18-Compartment Steel School Locker — 71″ x 35″ x 14″ Student Storage Cabinet with Individual Locks for Classroom & Hallway

Lockers take more abuse than almost anything else in a school building. Students slam them shut between classes. Backpacks with heavy textbooks get shoved in and yanked out. Gym clothes sit inside all day. In humid climates, cheaper lockers start rusting before the first semester ends.This 18-compartment steel school locker is built differently. The body is constructed from 201 stainless steel — not coated steel that chips and rusts, not plastic that cracks under pressure. Each of the 18 doors has its own keyed lock, a ventilation system that keeps contents from getting musty, and a name card slot so students can find their locker without confusion.

Why This Locker Works for Schools

Stainless Steel That Actually Resists Rust

Most school lockers on the market are made from cold-rolled steel with a powder-coated finish. That coating looks fine on day one. But once it gets scratched — and it will get scratched — the exposed steel underneath starts to rust. Within two or three years, you’re looking at bubbling paint, brown streaks, and lockers that need replacing.

201 stainless steel doesn’t have this problem. The corrosion resistance is part of the metal itself, not a layer on top. Scratches don’t matter. The surface stays intact for years, even in humid locker rooms and coastal school buildings.

18 Individual Compartments with Separate Keys

Every door locks independently. Each compartment comes with two keys — one for the student, one kept by the school as a backup. The keyed cylinder locks use a steel core with anti-pick pins, which matters more than you’d think in a building with hundreds of teenagers.

18-compartment steel school locker (71"H × 35"W × 14"D) with individual keyed locks for every compartment. Ventilated doors, name card slots, and fully welded construction. Built for classrooms, hallways, and student common areas.

Ventilation That Prevents the Musty Locker Smell

Every door has horizontal ventilation slots cut into the steel. These aren’t decorative — they serve a real purpose. Students store all kinds of things in lockers: gym clothes, lunch bags, wet rain jackets, sports equipment. Without airflow, that moisture has nowhere to go. The result is that familiar musty smell that hits you when you walk into certain school hallways.

These ventilation slots keep air moving through each compartment. Contents dry faster. Odors don’t build up. It’s a small design detail that makes a noticeable difference over the course of a school year.

Name Card Slots on Every Door

Each door has a recessed slot at the top for a name card or number label. Slide in a card with the student’s name or a numbered label, and identification becomes simple. No tape residue. No stickers that peel off and leave a mess. When a new student takes over the locker, just swap the card.

Recessed Handles That Don’t Snag

The handles are set into the door surface rather than mounted on top. In a crowded hallway between periods, protruding handles catch backpack straps, jacket sleeves, and anything else that brushes past. Recessed handles eliminate this problem entirely. The aluminum alloy material won’t corrode or discolor, even with daily contact from hundreds of hands.

18-Compartment Steel School Locker Product Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Overall Dimensions71″H × 35″W × 14″D (1800mm × 900mm × 350mm)
Material201 Stainless Steel
Compartment Layout18 compartments (6 rows × 3 columns)
Compartment SizeApprox. 11.8″H × 11.8″W × 14″D per unit
Lock TypeKeyed cylinder lock, steel core, anti-pick pins
Keys Included2 keys per compartment (36 keys total)
HandleRecessed aluminum alloy, flush-mount design
VentilationHorizontal ventilation slots on each door
Name Card SlotBuilt-in card holder on every door
Surface FinishBrushed stainless steel (satin)
ConstructionFully welded, no assembly required

Where It Fits

This locker works in more places than just the main hallway. Here’s where schools typically install them:

LocationHow It’s Used
Classroom corridorsAssigned student lockers for daily book and bag storage
Gym locker roomsPE class storage for gym clothes and athletic gear
School librariesSecure storage for personal items during study periods
Music and art roomsInstrument and supply storage for students
Science labsGoggle, apron, and equipment storage
Teacher break roomsStaff personal storage in faculty areas
University dormitoriesResident storage in common areas
After-school programsParticipant storage for extracurricular activities

18-Compartment Steel School Locker:Stainless Steel vs. Powder-Coated Steel: The Real Cost

School procurement teams often choose powder-coated lockers because the per-unit price is lower. That makes sense on a spreadsheet. But the spreadsheet doesn’t account for what happens three years later.

Stainless SteelPowder-Coated Steel
Purchase priceHigher upfrontLower upfront
Coating durabilityNo coating to failChips and scratches expose steel
Rust after 3 yearsNoneVisible on most units
Replacement cycle10-15 years3-5 years
Maintenance costWipe cleanRepainting, rust treatment
Vandalism resistanceScratches are invisibleScratches accelerate rust
Appearance after 5 yearsNearly newWorn, chipped, rusting

A stainless steel locker that lasts 12 years costs less than buying three rounds of powder-coated lockers over the same period. The labor cost of replacing lockers — removing old units, disposing of them, installing new ones — often exceeds the price difference on the product itself.

What’s Included

  • 1 × 18-compartment steel school locker (fully assembled)
  • 36 × keys (2 per compartment, on individual keyrings)
  • 24 × number labels (1-18, plus spares)
  • Mounting hardware kit (anchors and bolts)
  • Installation guide

Frequently Asked Questions

1.Can I get these lockers in a different color?

2.Do you offer OEM or ODM services?

3.What’s the lead time for bulk orders?

4.Can compartments be configured with internal shelves?

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