You’re probably here because wet mops ruined your last cabinet. Or the cleaning supplies keep getting stolen. Or both.
This page covers what this cabinet does, what it’s made of, and whether it fits your space. No fluff.
What this cabinet actually does
It’s a janitor cabinet built for wet tools. Mops, damp rags, cleaning bottles. Not office supplies, not files. Wet stuff.
Three things matter here: drainage, a lock, and stainless steel that won’t rust.
Most cabinets trap moisture. Water pools at the bottom, mildews in a week, and the whole room starts to smell. This one has a drain hole at the base. Water flows into a removable drip tray underneath. Pull it out, dump it, rinse it, put it back. Ten seconds. The inside stays dry.

Lockable Janitor Cabinet — 201 SS Specs
| Item | Spec |
|---|---|
| Material | 201 stainless steel |
| Dimensions | W500 × D400 × H1800mm (with legs) / H1690mm (body) |
| Door type | Double door, key lock |
| Shelf spacing (top to bottom) | 300 / 380 / 350 / 100mm |
| Drainage | Bottom drain hole + removable drip tray |
| Drying rod | Stainless steel bar (for towels, gloves, rags) |
| Tool hooks | Side panel hooks for brooms, brushes, small tools |
| Lock | Steel cylinder, anti-pry |
Four features worth knowing
Drainage and drip tray
Drop wet rags in the drawer. Water drains through to the tray. Pull the tray out to empty it. No standing water, no smell.
We had a hotel client in Dubai who bought 40 units for their housekeeping closets. Before, they used regular metal cabinets — rusted in six months from wet mops. Since switching, zero replacements in 3 years.
Key lock
Bulk cleaning supplies in public buildings disappear fast. Hotels, schools, gyms — it’s the same story everywhere. This lock uses a steel cylinder. Not the kind you can pop open with a flathead.
Drying rod
Wet towels and sponges hang on this rod. Air moves through, everything dries. The rod is solid stainless. It holds three to four wet towels without sagging.
Tool hooks
Side panel hooks for brooms, brushes, spray bottles. Keeps stuff off the floor. You’d be surprised how much floor space you get back when tools aren’t leaning against the wall.

Where this cabinet belongs
Property management — Janitor rooms in apartment buildings and office complexes. Locking matters when multiple staff have access. The 201 grade handles standard humidity fine.
Hotels and resorts — Housekeeping closets, pool equipment rooms, back-of-house cleaning stations. High moisture, tight spaces. This cabinet has lasted 3+ years in hotel environments with zero rust complaints.
Schools and universities — Bulk summer purchasing, budget-sensitive. 201 costs 30-40% less than 304. For standard janitor rooms, it’s the right call.
Factories and warehouses — Oily, damp, dusty. 304 is for chemical-heavy environments. For general factory use, 201 is enough.
Gyms and sports facilities — Wet areas, no harsh chemicals. 201 works here.
If your facility uses bleach or strong disinfectants daily — hospitals, food processing plants, labs — skip the 201 and get the 304 version. It’s worth the extra cost for those environments.

201 vs 304, quick answer
No daily bleach or acids? 201 is fine. Daily disinfectants or chemicals? Get 304.
304 has better corrosion resistance but costs 30-40% more. In our experience, property management and schools pick 201 about 90% of the time. Hospitals and food facilities always go with 304.
Not sure which one you need? Tell us about your environment. We’ll recommend the right grade. We won’t push the expensive one if you don’t need it.
Why not plastic or regular steel
Plastic cabinets in wet areas crack. We’ve seen it happen in under two years, especially in hot climates where the material gets brittle.
Regular steel cabinets rust. Fast. In a humid janitor room, you’ll see rust spots within three months. Then rust water drips onto the floor. Then someone has to clean that up too.
This 201 stainless cabinet holds up for 8-10 years in standard wet conditions. A property management company in Singapore had janitor rooms only 1.2 meters wide. This 500mm-wide cabinet fit perfectly. Their old plastic unit cracked at 14 months. They’ve been running these for 5 years now.
Questions people ask before ordering
Will 201 stainless rust in a damp room?
In standard wet environments — property janitor rooms, school cleaning closets — it won’t rust for 8-10 years. If your room has daily bleach or acid-based cleaners, get 304 instead.
How often do I need to empty the drip tray?
Depends on use. Two to three mop sessions a day, once a week is usually enough. The tray slides out, you rinse it, done.
Can you customize the dimensions?
Yes. Standard is 500×400×1800mm. Other sizes depend on tooling and lead time. Tell us what you’re storing and the available space — we’ll confirm what’s possible.
Does it ship assembled or flat-packed?
Fully assembled. Arrives ready to use. No on-site assembly. The cabinet is heavy — two people to move it.
What’s the minimum order?
Samples: 1 unit. Bulk pricing: 10 units and up. Contact us for a quote.
Do you ship to North America / Europe / Middle East?
Yes. We ship globally. Packaging includes moisture-proof wrapping, corner protectors, and reinforced crating. Arrival condition is above 99% based on our shipping records.

About us
Luoyang Hengna Office Furniture Co., Ltd. 15 years in steel furniture. Products ship worldwide with CE certification.
We work directly with production bases, cutting out middleman costs. That means faster response times and better pricing than traditional sourcing.
What you get:
- Direct-from-source pricing
- Warranty support for any quality issues
- OEM options — custom logo, custom packaging, custom sizing
Need a quote? Send your quantity and shipping destination. We respond within 24 hours.


