Elite 5 Door Coin Return Locker with Sloping Top – Graphite Grey
Product Description
This five-door locker from Elite provides secure, individual personal storage in a single free-standing unit. Each door is fitted with a coin return locking mechanism — the type that accepts...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This five-door locker from Elite provides secure, individual personal storage in a single free-standing unit. Each door is fitted with a coin return locking mechanism — the type that accepts a coin to release the key, returning it when the locker is vacated — making it practical for shared staff or public-facing environments where locker allocation changes throughout the day. The unit is constructed from powder-coated steel and carries an antibacterial coating rated effective against MRSA and E. coli, which is a relevant consideration in food preparation and hospitality settings where hygiene standards are closely managed.
The sloping top is a considered design detail. It prevents items being left or stacked on top of the unit, which can become a hygiene and clutter issue in busy staff areas, and makes the surface straightforward to wipe down during routine cleaning. The coin mechanism is compatible with both old and new British £1 coins, so there is no need to source or stock additional tokens.
This locker is well suited to:
- Staff changing areas in commercial kitchens and catering facilities
- Leisure, hospitality, and healthcare environments
- Any setting requiring hygienic, coin-operated personal storage
- Spaces where lockers need to serve shift-based or temporary users
At 1800mm tall, the unit is full-height and offers a reasonable depth for standard personal effects. It is a single, self-contained column rather than a bank of wider locker units, so it suits tighter spaces or situations where a modest number of lockers is sufficient. For larger teams or higher-volume sites, multiple units or wider bank configurations may be worth considering.
If you are fitting out a staff area and want guidance on the right quantity or layout for your space, we are happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Coin return locking mechanism compatible with old and new £1 coins
- Antibacterial powder-coated steel finish rated against MRSA and E. coli
- Sloping top design prevents item accumulation and simplifies cleaning
- Five individual lockable doors within a single full-height column
- Robust powder-coated steel construction for long-term durability
Operational Benefits
- Supports hygienic staff storage in food preparation and catering environments
- Coin return system suits shift-based teams without needing key management
- Antibacterial coating helps meet hygiene standards in regulated workplaces
- Sloping top keeps the unit tidy and reduces cleaning time in busy areas
- Compact single-column footprint fits into smaller staff changing spaces
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 31.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the antibacterial coating and straightforward wipe-clean surfaces make it a practical choice for staff areas adjacent to food preparation environments. The coin return mechanism works well in settings where staff rotate across shifts and a fixed key allocation is not practical.
- Each door takes a standard British £1 coin to release the key; when the user locks the door and removes the key, the coin is returned. The mechanism is a proven design used widely in leisure and hospitality settings and does not require ongoing adjustment, though like any lock it benefits from periodic inspection in high-use environments.
- That depends on your team size and how lockers are shared across shifts. A single five-door column suits small teams or supplementary storage, but for larger catering operations or sites with significant shift overlap, running multiple units side by side is a common approach — it is worth talking through your headcount and layout before ordering.