Elite Eight Door Combination Locker Black Sloping Top
Product Description
This is an eight-door locker unit from Elite Lockers, finished in black powder coated steel with a sloping top panel. Each compartment is secured by a manual combination lock, removing...
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is an eight-door locker unit from Elite Lockers, finished in black powder coated steel with a sloping top panel. Each compartment is secured by a manual combination lock, removing the need for keys or padlocks. The sloping top discourages items being left on top of the unit, which helps keep changing areas tidy and reduces the accumulation of dust and debris over time.
In busy staff areas — whether in a commercial kitchen, hospitality venue, retail environment, or food production site — locker banks take a fair amount of daily use. The powder coated steel construction handles that well, and the antibacterial coating provides additional hygiene assurance in environments where food safety standards extend beyond the kitchen floor itself. The pre-drilled fixing points allow the unit to be secured flush to a wall or nested with adjacent units, reducing movement and making the installation more stable.
From a practical standpoint, the combination lock format tends to work well in settings with shift-based teams or high staff turnover, where managing physical keys becomes an administrative burden. There are no keys to cut, replace, or track.
- Combination locks remove the need for key management across shift teams
- Sloping top keeps the unit tidy and reduces dust build-up
- Antibacterial coating supports hygiene standards in food-related premises
- Wall-fixing and nesting options improve stability and space efficiency
- Powder coated finish offers durability in high-traffic changing areas
At 28.5kg the unit is manageable for two people during installation, though fixing to a solid wall is advisable. It is worth confirming floor loading and wall construction before specifying multiple units side by side.
This unit suits smaller teams or areas where a compact, tidy locker bank is needed. For larger staffing complements, higher-door-count configurations are available in the same range. If you are fitting out a full changing facility or need to specify several units, it is worth having a conversation with us first to make sure the configuration works for your space.
Key Features
- Eight individual compartments each secured by manual combination lock
- Powder coated steel construction finished in black with antibacterial coating
- Sloping top panel prevents storage accumulation and reduces dust build-up
- Pre-drilled fixing holes for flush wall mounting or unit nesting
- Lightweight 28.5kg build suitable for two-person installation
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management burden across shift-based or high-turnover teams
- Antibacterial coating supports hygiene compliance in food-related premises
- Sloping top keeps changing areas tidy with minimal ongoing maintenance
- Wall-fixing options prevent unit movement under daily heavy use
- Compact footprint suits smaller changing rooms without sacrificing capacity
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 28.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, it is commonly used in exactly that setting. The antibacterial powder coat finish is effective against common pathogens including MRSA and E. coli, which makes it a practical choice where hygiene standards apply beyond the kitchen itself. The combination lock format also suits kitchens with shift teams, where key management can become disruptive.
- The pre-drilled holes allow units to be nested together as well as fixed to a wall, so building out a larger bank is straightforward. If you are planning a multi-unit installation, it is worth confirming wall construction and floor loading in advance, particularly in older premises.
- Manual combination locks on units like this typically have a reset or override procedure that can be carried out by a manager or facilities team — the exact method will be covered in the product documentation supplied with the unit. It is worth factoring in a brief staff induction when first installing combination lockers to reduce the likelihood of forgotten codes during the settling-in period.