Elite Five Door Coin Return Locker – Black Powder Coated Steel
Product Description
This five door locker unit from Elite Lockers is a straightforward, well-built storage solution for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and other shared spaces where personal belongings need to be...
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 five door locker unit from Elite Lockers is a straightforward, well-built storage solution for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and other shared spaces where personal belongings need to be kept secure during a shift. Each of the five compartments is fitted with a coin return lock mechanism, which means the key is always returned to the user once the locker is vacated — a practical arrangement that removes the common problem of lost or unreturned keys across a busy team.
The unit is constructed from powder coated steel with a reinforced door design, giving it the kind of structural robustness that holds up well in environments where lockers take regular daily use. The black finish gives a clean, consistent appearance that works well in both back-of-house catering environments and more visible staff welfare areas. The coin return mechanism is compatible with both old and new £1 coins, so no changeover issues arise in day-to-day operation.
For operators in hygiene-sensitive settings, the unit carries a surface treatment providing resistance to MRSA and E. coli — a consideration worth noting for catering, healthcare, and education environments where contamination control is taken seriously.
- Coin return locking keeps keys accounted for across shift changes
- Powder coated steel construction suitable for demanding daily use
- Five individual compartments in a single freestanding unit
- MRSA and E. coli resistant surface treatment for hygiene-critical areas
- Compatible with current and previous £1 coin denominations
This unit suits smaller teams or spaces where a compact five-compartment arrangement is sufficient. For larger staff complements or higher-traffic environments, wider or stacked configurations may be worth considering. If you are fitting out a staff area and want to make sure you have the right quantity and configuration before ordering, the team are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Coin return lock mechanism compatible with old and new £1 coins
- Powder coated steel frame with reinforced doors for daily security
- Five individual lockable compartments in a single freestanding unit
- MRSA and E. coli resistant surface treatment for hygiene-critical areas
- Black powder coated finish for a clean, consistent staff area appearance
Operational Benefits
- Coin return system keeps keys accounted for across busy shift changes
- Robust steel construction withstands repeated daily use without deterioration
- Five compartments serve a small team without requiring multiple units
- Hygiene-resistant surface treatment supports compliance in sensitive environments
- Freestanding design allows flexible placement in changing or back-of-house areas
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
- 30.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, it is commonly used in back-of-house and staff welfare areas in catering environments. The powder coated steel construction handles the conditions typical of those spaces, and the MRSA and E. coli resistant surface treatment is a useful feature where hygiene standards are a consideration.
- The user inserts a £1 coin to operate the lock, which is returned when the locker is opened again at the end of use. This keeps keys from going missing between shifts, which is a common issue in busy team environments. The mechanism accepts both old and new £1 coin formats.
- A single five door unit suits smaller teams or spaces where only a limited number of staff need secure storage at any one time. For larger teams or sites with overlapping shift patterns, fitting multiple units or a wider locker bank is worth planning in advance — it is worth having a conversation about the number of staff and shift structure before ordering.