Elite Four Door Coin Return Locker Sloping Top Graphite Grey
Product Description
This four door locker from Elite Lockers is a powder coated steel staff storage unit finished in graphite grey, fitted with a coin return locking mechanism and a sloping top...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This four door locker from Elite Lockers is a powder coated steel staff storage unit finished in graphite grey, fitted with a coin return locking mechanism and a sloping top panel. It is designed for environments where staff require secure personal storage and where hygiene and tidiness are ongoing considerations.
The powder coated steel construction provides a solid, durable frame well suited to daily use in busy staff areas, changing rooms, and back-of-house environments. The antibacterial coating applied to the surface helps suppress bacterial spread, which makes this locker a practical choice in food production facilities, healthcare-adjacent operations, and any site where hygiene standards are formally managed. The coin return mechanism is compliant with the current British £1 coin, so staff can use it without the need for keys to be issued or managed by supervisors.
From an operational standpoint, this unit offers several practical advantages:
- Coin return locking — no key administration required from management
- Antibacterial surface coating — supports hygiene compliance in food and care environments
- Sloping top panel — prevents items being left on top and simplifies cleaning
- Powder coated steel finish — resistant to knocks and surface wear in high-traffic areas
- Graphite grey finish — neutral colour suitable for most staff facility layouts
The sloping top is a small but meaningful design detail. In practice, flat-topped lockers in staff areas tend to accumulate clutter. The angled panel removes that issue entirely and makes wiping down the unit part of a straightforward cleaning routine.
At 1950mm tall with a 300mm square footprint per locker column, this unit suits facilities with limited floor space. It is worth confirming ceiling clearance and planned layout before installation, particularly in rooms with pipe runs or suspended ceilings. The locker arrives ready to position and does not require electrical connection. At 24kg it can typically be moved into position by two people without specialist equipment.
This model is well suited to small to medium catering operations, food production sites, care homes, and similar environments where a modest number of staff need secure storage alongside a degree of hygiene accountability. For larger sites requiring banks of lockers or higher door counts, it is worth discussing configuration options with us before ordering.
If you are fitting out a staff facility and want to talk through locker quantities, layout, or finish options, we are happy to help you plan it properly before you commit.
Key Features
- Coin return mechanism compliant with current British £1 coin
- Antibacterial surface coating applied to all locker panels
- Sloping top panel prevents surface accumulation and simplifies cleaning
- Powder coated steel construction across frame and door panels
- Four individual lockable compartments in a single narrow-footprint unit
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management burden for supervisors and facilities staff
- Supports hygiene compliance in food production and care environments
- Reduces clutter buildup in staff areas through sloped top design
- Narrow 300mm depth fits into tight changing rooms and corridors easily
- Durable finish withstands daily knocks in busy back-of-house areas
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 24kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The antibacterial surface coating makes it appropriate for sites where hygiene standards are formally managed, including food production facilities, commercial kitchens, and care settings. It is worth confirming with your compliance team that the specification meets any site-specific requirements before installation.
- The mechanism is designed to work with the current British £1 coin and does not require specialist maintenance beyond keeping the barrel clean and free from debris. Coin return systems are generally low-maintenance compared to keyed alternatives, which is one reason they are commonly used in staff facilities where key administration is impractical.
- That depends on your staff numbers and shift patterns — a rough guide is one locker door per person on the largest shift, with a margin for seasonal staff. If you are fitting out a new staff room or replacing existing lockers, it is worth speaking to us about the layout before ordering, as column arrangement and access space can affect how many units you can practically fit.