Elite Single Door Electronic Combination Locker Graphite Grey
Product Description
This is a single-door steel locker from Elite Lockers, fitted with an electronic combination lock and finished in graphite grey powder coated steel. It is designed for staff changing rooms,...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
This is a single-door steel locker from Elite Lockers, fitted with an electronic combination lock and finished in graphite grey powder coated steel. It is designed for staff changing rooms, back-of-house areas, and similar spaces where secure personal storage is required without the need for physical keys. The electronic lock allows each user to set their own code, removing the ongoing management headache of cut keys and lost padlocks.
In busy hospitality and catering environments, locker areas take a fair amount of daily wear. The powder coated steel construction on this unit holds up well to the kind of use that comes with multiple shift changes, and the reinforced doors resist the casual knocks and slams that are inevitable in a working changing room. The welded plinth dividers add structural rigidity and help maintain the integrity of each compartment over time.
The antibacterial coating is worth noting for food service operators in particular. It is tested as effective against MRSA and E. coli, which matters in any catering environment where staff move between changing areas and food preparation zones. Relevant practical points include:
- Electronic combination lock — no keys to manage or replace
- Antibacterial coating effective against MRSA and E. coli
- Reinforced doors for durability under daily heavy use
- Welded plinth dividers for structural strength
- Graphite grey powder coated steel finish
At 1800mm tall and 300mm wide, this is a slimline unit well suited to installations where space is at a premium. It is worth considering the available floor area and the number of staff sharing the facility before committing to a quantity — these units are typically deployed in banks, and spacing should allow comfortable access to each door. For larger teams or where wider compartments are needed, alternative configurations are available within the range.
If you are planning a locker installation and would like to talk through quantities, layout, or finish options, the team is happy to help you work it through before you order.
Key Features
- Electronic combination lock eliminates the need for physical keys
- Antibacterial coating tested against MRSA and E. coli pathogens
- Reinforced doors provide durability under repeated daily use
- Welded plinth dividers add structural rigidity to each compartment
- Powder coated steel construction in graphite grey finish
Operational Benefits
- Removes key management burden across multi-shift hospitality operations
- Supports hygiene standards in food service back-of-house changing areas
- Withstands heavy daily use without compromising door alignment or security
- Slimline 300mm width allows efficient use of limited changing room space
- Code-reset capability reduces downtime when staff change or leave
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 21kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This depends on the size of your team and whether staff share lockers across shifts. As a general guide, allocate one compartment per employee on your largest shift rather than total headcount. It is worth mapping out the available wall space first, as these units are 300mm wide and are typically installed side by side in banks.
- Yes — the electronic combination lock can be reset by each user, which makes it practical in environments with regular staff changes. There is no need to replace locks or recut keys when someone leaves, which reduces both cost and administration over time.
- These lockers are freestanding and require no electrical or plumbing connection. The main practical consideration is floor levelness, as uneven surfaces can affect door alignment and the units may need adjusting feet or packing if the floor is not true. For larger installations, banks of lockers are often secured back to the wall for stability.