Elite Five Door Electronic Combination Locker with Sloping Top
Product Description
This is a five-compartment freestanding locker from Elite Lockers, built from powder-coated steel and finished in grey. Each of the five doors is secured by an electronic combination lock, meaning...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is a five-compartment freestanding locker from Elite Lockers, built from powder-coated steel and finished in grey. Each of the five doors is secured by an electronic combination lock, meaning there are no physical keys to issue, track, or replace — a meaningful operational advantage in environments where staff numbers fluctuate or shift patterns change frequently.
The sloping top is a practical detail rather than an aesthetic one. It prevents items accumulating on top of the unit, which helps maintain a tidier, more hygienic changing area without requiring active enforcement. A welded plinth runs between the doors, reinforcing the overall frame and reducing inter-compartment flex — relevant in busy staff areas where the unit will be opened and closed repeatedly across multiple shifts throughout the day.
Powder-coated steel holds up well to the kind of incidental contact and regular wiping down that lockers in working environments tend to receive. The grey finish is neutral enough to integrate into most facilities without requiring a specific colour scheme.
From a practical standpoint, this unit offers several clear advantages for site managers:
- Electronic combination locks eliminate key management and reduce lockout incidents
- Sloping top discourages unauthorised storage and keeps the area tidy
- Welded plinth strengthens the frame and limits door flex under repeated use
- Powder-coated finish is durable and easy to wipe clean
- Five separate compartments support mixed teams sharing a single unit
At just under two metres tall and 31.8kg, this is a substantial freestanding unit. It requires a reasonably level floor and adequate ceiling clearance. In higher-traffic areas, wall-fixing for additional stability is worth considering. The 450mm depth should be checked against your available floor space before ordering.
This locker is well suited to catering operations, hospitality venues, food production sites, and similar environments where staff require secure personal storage. If your team is larger or your site has specific layout constraints, it is worth looking at wider configurations before committing to a single unit.
If you would like to talk through what works best for your site, our team is glad to help.
Key Features
- Electronic combination lock on each of the five individual doors
- Welded plinth between doors reinforces frame and reduces inter-compartment flex
- Sloping top prevents item accumulation and supports a tidier changing area
- Powder-coated steel construction rated for consistent daily commercial use
- Freestanding configuration at 1950mm tall with 450mm depth footprint
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management, reducing admin burden across varied shift patterns
- Welded frame resists daily wear and maintains security over time
- Sloping top reduces housekeeping effort in busy staff changing areas
- Durable powder-coated finish withstands cleaning without deteriorating quickly
- Five compartments allow mixed teams to share one unit efficiently
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 31.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — powder-coated steel is a practical material choice for catering and food production sites, as it tolerates regular cleaning and the knocks typical of a busy staff area. The electronic combination locks are also well suited to environments with high staff turnover or rotating shifts, where issuing and recovering physical keys becomes difficult to manage.
- The locker is a freestanding unit and does not require wall-fixing as standard. That said, in higher-traffic areas or where the unit may be subject to consistent contact, anchoring it to a wall or floor for added stability is worth considering. Your facilities or site manager should assess the installation location before deciding.
- A single five-compartment unit works well for smaller teams or as one of several units across a larger changing area. For sites with bigger staff numbers or where more compartments are needed in a single bank, it is worth exploring wider locker configurations before ordering — our team can help you work out what suits your layout and headcount.