Elite Five Door Padlock Locker – White Powder Coated Steel
Product Description
This five-door padlock locker from Elite is a straightforward, practical storage solution designed for environments where multiple users need individual, secure compartments within a single unit. Each door is secured...
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
This five-door padlock locker from Elite is a straightforward, practical storage solution designed for environments where multiple users need individual, secure compartments within a single unit. Each door is secured by a padlock fitting — no lock is supplied as standard, which allows operators to choose their own padlock type or issue keyed locks as part of a wider access management system. The white powder coated steel finish gives the unit a clean, professional appearance suitable for staff areas, changing rooms, schools, and training facilities.
The welded steel construction gives these lockers a solid, stable feel in day-to-day use. Pre-drilled nesting holes allow the unit to be fixed securely to a wall, which reduces movement over time and helps maintain alignment when doors are opened repeatedly throughout the day. The anti-bacterial coating applied to the doors is effective against common pathogens including E-coli and MRSA, which makes these lockers a sensible choice for food production environments and healthcare-adjacent facilities where hygiene standards matter.
- Five individual compartments within one unit, reducing floor space requirements
- Anti-bacterial door coating supports hygiene-conscious environments
- Padlock compatibility allows flexible access management
- Wall-fixable design prevents movement and improves long-term stability
- Clean white finish suits staff rooms, corridors, and changing areas
At 1800mm tall and 300mm deep, the unit has a slim footprint and works well in narrower changing areas or corridors. It is worth noting that at 300mm depth the individual compartments are practical for coats, bags, and personal items but are not suited to storing larger equipment or bulky workwear. For sites needing greater depth or additional door counts, alternatives are available within the range.
If you are fitting out a larger space or need to coordinate multiple locker banks, it is worth getting in touch before you order — getting the configuration right at the outset avoids awkward gaps or mismatched units later.
Key Features
- Five individual lockable compartments within a single 1800mm unit
- Welded steel construction with powder coated white finish
- Anti-bacterial door coating effective against E-coli and MRSA
- Pre-drilled nesting holes for secure wall-fixed installation
- Padlock-compatible doors accepting standard padlock fittings
Operational Benefits
- Five separate compartments reduce the number of units needed on site
- Anti-bacterial coating supports hygiene compliance in regulated environments
- Wall-fixing capability prevents locker movement during heavy daily use
- Flexible padlock compatibility suits varied access management approaches
- Slim 300mm depth fits narrow changing areas without blocking circulation
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 24kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Padlocks are not supplied as standard. This is intentional — it allows operators to select padlocks that match an existing keying system or to issue their own locks as part of a staff access policy. Standard padlocks with a shackle suitable for locker staples are widely available and straightforward to source.
- Yes. The anti-bacterial coating on the doors makes these lockers a practical choice for food production environments where hygiene standards are important. The powder coated steel construction is easy to wipe down, and the white finish makes soiling visible, which supports routine cleaning routines.
- That depends on your headcount and shift patterns. A single five-door unit works well for small teams, but larger operations often require multiple units fixed side by side. It is worth considering peak occupancy rather than total staff numbers — if two shifts overlap, you may need more compartments than the total headcount suggests.