Elite Three Door Combination Locker White Sloping Top
Product Description
This is a three door, manual combination locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder coated steel and finished in white. It is designed for staff changing rooms, training facilities, sports...
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This is a three door, manual combination locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder coated steel and finished in white. It is designed for staff changing rooms, training facilities, sports clubs, and similar environments where secure personal storage is required without the ongoing cost or administration of issuing keys. The sloping top is a practical design feature rather than a cosmetic one — it prevents dust and debris from settling on the unit and, equally usefully, discourages staff from storing bags, boxes or other items on top of the lockers, which can quickly become a housekeeping and safety issue in busy facilities.
Each door is reinforced, which helps the unit hold up well under the kind of daily use that comes with shift-based workplaces or high-footfall facilities. Ventilation panels in the sides allow airflow through the interior, which is worth noting for environments where damp workwear or sports kit is being stored — poor ventilation in lockers is a common cause of odour and hygiene problems over time. The combination lock mechanism removes the need for padlocks or key management, which is a practical advantage for operators managing large numbers of staff or short-term facility users.
- Sloping top prevents surface accumulation and discourages unsafe stacking
- Combination lock removes padlock and key administration overhead
- Ventilated sides support airflow and reduce moisture and odour build-up
- Powder coated steel construction offers durability in daily-use environments
- Reinforced doors add resistance to the wear of repeated, heavy use
At 300mm wide and 300mm deep per unit, these lockers have a relatively compact footprint, which suits facilities where floor space is limited. The full height of just under two metres means they make efficient use of vertical space. They are best suited to lower-volume storage needs — one compartment per person — and are well matched to smaller changing rooms or supplementary locker banks. For larger installations or higher-use environments, deeper or wider locker configurations may be more appropriate.
If you are specifying lockers for a new facility or replacing an existing bank and are unsure about quantities, configuration or layout, the team is happy to talk through the options before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Three individual combination-lock doors on a single steel unit
- Sloping top design prevents surface dust and item accumulation
- Side ventilation panels promote airflow within each compartment
- Powder coated steel construction finished in white throughout
- Reinforced doors resist warping and damage under daily use
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates padlock and key management burden for facilities operators
- Sloping roof reduces housekeeping effort and minimises clutter hazards
- Ventilated compartments help prevent odour from damp stored clothing
- Compact 300mm depth suits facilities where changing room space is limited
- Durable steel build maintains appearance and function over long service life
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 23.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, they are well suited to staff changing and locker areas adjacent to commercial kitchens. The powder coated steel construction is practical in these environments, though they are not designed for use inside the kitchen itself where direct exposure to heat, steam or food contact would be a concern.
- Manual combination lockers of this type typically allow the combination to be reset by the user, though the process varies by lock mechanism. If you need to confirm the reset procedure before purchase, it is worth contacting the team so we can clarify exactly how the lock on this model operates.
- The right number depends on your peak shift headcount and whether staff share lockers across shifts or each require a dedicated compartment. As a general guide, one compartment per full-time staff member is a reasonable starting point, with some additional capacity for part-time or visiting staff. We are happy to help work through the numbers if you have a specific installation in mind.