Elite Three Door Padlock Locker Graphite Grey with Sloping Top
Product Description
This is a three-door padlock locker from Elite, finished in graphite grey powder-coated steel and fitted with a sloping top. It is a straightforward, practical unit designed to provide secure...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- 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 three-door padlock locker from Elite, finished in graphite grey powder-coated steel and fitted with a sloping top. It is a straightforward, practical unit designed to provide secure individual storage for staff in changing rooms, back-of-house areas, and similar staff facilities. Each door is secured by padlock hasp rather than a built-in lock, which keeps replacement and maintenance simple when staff turn over.
The sloping top is a considered detail in a catering or food production environment. Flat-topped lockers accumulate dust, debris, and in some kitchens, grease or moisture — all of which become a cleaning and hygiene concern over time. The angled surface discourages build-up and makes routine cleaning considerably faster.
From a practical installation standpoint, pre-drilled holes in the rear of each unit allow wall-fixing, which is useful where stability is a concern or where Health and Safety requirements call for secured furniture. The same fixing points allow units to be nested together in rows, reducing gaps between lockers where dust and debris might otherwise collect.
- Sloping top reduces dust and debris accumulation between cleans
- Padlock hasp design keeps replacement hardware readily available and low-cost
- Wall-fixable and row-nestable via pre-drilled rear holes
- Powder-coated steel construction suits damp or humid changing room environments
- Three individual compartments allow separate secure storage for multiple staff members
This locker is well suited to smaller catering businesses, hospitality venues, and food production sites that need reliable, no-frills staff storage. For larger sites requiring higher-density locker banks or additional door configurations, alternatives with greater capacity are available in the range.
If you are planning a locker installation and are unsure about quantities, layout, or fixing requirements, our team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Sloping top prevents dust and debris accumulating on the surface
- Pre-drilled rear holes allow secure wall-fixing or row-nesting
- Three separate compartments with individual padlock hasps per unit
- Powder-coated steel construction resistant to damp changing room conditions
- Graphite grey finish provides a practical, neutral appearance in staff areas
Operational Benefits
- Sloped top reduces time spent cleaning the tops of locker banks
- Wall-fixing capability improves stability and meets safety requirements on site
- Row-nesting eliminates gaps where dirt and debris can accumulate
- Padlock hasp design keeps ongoing maintenance and replacement costs low
- Three-door configuration allows multiple staff members to share one unit
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 23.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — pre-drilled holes in the rear of each unit allow wall-fixing, and for most installations this is advisable. Securing lockers to the wall prevents movement during use, keeps rows aligned, and is often expected under workplace safety assessments, particularly in busy back-of-house environments.
- In catering environments with variable staffing, padlock hasps are often preferable to built-in locks because replacing a lost padlock is straightforward and inexpensive. Staff can provide their own padlock, or operators can use a managed padlock system — either approach avoids the cost and disruption of rekeying or replacing integrated lock cylinders.
- That depends on your staff headcount and shift patterns. As a guide, each unit provides three individual compartments, so five units would accommodate fifteen staff members. If staff work in overlapping shifts and lockers are shared across rotas, you may need fewer — it is worth mapping out your peak concurrent staffing before ordering to avoid over- or under-specifying.