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eXtreme Plastic Lockers Review (andy267822)

By | Nov 5, 2009 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Pros

Vandal proof, water proof, rust proof and hard wearing.

Cons

More expensive than steel lockers.

Full Review

So what does your school do when you've run out of internal space for lockers? Or the locker room is damp and the steel lockers keep getting rusty? Or the students keep vandalising the lockers, by scratching their names into the doors?

Well, the new eXtreme Plastic Locker could be the answer...

Made from a polyethylene material, the plastic lockers are a sturdy and virtually indestructable (to students at least!) piece of equipment. The fact they are made of plastic, provides so many benefits, it makes you wonder why most lockers are made of steel.

The plastic bodies and doors initially protect against the elements. So they are effectively waterproof, and could be stored outside. Their waterproof nature means you could also hose them all down at the end of term, to clean them up for the next year. Try doing that with a steel locker, and you'll have a row of rusted steel lockers by time the new school year starts.

The plastic carcasses also protect against scratches and dents, that so many traditional steel lockers suffer from. The plastic locker will asthetically outlive a steel locker, just because they are so rugid and strong.

The lockers are available in three different sizes, which means rows and banks of lockers can be made from any combination.

In Closing

Whilst they are slightly more expensive than steel lockers, the eXtreme Plastic Lockers provide an alternative that is better in everyway. The combination of all the benefits amounts to a locker that will last for longer. For many schools, the length of service that a locker can provide is the most important factor, as it helps justify the initial investment to the powers that sign the cheques.



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