Wall Charger Surge Protector 5 Outlet Extender with 4 USB Ports
Wall Charger Surge Protector 5 Outlet Extender with 4 USB Ports
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In this review the QINLIANF wall charger surge protector is presented as a space-saving solution for homes and small offices that need multiple outlets and USB charging in a single duplex receptacle. The single biggest reason to buy is its combination of five widely spaced AC outlets and four USB ports with a screw-down design that secures the unit to the wall, preventing accidental pullout when swapping or removing plugs. It is especially useful where a compact, reliable surge-protected hub is needed without sacrificing access to adjacent sockets.
Key Features
- Five widely spaced AC outlets: The three-sided layout gives about 2.1 in between outlets so large adapters can be used without blocking neighboring sockets.
- Four USB charging ports: Includes three USB-A ports and one USB-C port with a combined 4.8 A output for charging phones, tablets and small devices.
- Screw-in wall secure design: A central screw lets the extender be anchored to a duplex outlet so it stays flush and resists being pulled free during use.
- 1680J surge protection: A three-level protection circuit using TVS, MOV and GDT provides a minimum 1680 joules of energy absorption to guard connected gear.
- Flush groove and compact footprint: A rear groove helps the unit sit flat against the wall and fit tight spaces while still offering multiple connections.
- Fireproof shell: The enclosure is designed to resist ignition for safer everyday operation near living spaces.
Who It's For
This product fits users who need to expand a single duplex outlet into several AC and USB connections in a compact area: apartment dwellers, bedside stations, small office desks and travel setups. The screw-down mount and groove design make it a good choice where stability and a tidy, flush look are priorities.
Those who need specialized fast charging at voltages above 5V (for laptops or Quick Charge 3.0 devices) should look elsewhere, since the USB-C port is limited to 5V/3A and does not support higher-voltage fast charge protocols. Also, it only secures to standard duplex receptacles and will not anchor to GFCI or nonstandard outlet configurations.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Multiple AC outlets with generous 2.1 in spacing make room for bulky plugs and adapters.
- Four USB ports with smart detect deliver practical charging for phones and tablets without extra bricks.
- The screw-in design keeps the unit securely flush to a duplex outlet and minimizes accidental disconnects.
- Reliable multi-stage surge protection with a 1680J rating offers solid protection for small electronics.
Cons
- USB-C is limited to 5V/3A and does not support higher-voltage fast-charge standards some devices require.
- Cannot be secured to GFCI or unusual outlet layouts, so not universal for every wall receptacle.
Specifications
| Product type | Wall-mount surge protector / outlet extender |
| AC outlets | 5 outlets on three sides, spaced ~2.1 in apart |
| USB ports | 4 total (three USB-A, one USB-C); combined 4.8 A |
| USB outputs | USB-A: 5V/2.4A max each; USB-C: 5V/3A max |
| Surge protection | 3-level TVS + MOV + GDT circuit, 1680J minimum |
| Mounting | Secures to standard duplex outlet with central screw; groove for flush fit |
| Safety | Fireproof shell; ETL certified |
Our Verdict
This wall charger surge protector is a practical, well-built option for anyone who needs several AC sockets plus USB charging from a single duplex receptacle. The wide spacing and screw-down mount solve common real-world frustrations with bulky adapters and loose plugs, while the multi-stage surge protection adds useful safety. It represents good value for bedrooms, small offices and travel use so long as you do not require higher-voltage fast charging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this unit be secured to any outlet?
The extender secures only to standard duplex receptacles using the central screw and will not anchor to GFCI or nonstandard outlets.
Does the USB-C port support Quick Charge or higher voltages?
No, the USB-C port provides up to 5V/3A only and does not support Quick Charge 3.0 or higher-voltage charging protocols.
Will large power bricks fit without blocking other sockets?
Yes, the outlets are spaced about 2.1 in apart so most bulky adapters can be used without blocking adjacent sockets.
Editor's Take
A practical, well-built wall-mount surge protector that expands a duplex outlet into five AC sockets and four USB ports with secure screw-in mounting and 1680J multi-stage surge protection; a good value for bedrooms and small offices if you do not need higher-voltage fast charging.

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