Drop Off Lockers

Occasionally we had comments from customers about not being able to drop their clothes off before work.    Another concern was contractors that may not be able to get back by 6pm and were leaving town that evening or the next day.So I started looking for ways to help out these customers.  

Drop Off Lockers

          One of my stores is Partially Attended and has a Drop Off, Wash / Dry / Fold Service. The Self Serve part of the store is open 24 hours a day and the attendants are there from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm.

          The store is attended 7 days a week but closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and some other national holidays (it usually depends on the day of the week the holiday falls on and if all the employees want the day off. For example, if July 4th is on a Saturday or Sunday they will usually take the day off. We also close early on Christmas Eve as it gets very slow in the afternoon and everyone, including the employees, want to get things done.

          Occasionally we had comments from customers about not being able to drop their clothes off before work. Also, some employees arrive 15 or 20 minutes before their shift starts in the morning and others are about 5 minutes. Another concern was contractors that may not be able to get back by 6 pm and were leaving town that evening or the next day. So I started looking for ways to help out these customers.

           One idea was a type of Laundry Chute but this had more cons than pros. To be big enough for a laundry bag, a child or small adult could also fit. When I was a kid a friend of mine got into the Post Office through the package drop slot. It was more of a challenge than anything and answering to your parents when the police dropped you off was the worst part.

          Also, there was the concern about trash or liquids being dropped in and damaging the clothes.

          I considered using Laundry Locker an Internet-based remote locker system but we only needed a couple of lockers and it was right in the store.

          Next was a search on eBay for some lockers. as some of us may remember there used to be various sized lockers in bus and train stations and airports but most have been removed. I did find a guy that had a warehouse full of large lockers from an airport that was in really great shape and big enough to hold a laundry basket but again I only needed a couple and the cost of the lockers and shipping was too much.

          More searching and I found the lockers shown in the pictures. They actually came as a set of 6. 3 top and 3 bottoms and were bolted all together but the price was right. I had them shipped to a trucking warehouse a couple of blocks from the store. I used the trucking company to have them shipped so they agreed to give me a little floor space to take them apart so I could move them.

 

          I ended up with the two to start with and I have the other four in my office. As they were all connected I would need to add an end section to use them separately or I could bolt them all together again into a bank of 6.

          The next step- The lockers were designed to put a padlock on the handle which was not going to work.  More internet searching and I found some quarter operated locks from the Taiwan Lock Company. The locks were about $22 each, I ordered 3, in case I messed one up.  They were shipped by Fed-Ex air. This cost about the same as the locks.

 

          As you may have gathered from some of my other posts I sometimes do the work myself and have a variety of tools so I did the lock installation my self. You could source this to a local welding or machine shop as I do with some other items.

          Once the locks were in and the painting touched up I put them to use.

          A couple of weeks ago I asked my attendants if they were being used and they said they do have some regular customers that use them every week.

          We also have a procedure where a customer can pay at Drop Off and take a key with them so they can pick up their clothes after hours. The Attendant Steps are all covered in the Operation Standards Available Here.

This has been a great convenience item for our customers. 

 

Let me know if you have any Drop Off Lockers and where they came from.

Ken

One comment

  1. Good Saturday Morning Ken:

    I discovered you and your web site this morning. I am immensely impressed by your accomplishments and your web site, and your Blog Posts.

    American Mega Laundromat is located One Mile north of our Nation’s Capital, Washington, DC. Next time you are in town I would like to invite you to lunch. Since you are the nature’s guy, best time to visit is during the Cherry Blossom Season in April.

    Ken, we currently use a Point of Sales named TMS by Computer Systems International (computersystemsint.com). They have not been able to link the Service Request Form I have on our Web Site to their POS. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations?

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    Early on, when I started the business in 1996, we were 100 % Self Service Coin Laundry. However, Multiple Laundromats that are much bigger than ours have popped up within walking distance from us, and have basically taken most of our self service customers. Majority of our business now revolves around the Wash, Dry & Fold. We have a few commercial clients, but the majority of our clients are residential customers. On my Agenda are the following items:
    1. Improving our web site
    2. Developing a Mobile App specially for our Campus Laundry Service
    3. Establishing and beefing up our Social Media (Facebook, Tweeter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Etc.)
    4. Increasing our Commercial Client Base
    5. Building the Largest and the Most Modern and Sophisticated Laundromat Facility somewhere close to our Nation’s Capital.

    My Elderly Father says: “There are a lot of politicians in Washington, Naturally there is a lot of Dirty Laundry in our Nation’s Capital.” At American Mega Laundromat we like to clean All this Dirty Laundry, One Washer at a Time.

    Best Regards,
    Seyid A. Abediyeh

    Seyid@MegaLaundromat.com
    American Mega Laundromat

    2781 Hamilton Street, Suite B
    Hyattsville, MD 20782
    301-559-0707
    http://www.MegaLaundromat.com

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