Elite Single Door Padlock Locker with Sloping Top – Black
Product Description
This is a single door steel locker designed for environments where secure, day-to-day personal storage is required. Constructed from powder coated steel, it is built to handle regular use in...
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
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Product Description
This is a single door steel locker designed for environments where secure, day-to-day personal storage is required. Constructed from powder coated steel, it is built to handle regular use in shared staff areas, changing rooms, sports facilities, and similar settings. The black powder coat finish gives it a clean, neutral appearance that fits most interior schemes without looking out of place.
The locker uses a padlock-style securing mechanism, meaning users supply their own padlock rather than relying on a built-in lock. This arrangement is common in environments where management of keys or combinations across a large number of units would be impractical, and it gives individual users a degree of control over their own storage. The powder coated steel construction resists knocks and general wear well under consistent daily use.
A few practical points worth noting:
- Sloping top prevents dust, debris, and rubbish collecting on top of the unit, which makes routine cleaning straightforward
- Powder coated steel finish carries anti-bacterial properties, relevant in hygiene-conscious environments
- Reinforced door construction adds a degree of resistance against unauthorised access
- Black finish suits both staff-facing and public-facing areas without requiring a custom colour specification
- Freestanding design with no fixed services required — straightforward to position and reposition
At just over 300mm deep, this locker has a relatively compact footprint, which makes it a practical choice where floor space is limited. It is well suited to individual staff use in smaller operations. For sites requiring storage for larger volumes of staff belongings, or where a more substantial door or locking mechanism is needed, there are higher-capacity configurations worth considering.
If you are fitting out a changing area and want to talk through quantities, configuration, or whether this specification matches your site's requirements, we are happy to help before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Powder coated steel construction with reinforced door for added security
- Sloping top design prevents debris and dust accumulating on the unit
- Padlock-compatible hasp allows users to supply their own lock
- Anti-bacterial powder coat finish suited to hygiene-sensitive environments
- Compact 300mm depth suits installations where floor space is limited
Operational Benefits
- Simplified cleaning routine thanks to sloped top deterring debris build-up
- Reduced management overhead with user-supplied padlocks across multiple units
- Durable finish maintains appearance under daily use in busy shared areas
- Flexible placement with no fixed services or wall fixing required
- Neutral black finish integrates easily into staff and changing room spaces
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 22kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The locker is designed for use with a user-supplied padlock — it does not include one. This is a common arrangement in changing rooms and staff areas where individuals prefer to manage their own security, and it removes the administrative overhead of issuing and tracking keys or combinations across a bank of lockers.
- Yes, it is well suited to staff changing and locker areas adjacent to commercial kitchens. The anti-bacterial powder coat finish and straightforward cleaning profile make it a practical choice in food-service environments where hygiene standards apply beyond the kitchen itself. It is worth confirming the available floor space, as the 1950mm height means it runs close to standard ceiling heights in some older buildings.
- Multiple units can be positioned side by side to form a bank, which is a common configuration in changing rooms. Wall fixing is not always mandatory for a single unit, but for a row of lockers — particularly in a staff-facing environment — it is generally advisable to anchor them for stability and safety. We can advise on configuration and fixing requirements if you are planning a larger installation.