity and improves inter-compartment security, while the reinforced doors hold up well under regular use. The anti-bacterial coating — effective against MRSA and E. coli — is worth noting for food service operators, where hygiene standards reasonably extend beyond the kitchen itself into changing and rest areas.
Practical benefits for operators include:
- No keys to manage, issue, or replace — each door has its own electronic combination
- Anti-bacterial coating relevant to food service and healthcare settings
- Welded plinth between doors reinforces compartment separation and security
- Sloping top discourages clutter accumulation above the unit
- Pre-drilled nesting holes for straightforward wall fixing or banking multiple units
At 28.5kg and 300mm deep, the unit is manageable without specialist installation equipment, though two people are sensible for safe positioning. The shallow depth makes it a workable option where back-of-house space is limited — narrow staff rooms, changing corridors, or welfare areas where a full-depth locker would not fit. It is worth confirming wall and floor surfaces are suitable for fixing prior to ordering, particularly in older or listed buildings.
This configuration suits restaurants, hotels, catering colleges, leisure facilities, and similar operations needing a reliable, low-administration locker solution for moderate staff numbers. Sites with larger teams or those running multiple shifts may find a wider bank configuration better suited to their capacity needs.
If you have questions about how many units your site requires or how best to arrange them in your staff area, we are happy to help you work through it before you order.
Key Features
- Eight individual electronic combination locks — no keys required on any door
- Powder-coated steel construction with reinforced door panels throughout
- Anti-bacterial coating tested effective against MRSA and E. coli
- Welded plinth between each door for improved inter-compartment security
- Pre-drilled nesting holes allow wall fixing or multi-unit banking
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management burden across shift-based catering teams
- Shallow 300mm depth suits space-limited back-of-house and welfare areas
- Sloping top keeps staff areas tidy and discourages unauthorised storage
- Anti-bacterial finish supports hygiene compliance beyond the kitchen
- Electronic locks reduce replacement costs associated with lost padlocks or keys
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 28.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a general guide, each eight-door unit provides storage for eight members of staff, though in shift-based environments it is common for lockers to be shared across shifts, which can increase the effective capacity. If your team works across two or three shifts with limited overlap, fewer units may be needed than the raw headcount suggests — it is worth mapping your shift patterns before ordering.
- Electronic combination lockers of this type typically operate on batteries housed within the lock mechanism itself, meaning no external wiring or power supply is needed. Battery life under normal commercial use is generally substantial, but it is worth confirming the specific battery specification with us so you can plan for periodic replacement across a bank of units.
- Yes — the pre-drilled nesting holes are designed to allow units to be fixed to a wall or joined side by side in a bank configuration, which is common in larger staff areas. If you are planning to install several units together, it is worth considering access clearance in front of the doors and whether the floor loading in your staff room is appropriate for the combined weight.