Elite Five Door Coin Return Locker with Sloping Top – White
Product Description
This five door coin return locker from Elite is a practical, self-managing storage unit commonly used in workplaces, schools, leisure facilities, and other settings where shared locker space needs to...
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This five door coin return locker from Elite is a practical, self-managing storage unit commonly used in workplaces, schools, leisure facilities, and other settings where shared locker space needs to be kept accessible and accountable. The coin return mechanism means users deposit a coin to access their locker and recover it on vacating, which significantly reduces the administrative burden of managing keys or digital access codes across high-turnover user environments.
The unit is constructed from polyester powder coated steel, giving it solid everyday resistance to knocks, moisture, and general wear. An anti-bacterial surface treatment is applied to the steel, making it a considered choice for environments where hygiene standards are a priority — catering facilities, food production sites, gyms, and healthcare-adjacent settings among them. The reinforced doors add a degree of security appropriate for personal item storage during a shift or session.
A few practical points worth considering before ordering:
- Sloping top prevents accumulation of dust, debris, or items left on top of the unit
- Pre-drilled nesting holes allow straightforward wall-fixing and bank configuration
- Compatible with the current British £1 coin
- Anti-bacterial treatment supports compliance in hygiene-sensitive areas
- White powder coat finish suits clean, light-coloured staff areas and corridors
At 1950mm high and 300mm wide, this is a slim, full-height unit that fits efficiently into corridors, changing areas, and staff rooms where floor space is limited. The 25kg weight means two people can position it without specialist lifting equipment in most cases, though wall-fixing should be carried out properly to ensure stability once the unit is in use.
This model is well suited to smaller teams or lower-volume locker requirements. Where a site needs to accommodate a larger workforce, multiple units can be banked together, or a higher-capacity configuration may be more practical. If you are fitting out a full staff area and are unsure how many doors or units you need, we are happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Coin return mechanism reduces key management across high-turnover environments
- Polyester powder coated steel construction resists everyday knocks and moisture
- Anti-bacterial surface treatment applied to meet hygiene-critical requirements
- Pre-drilled nesting holes allow wall-fixing and multi-unit banking
- Sloping top design prevents debris accumulation and simplifies cleaning
Operational Benefits
- Reduces administrative overhead by eliminating key management entirely
- Supports hygiene compliance in food production and healthcare-adjacent settings
- Slim 300mm width fits corridors and staff areas without sacrificing floor space
- Units can be banked together to scale locker provision as teams grow
- Compatible with current British £1 coin, avoiding user frustration at point of use
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 25kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — each unit comes with pre-drilled nesting holes specifically to allow wall-fixing. For a freestanding single unit it is advisable to fix it to the wall for stability, particularly in busy areas with regular access. Where multiple units are banked together, they should always be secured properly to prevent tipping.
- It is well suited to staff areas adjacent to commercial kitchens, particularly where hygiene standards need to be maintained. The anti-bacterial treatment on the steel surface supports that requirement. Bear in mind this is a changing area or corridor unit — it is not designed to be positioned inside the kitchen itself where direct heat, steam, or grease exposure would be a factor.
- That depends on shift patterns as much as headcount — a site running two or three shifts may need fewer lockers than the total staff count suggests, since lockers are vacated and reused across shifts. If you are planning a full staff room fit-out and want to work through the numbers, we are glad to help you arrive at the right quantity before you commit to an order.