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In
this guide-
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Background on gym lockers
+ Features and functions of gym lockers
+ How to find the best gym locker for you online
This
short guide was created to help you understand the basics
of shopping for gym lockers online and to help you choose
the right gym locker for you. We do not sell any gym lockers
ourselves, so you can be assured that all of the information
in this guide is independent and unbiased.
Background
on gym lockers
Most people don't spend a whole lot of time thinking about
gym lockers. However, if you are in the market for gym
lockers for your locker room, school, place of business,
or home, it's important to find the right locker for your
situation- and at the right price. Whether you need one
locker or one thousand lockers, the good news is that
today's makers and sellers of gym lockers use the Internet
as a primary way of distributing their gym lockers. Shopping
for a gym locker online is a great way to research and
compare several types, models and brands of gym lockers
to make sure you find one that will work for you based
on your desired budget and features. Gym lockers are generally
fairly simple and inexpensive products without a wide
range of differences among brands and models, but there
are a few important features and functions to consider
when finding the gym locker that's right for you.
Features
and functions of gym lockers
To understand how to shop and compare gym lockers, it's
important to understand the terms used to describe gym
lockers.
Frames-
refers to vertical columns- i.e., three frames would be
three columns.
Doors- how many doors are in each frame- i.e., 2 doors
would mean two different locker units.
Tiers- a tier is equivalent to a row of doors- i.e., a
frame with 2 doors would be a double tier locker; a frame
with 3 doors would be a triple tier, and so on.
Once
you understand how to quantify frames and tiers, you need
to consider height, width and depth of the gym lockers.
Normally, overall locker height is usually 60" or
72" (this is then divided by how many tiers there
are to come up with a height for each individual compartment),
and width and depth are usually 12", 15" and
18". Locker measurements are usually given in a Width
x Depth x Height format.
You
know have all the terminology you need to determine how
to quantify the locker
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