Elite Five Door Coin Return Locker with Sloping Top – Grey
Product Description
This is a full-height, five door locker from Elite Lockers, constructed in powder coated steel and finished in grey. Each of the five compartments is secured by a coin return...
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 is a full-height, five door locker from Elite Lockers, constructed in powder coated steel and finished in grey. Each of the five compartments is secured by a coin return mechanism that accepts both old and new British £1 coins. Users insert a coin to secure the door and retrieve it when they vacate the locker — a straightforward arrangement that removes the need for staff to manage keys, tokens, or deposits. The sloping top discourages items being left on the unit, which helps keep changing areas tidy and makes cleaning the top surface a quicker job.
In high-footfall environments — sports centres, hospitals, food production facilities, and large staff areas — lockers take considerable daily use. The powder coated steel construction is well suited to that kind of sustained wear. The finish also carries antibacterial properties that help control the spread of bacteria including MRSA and E. coli, which is a practical consideration in food service and healthcare settings where hygiene compliance is a priority.
From an operational standpoint, the coin return format works particularly well where locker use is transient and volume is high, removing the administrative overhead that key-based systems can create. Practical advantages include:
- No key management, replacement costs, or deposit handling for operators
- Antibacterial powder coat finish supports hygiene standards in regulated environments
- Sloping top prevents clutter accumulation and simplifies routine cleaning
- Reinforced doors provide a reliable level of security for users
- Compatible with both old and new British £1 coins without adjustment
The unit is a standard full-height locker and will fit most changing room layouts without difficulty. At just under 32kg, it can be positioned by two people without mechanical assistance, though fixing to a wall or floor is advisable in busy areas for stability. No power or water connections are required, so installation is straightforward.
The five door configuration suits medium to large changing rooms where individual per-person storage is needed across a shift or session. For smaller staff areas, a two or three door unit may be more proportionate; for larger installations or higher-security applications, heavier-duty options are available in the range.
If you are planning a new locker installation or refurbishment and want to talk through configuration, colour options, or volume requirements, the team is glad to help you work out what will suit the space.
Key Features
- Coin return mechanism accepts both old and new British £1 coins
- Powder coated steel construction built for sustained high-footfall use
- Antibacterial finish helps control MRSA and E. coli in regulated environments
- Sloping top prevents item storage and simplifies top-surface cleaning
- Five individual lockable compartments in a single full-height unit
Operational Benefits
- Removes key management and deposit handling from staff responsibilities entirely
- Antibacterial finish supports hygiene compliance in food service and healthcare settings
- Sloping top keeps changing areas tidier and reduces routine cleaning time
- No power or water connections means installation is quick and low-cost
- Coin return format suits high-turnover transient use without added administration
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 coin return format is well suited to high-turnover environments where users change frequently throughout the day. Because users retrieve their own coin on vacating the locker, there is no need for staff involvement in key collection or deposit management, which makes it practical for facilities with limited staffing at the locker area.
- Fixing is not strictly required, but it is advisable in busy changing rooms where the unit may be subject to repeated door use or accidental contact. At just under 32kg, the locker is stable under normal conditions, but wall or floor fixing adds reassurance in high-footfall areas and is generally recommended as good practice for any full-height locker installation.
- A five door unit works well where individual per-person storage is needed and floor space allows for a modest footprint. For smaller staff areas a two or three door unit may be more proportionate, while larger installations with many users simultaneously may benefit from a greater number of units or a higher-capacity configuration — the team can help you assess the right layout for your space.