Elite Five Door Padlock Locker – Graphite Grey
Product Description
This five-door padlock locker from Elite provides individual secure storage across five separate compartments within a single unit. Constructed from powder coated steel with reinforced doors, it is built to...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
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Product Description
This five-door padlock locker from Elite provides individual secure storage across five separate compartments within a single unit. Constructed from powder coated steel with reinforced doors, it is built to withstand the kind of daily use typical of commercial changing room environments — repeated opening and closing, knocks from bags and equipment, and the general wear of a high-footfall setting.
In practice, this type of locker suits sites where staff or guests need a personal, lockable space but where floor space is limited. The five-compartment layout makes it practical for smaller teams or shared facilities, and the graphite grey finish is neutral enough to work across a range of interior schemes without looking out of place.
A few practical points worth noting before installation:
- Pre-drilled fixing holes in the back panel allow the unit to be mounted flush to a wall, keeping it stable and reducing movement when the doors are used heavily
- The powder coated steel finish offers reasonable corrosion resistance, though it is worth considering the humidity levels in the intended location
- At 450mm depth, the unit has a reasonably compact footprint relative to its height, which helps in tighter changing room layouts
- Padlocks are not included — users supply their own, which gives flexibility on the type of lock used
- The unit weighs 26kg, so two-person installation is advisable, particularly when wall-fixing
This locker is well suited to staff changing areas in hospitality venues, leisure centres, sports clubs, schools, and similar sites. It is a practical choice for smaller teams. For larger sites with a greater number of users, a wider bank or higher-door-count configuration may be more appropriate — something worth considering before committing to a specific quantity.
If you are unsure how many units you need, or whether this configuration suits your layout, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Five individual lockable compartments within a single freestanding unit
- Powder coated steel construction with reinforced door panels
- Pre-drilled rear fixing holes for secure flush wall mounting
- Graphite grey finish suitable for a range of commercial interiors
- Compatible with user-supplied padlocks for flexible security options
Operational Benefits
- Keeps changing rooms organised with individual secure storage per user
- Wall-fixing capability prevents movement during heavy daily use
- Compact 450mm depth helps maximise usable floor space in tight areas
- Durable steel build withstands repeated use in high-footfall environments
- Padlock flexibility allows operators to standardise or vary lock types
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 26kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on the number of staff using the changing room at any one time. As a general rule, each compartment serves one user, so a single five-door unit covers five people. For larger teams, multiple units are typically installed side by side or in banks — it is worth mapping out your peak occupancy before ordering to avoid under- or over-specifying.
- The powder coated steel finish provides a reasonable level of protection in normal changing room conditions, but this unit is not designed for wet room or poolside installation where constant moisture exposure is likely. For areas with high humidity, ensuring adequate ventilation in the room will help extend the life of the finish.
- The locker can stand freely, but wall fixing via the pre-drilled rear holes is strongly recommended in any busy environment. A freestanding unit can shift or tip when doors are opened forcefully or when the unit is knocked, which is a safety consideration in high-footfall changing rooms. Wall fixing also keeps the unit flush and neat against the wall.