Elite Four Door Coin Return Locker – Black Powder Coated Steel
Product Description
This four-door locker from Elite is a coin-operated personal storage unit designed for staff changing rooms, back-of-house areas, and any facility where secure, self-managed storage is required. Each of the...
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
This four-door locker from Elite is a coin-operated personal storage unit designed for staff changing rooms, back-of-house areas, and any facility where secure, self-managed storage is required. Each of the four compartments operates independently with a coin return mechanism that accepts the current British £1 coin, meaning staff retain their coin once they retrieve their belongings — a practical arrangement that removes the need for key management or padlock issuing.
Constructed from powder-coated steel, the unit carries an antibacterial coating that is resistant to MRSA and E. coli. In food-service environments where hygiene standards are closely observed, this is a meaningful consideration rather than a cosmetic one. The black finish is hardwearing and resists the kind of surface marking that lighter finishes tend to accumulate over time in busy staff areas.
From an installation standpoint, the lockers come with pre-drilled fixing holes, allowing them to be wall-mounted for stability or arranged side by side to make efficient use of available floor space. At 1800mm tall and with a compact 300mm width and depth per column, they are well suited to tighter changing room layouts where space is at a premium. The steel construction keeps the unit robust without making it unwieldy to position.
- Antibacterial coating resistant to MRSA and E. coli — relevant to food-service and healthcare-adjacent environments
- Coin return mechanism accepts the current British £1 coin
- Pre-drilled for wall fixing or side-by-side configuration
- Durable powder-coated steel finish in black
- Compact footprint suits space-restricted changing areas
This model is well suited to catering operations, hospitality venues, leisure facilities, and similar environments where staff require secure personal storage. For larger sites needing higher door counts or wider compartments, alternatives with greater capacity are available. If you are unsure which configuration best suits your layout or staff numbers, the team is happy to talk it through before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Antibacterial powder coating resistant to MRSA and E. coli bacteria
- Coin return mechanism accepts current British £1 coin
- Pre-drilled holes allow wall fixing or side-by-side arrangement
- Four independent locking compartments in a single steel unit
- Compact 300mm width suits space-restricted changing room layouts
Operational Benefits
- Removes key management burden with self-service coin return system
- Supports hygiene compliance in food-service and regulated environments
- Flexible installation options help maximise limited changing room space
- Durable black finish resists marking and maintains appearance under heavy use
- Independent compartments give staff reliable, secure personal storage daily
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 23kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the antibacterial powder coating, which is tested against MRSA and E. coli, makes it a practical choice for staff areas adjacent to food-service operations where hygiene standards are closely observed. It is intended for changing rooms and back-of-house staff storage rather than direct kitchen installation.
- The unit comes with pre-drilled fixing holes, so wall mounting is straightforward if your layout requires it. For stability — particularly if the lockers are freestanding in a busy changing room — wall fixing is advisable, though it is not a strict requirement if the units are nested together in a run.
- Each of the four compartments serves one member of staff, so a single unit suits a small team. For larger staffing numbers, multiple units can be arranged side by side — it is worth thinking through peak shift sizes and whether shared use of compartments is acceptable before deciding on the total number of doors required.