Elite Four Door Padlock Locker Grey Steel
Product Description
The Elite four-door padlock locker is a steel staff locker finished in a tough epoxy polyester powder-coated paint in grey. Each unit houses four separate compartments, each secured independently by...
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
The Elite four-door padlock locker is a steel staff locker finished in a tough epoxy polyester powder-coated paint in grey. Each unit houses four separate compartments, each secured independently by the user's own padlock rather than a built-in lock, which suits operators who prefer not to manage key or combination systems centrally. The welded plinth between doors is a practical detail that strengthens inter-compartment security, reducing the risk of adjacent doors being levered open.
In busy back-of-house environments, locker units take a fair amount of daily wear — doors are opened and closed repeatedly across shift changes, and the finish needs to withstand damp, humidity, and the general knocks of a working staff area. The powder-coated steel construction on this unit is well suited to that kind of sustained use, and the reinforced doors add to the overall robustness of the cabinet.
From an operational standpoint, four-door configurations are a practical choice where individual storage is needed but floor space is limited. Key practical points worth considering:
- Padlock fitting means each staff member secures their own compartment independently
- Welded plinth improves security between adjacent compartments
- Reinforced doors resist the wear of high-frequency daily use
- Powder-coated finish offers durability in humid changing room environments
- Grey finish works neutrally in most staff welfare areas
At 1800mm tall, this is a full-height unit. It will need adequate ceiling clearance and enough floor space for doors to open fully — worth checking before ordering if the changing area is compact. The unit weighs 23kg, so positioning it during installation is straightforward with two people.
This locker suits hospitality, catering, and food production sites that need reliable individual staff storage without the overhead of managing a master key or lock system. For sites with larger teams or where more compartments per unit are needed, wider multi-door configurations may be worth considering.
If you're fitting out a staff area and want to talk through quantities, layout, or whether this configuration suits your setup, we're happy to help before you place an order.
Key Features
- Four individual compartments secured by user's own padlock
- Welded plinth between doors strengthens inter-compartment security
- Reinforced doors built to withstand high-frequency daily use
- Full-height 1800mm steel cabinet finished in grey powder coat
- Tough epoxy polyester coating resists humidity and surface damage
Operational Benefits
- Removes need for central key management across shift-change staff
- Welded plinth reduces risk of adjacent compartments being compromised
- Robust construction holds up reliably in busy changing room environments
- Individual padlock security gives staff confidence in personal storage
- Durable finish reduces maintenance burden in damp 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
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Tough epoxy polyester powder coated paint finish
- Weight
- 23kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, it is well suited to staff welfare areas in hospitality, catering, and food production environments. The powder-coated steel finish handles the humidity and daily wear typical of changing rooms, and the four-compartment layout works well where individual staff storage is needed without taking up excessive floor space.
- Yes. This unit is designed for use with the occupant's own padlock rather than a built-in cam lock or combination system. That approach suits operators who prefer not to manage a master key system, and it gives individual staff members direct control over their own compartment.
- The unit stands 1800mm tall, so confirm you have sufficient ceiling clearance and that doors can open fully given the available floor space. At 23kg it is manageable to position with two people during installation, but access routes — particularly narrow corridors — are worth considering if the unit needs to be moved through the building before installation.