A metal closet is most commonly called a metal wardrobe cabinet or a metal locker, depending on its configuration — a single large-door unit designed for hanging clothes is a wardrobe cabinet, while a multi-compartment unit with individual locked doors is a locker.
The distinction matters because metal wardrobe cabinets and metal lockers serve different purposes. A metal wardrobe cabinet — like SUPEER's two-door model — includes a full-height interior with a hanging rod and adjustable shelves, functioning as a freestanding closet replacement. Metal lockers divide that same footprint into multiple smaller compartments, each with its own keyed lock, making them the right term for employee or gym storage configurations.
- Metal wardrobe cabinet dimensions (SUPEER two-door model): 70.89" H × 31.5" W × 17.7" D.
- Metal lockers range from single-door units to 18-compartment configurations sharing one cabinet footprint.
- Metal wardrobe cabinets include a hanging rod for full-length garments; locker compartments are typically 12–15 inches wide.
- Both metal wardrobe cabinets and metal lockers are built from cold-rolled steel with powder-coat finishes for rust resistance.