Podiatry Clinic Workstation Cabinet - Cubus 800
Introducing the SUDA Storage Cabinet Cubus 800 | UV Drawer - a revolutionary solution to keep your equipment clean and ready to use, ensuring a safe and hygienic environment for your clients.
Spacious drawers for your daily needs.
Product Description
Clinical Storage with UV Hygiene
A spacious, mobile treatment-area cabinet combining organised storage with integrated UV disinfection for everyday clinical equipment.
Best for: Podiatry Clinics and workshops seeking a practical storage solution with enhanced hygiene control.
Not ideal for: Environments requiring validated sterilisation or heat-based decontamination processes.
- Designed as an integrated system for professional treatment spaces
- Durable, easy-clean surfaces suited to routine chemical disinfection
- German-quality construction with a 1-year warranty
What is it?
The SUDA Storage Cabinet Cubus 800 with UV Drawer is a fully functional clinic storage unit designed to support daily treatment workflows where organisation, accessibility and hygiene are equally important.
Built around a robust cabinet structure, it incorporates multiple drawers, including a dedicated UV irradiation drawer intended to support higher hygiene standards for frequently used instruments.
Unlike basic storage trolleys, the Cubus 800 is conceived as a central treatment companion. Its layout allows clinical tools, devices, and accessories to be stored logically while remaining close at hand.
The integrated UV drawer offers a practical way to reduce surface contamination between uses, helping professionals maintain consistent hygiene routines throughout the working day.
Who is it for?
This cabinet is designed for healthcare and specialist environments where treatment efficiency and cleanliness are essential. It is particularly well suited to professionals who work with reusable instruments and powered devices and who benefit from having organised storage directly within the treatment area.
Typical users
- Podiatrists and podiatry clinics
- Orthotists and prosthetists
- Medical and hospital treatment rooms
- Beauty and aesthetics clinics
- Teaching and training environments
- In-house clinical workshops
What is it used for?
The Cubus 800 UV Drawer cabinet is used as a central storage and workflow unit in treatment spaces. It supports the safe storage of instruments, accessories, and small devices while helping to maintain orderly and hygienic working conditions.
Applications
- Storing hand instruments between treatments
- Organising powered devices such as drills
- Holding consumables and daily-use accessories
- Supporting hygiene routines through UV irradiation
- Keeping cables, handpieces, and bowls neatly arranged
Characteristics
- Integrated UV drawer designed for routine hygiene support
- Multiple spacious drawers with full extension
- Automatic soft-closing drawer mechanism
- Mobile design with smooth-running castors
- Certified mineral-coated surface for durability
How to work with it
The cabinet is positioned directly within the treatment area, allowing clinicians to move efficiently between storage, preparation, and treatment. Instruments can be placed in the UV drawer between patients as part of a broader hygiene protocol, while other drawers can be allocated by category or procedure type to reduce setup time.
Expected use timeline
First use: Once installed, the cabinet can be integrated immediately into daily routines. Users typically assign drawers to specific instruments or accessories during initial setup.
Ongoing use (weeks): Over time, workflows often become more streamlined as teams adapt drawer layouts to match treatment patterns. The UV drawer becomes part of routine between-patient hygiene processes, supporting consistency rather than replacing established cleaning protocols.
Problem to solution overview
| Common problem | How the Cubus 800 helps |
|---|---|
| Cluttered treatment surfaces | Multiple drawers allow instruments and accessories to be stored out of the way but within reach. |
| Inconsistent instrument hygiene between patients | The UV drawer supports routine irradiation as part of a wider cleaning process. |
| Cables and handpieces causing obstruction | Side-mounted handpiece holders and internal cable routing improve access and safety. |
| Limited space for powered devices | The dedicated drill space accommodates up to two drills within the cabinet footprint. |
Key benefits
- Supports higher hygiene standards through integrated UV irradiation
- Encourages organised, repeatable treatment setups
- Reduces time spent searching for instruments and accessories
- Durable surfaces suitable for frequent cleaning
- Mobile design allows flexible positioning in treatment rooms
- Main power switch enables centralised device control
Common mistakes to avoid
- Assuming UV irradiation replaces cleaning or sterilisation protocols
- Overloading drawers beyond their intended use
- Using incompatible chemicals on cabinet surfaces
- Ignoring routine checks of electrical connections and castor locks
How to work with the cabinet safely
- Position the cabinet on a level surface and lock the front castors.
- Assign drawers to specific instrument groups or procedures.
- Clean instruments according to clinic protocol before placing them in the UV drawer.
- Use the UV drawer as a supplementary hygiene step, not as a sole method.
- Switch off all connected devices using the main rear switch at the end of the day.
Technical specifications
| Overall width | 80 cm |
|---|---|
| Overall height | 90 cm |
| Overall depth | 51 cm |
| Drawer configuration | Four drawers (24 cm high), including one UV drawer; two larger drawers |
| Surface material | Certified mineral-coated surface |
| Mobility | Smooth-running castors with lockable front castors |
| Colours | White or grey |
| Compatibility | Designed to accommodate up to two drills and a magnifying lamp |
| Warranty | 1 year |
Frequently asked questions
Does the UV drawer sterilise instruments?
The UV drawer is designed to provide irradiation to support hygiene routines. It does not replace validated sterilisation or disinfection processes required by clinical regulations.
Can the cabinet be used in non-medical environments?
Yes. While designed for clinical use, it is also suitable for beauty clinics, training facilities, and specialist workshops where organised storage is needed.
Is the cabinet difficult to clean?
No. The mineral-coated surfaces are designed to withstand routine chemical disinfection and are easy to wipe down as part of daily cleaning.
How many devices can be connected?
The cabinet includes space for up to two drills, with cable accommodation and a main switch to control connected devices.
Can the layout be customised?
Drawer use can be customised by the user, but the physical configuration of drawers and compartments is fixed.
Is assembly required?
The cabinet is supplied as a complete unit with included handles and back cover, ready for placement in the treatment area.
Complementary product suggestions
- Clinical hand instruments and trays
- Magnifying lamps for treatment visibility
- Instrument cleaning and maintenance solutions
- Protective drawer liners for organisation
Written by: Algeos Product & Clinical Content Team
Last reviewed: February 2026
This content is intended to support informed purchasing decisions. It does not provide medical advice or replace professional clinical judgement.






























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