Elite Five Door Coin Return Locker – Graphite Grey
Product Description
This five door locker unit from Elite provides individual lockable storage compartments finished in graphite grey powder coated steel. Each door is fitted with a coin return mechanism, allowing users...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- 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 provides individual lockable storage compartments finished in graphite grey powder coated steel. Each door is fitted with a coin return mechanism, allowing users to secure their belongings during a shift and recover the coin upon leaving — a practical arrangement commonly used in staff changing areas, leisure facilities, and food service environments where locker management and accountability both matter.
The steel construction is treated with an antibacterial coating that has been tested against MRSA and E-coli, which is a relevant consideration in catering and healthcare environments where hygiene standards are closely governed. Reinforced doors help resist the everyday wear that comes with shared facilities and high staff turnover, and the unit accepts both old and new British £1 coins, avoiding the compatibility issues that older coin-operated systems can present.
From an operational standpoint, this unit suits environments where a deposit-based locker system is preferable to key management — removing the administrative burden of tracking keys across shifts. Practical advantages include:
- No key management required — coin return system is self-administered by users
- Antibacterial surface treatment supports hygiene compliance in food and healthcare settings
- Five individual compartments in a single freestanding unit
- Powder coated finish offers durability and ease of surface cleaning
- Compatible with current UK £1 coinage — no retrofitting required
At just over 300mm wide, this is a relatively compact unit suitable for tighter changing areas or corridors where space is limited. It is worth confirming floor loading and fixing requirements before installation, particularly in older buildings. For sites requiring a greater number of compartments or higher daily throughput of users, larger bank configurations are available.
If you are fitting out a new staff area or replacing an existing locker bank and want to discuss the right quantity or configuration for your site, the team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Coin return locking mechanism compatible with current UK £1 coin
- Antibacterial coating tested effective against MRSA and E-coli
- Five individual lockable compartments in a single freestanding unit
- Powder coated steel construction with reinforced door panels
- Compact 300mm width suits space-restricted changing areas
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management burden across busy multi-shift operations
- Supports hygiene compliance in catering and healthcare environments
- Self-administered coin return reduces staff administration at shift end
- Durable finish withstands daily use in high-footfall staff facilities
- Accepts current UK £1 coin without need for system modification
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- 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 — the coin return system is well suited to shift-based operations where large numbers of staff cycle through changing areas across a day. Because users self-administer the locking and release process, there is no dependency on supervisory staff to manage access, which reduces friction during busy changeovers.
- The antibacterial treatment is applied as part of the powder coating process and does not require periodic reapplication under normal use. Standard surface cleaning with appropriate commercial cleaning products is sufficient to maintain hygiene; the coating is not a substitute for regular cleaning routines.
- That depends on your peak staffing numbers and whether lockers are shared across shifts. As a general guide, one compartment per employee on the largest shift is the minimum to avoid queuing or disputes. For larger teams, a bank of multiple five door units or a higher-compartment configuration may be more practical — it is worth discussing your headcount and shift patterns before ordering.