Elite Single Door Coin Return Locker with Sloping Top – White
Product Description
This is a single-door coin return locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder-coated steel and designed for environments where durability, security, and ease of maintenance are practical priorities. The coin...
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This is a single-door coin return locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder-coated steel and designed for environments where durability, security, and ease of maintenance are practical priorities. The coin return mechanism means users insert a coin to secure the door and retrieve it when they leave — a straightforward arrangement that suits high-turnover public-facing settings without the administrative overhead of key management or combination systems.
The sloping top design discourages items being left on top of the unit, which matters in busy environments where clutter accumulates quickly and cleaning is a recurring task. The welded plinth beneath the door separates and reinforces the base of the unit, contributing to the overall rigidity of the structure rather than relying solely on panel thickness for strength.
The anti-bacterial powder coating provides protection against common pathogens including MRSA and E-coli, which makes these lockers a reasonable choice for sites with hygiene obligations — leisure centres, swimming pools, healthcare-adjacent settings, and food-industry staff areas among them. The coating also performs well cosmetically over time in environments with heavy daily contact.
- Coin return locking — no key management, no combination resets
- Anti-bacterial coating suited to high-footfall hygiene-conscious sites
- Sloping top reduces clutter and simplifies cleaning routines
- Powder-coated steel construction holds up to sustained daily use
- Compatible with the current British £1 coin
These lockers are well suited to schools, sports facilities, workplace changing areas, and similar installations where straightforward operation and low maintenance are more important than high-security storage. For sites requiring greater compartment depth, additional locking complexity, or multi-tier configurations, there are alternative formats worth considering.
If you are specifying lockers for a larger installation or have questions about quantities, layout, or suitability for a particular environment, we are happy to talk it through before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Powder-coated steel construction rated against MRSA and E-coli pathogens
- Coin return locking mechanism compatible with current British £1 coin
- Sloping top panel designed to deter storage and simplify cleaning
- Reinforced single door with welded plinth for structural rigidity
- 450mm locker depth provides practical storage for clothing and footwear
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management burden in high-turnover public-facing settings
- Anti-bacterial surface supports hygiene compliance in regulated environments
- Sloping top reduces housekeeping effort during daily cleaning routines
- Robust steel build withstands sustained daily use without rapid deterioration
- Simple coin mechanism requires minimal staff intervention or training
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 23kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, they are a practical choice for staff changing and locker rooms adjacent to commercial kitchens. The anti-bacterial coating addresses hygiene requirements, and the coin return system means no key administration for kitchen managers. That said, if your site processes raw food and requires lockers positioned within or very close to food preparation areas, you should confirm local environmental health requirements before specifying.
- The user inserts a coin to activate the lock, secures their belongings, and the coin is returned when they open the door at the end of their shift. It is a self-managing system that works well in settings with rotating staff or public users, as it requires no key tracking or administrator involvement.
- Yes, they are designed to be installed in banks. If you are planning a larger installation — multiple rows, back-to-back configurations, or a mix of single and multi-tier units — it is worth speaking with us first to ensure the layout works for your space and that you order the right quantities and any required end panels or basing components.