Elite Five Door Padlock Locker with Sloping Top – Grey
Product Description
This five-door locker from Elite Lockers is a straightforward, free-standing storage unit designed for staff changing areas and back-of-house spaces where individual secure storage is needed across a shared unit....
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This five-door locker from Elite Lockers is a straightforward, free-standing storage unit designed for staff changing areas and back-of-house spaces where individual secure storage is needed across a shared unit. Each of the five compartments is secured via a padlock fitting — the padlock itself is not supplied, which gives operators the flexibility to choose their own lock type or keying arrangement. The sloping top is a practical detail that prevents items being left on top of the unit, which helps keep changing areas tidy and avoids the creeping accumulation of clutter that tends to develop in busier facilities.
Construction is in powder coated steel, providing the kind of durability that holds up to daily use in shared staff environments without demanding significant maintenance. A welded plinth runs between the doors, reinforcing the separation between compartments and reducing the risk of access from one section to another — a small but useful consideration where staff share a unit. The grey finish is neutral and unobtrusive, sitting comfortably in most back-of-house settings without drawing attention.
The unit is free-standing and does not require wall fixing, though positioning on a level floor is advisable given the unit's height. At 24kg, it can be moved and positioned by two people without specialist equipment. The 300mm depth keeps the footprint compact, making it a practical choice for narrower changing rooms or corridors where space is limited.
- Five individual compartments, each with a separate padlock fitting
- Sloping top prevents items being stored on top of the unit
- Welded plinth reinforces separation between adjacent compartments
- Powder coated steel construction is easy to wipe down and maintain
- Compact 300mm depth suits tight or narrow back-of-house spaces
This locker is well suited to smaller catering operations — pub kitchens, cafés, small restaurants, and similar sites where a modest number of staff need reliable individual storage. For larger teams or higher-footfall changing areas, a wider locker bank or higher-door-count configuration may be a better fit.
If you are working out the right locker arrangement for your space, we are happy to talk through the options before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Five individual compartments each secured via separate padlock fitting
- Sloping top design actively discourages storage on top of unit
- Welded plinth construction reinforces separation between compartments
- Powder coated steel body resists daily wear in shared staff areas
- Compact 300mm depth fits narrower changing rooms and corridors
Operational Benefits
- Each staff member gets their own locked compartment within a shared unit
- Sloping top keeps the changing area tidy without ongoing management
- Padlock flexibility lets operators standardise locks across a site
- Low-maintenance finish reduces time spent on routine cleaning routines
- Compact footprint preserves usable floor space in tight back-of-house areas
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 24kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the locker is fitted with padlock hasps on each door but padlocks are not included. This is a deliberate design choice that gives you the freedom to select your own lock type, whether that is keyed, combination, or a master-keyed system that works across other locks on your site.
- No wall or floor fixing is required — the unit is free-standing. Given its height, positioning it on a level floor is advisable for stability, and placing it against a wall is good practice in busy changing areas. If you are installing a bank of multiple units, it is worth considering how they will be aligned and whether they need to be secured to each other.
- For teams larger than five, you would typically look at placing multiple units side by side or choosing a higher-door-count configuration. A single five-door unit works well for small teams, but if you are fitting out a changing area for a larger brigade or a high-turnover site, it is worth discussing the layout with us to make sure you have enough compartments without overcommitting on floor space.