Elite Five Door Padlock Locker with Sloping Top – White
Product Description
This five-door padlock locker from Elite is a straightforward, robust storage unit designed for staff changing areas and back-of-house environments. Each of the five independently lockable bays accommodates personal belongings,...
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 450(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This five-door padlock locker from Elite is a straightforward, robust storage unit designed for staff changing areas and back-of-house environments. Each of the five independently lockable bays accommodates personal belongings, with the padlock-compatible design meaning operators can source their own locks rather than relying on supplied fittings that may need replacing over time. The white powder-coated steel finish is a practical choice for environments where a clean, neutral appearance is preferred and where periodic repainting or matching to existing fitout is a consideration.
The welded steel frame construction gives the unit structural rigidity that holds up under the everyday wear of a busy workplace — doors being opened and closed repeatedly through the course of a shift, items being loaded and unloaded quickly. Reinforced doors reduce the likelihood of warping or misalignment over time, which is a common issue with lighter-gauge locker construction. At 27.55kg, the unit has a solid, stable feel once positioned.
A few practical points worth considering before ordering:
- The sloping top prevents items being left or stored on top of the unit, which keeps the area tidier and simplifies cleaning routines
- Pre-drilled fixing holes allow the unit to be secured directly to a wall, reducing movement and improving safety
- The white powder-coated finish is durable but can show marks in high-traffic areas — worth factoring in for sites with heavy daily footfall
- At 1800mm high, this unit requires standard ceiling clearance and is designed for floor-standing installation only
This locker suits smaller teams or sites where individual lockable storage is needed across a compact footprint. For larger staff complements, multi-bay banks or higher-capacity configurations may be worth exploring. If you're fitting out a changing area and want to talk through the layout or quantities before committing, our team is happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Five independently lockable bays with padlock-compatible fittings
- Welded steel frame construction for long-term structural rigidity
- Sloping top design prevents accumulation of items or debris
- Pre-drilled fixing holes for secure flush wall mounting
- White powder-coated steel finish for a clean, neutral appearance
Operational Benefits
- Keeps staff storage organised and secure throughout busy shifts
- Reduces locker misalignment over time thanks to reinforced doors
- Sloping top simplifies cleaning and deters unauthorised top storage
- Wall-fixing capability minimises movement and improves site safety
- Padlock compatibility gives operators flexibility over lock choice
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 450(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 27.55kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- With five separate bays, this unit suits a small team where each member needs their own dedicated lockable storage. For larger sites or departments with more staff on shift at any one time, a bank of multiple units or a higher-bay configuration would typically be more appropriate.
- Wall fixing is not mandatory, but it is strongly recommended for stability and safety, particularly in busy back-of-house areas. The unit comes with pre-drilled holes to make this straightforward — you'll need appropriate fixings for your wall type, and in some settings a competent contractor or facilities team should carry out the installation.
- Powder-coated steel is a practical and reasonably durable finish for staff areas, but white in particular can show marks and scuffs in high-traffic environments over time. If the unit will be in a heavily used space, it's worth considering how frequently it will be cleaned and whether a darker colour option might better suit the environment.