EFISH International Power Adapters Multifunctional Portable

EFISH International Power Adapters Multifunctional Portable Power Transformers (Included USB)

EFISH International Power Adapters Multifunctional Portable Power Transformers (Included USB),AC Supply Adapter 100-240V to DC 3V/4.5V/5V/6V/7.5V/9V/12V-MAX 2A (2000mA)+8 Different Plugs


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Package Include:

1 X 30W International Power Adapters

8 X DC Different Plugs(little key included)

For the voltage selector, you can adjust it using the provided key!



Dimensions: 27 x 22 x 6.5 cm; 125 Grams
Model: (3V-12V)2A+8Plugs
Manufacture: EFISH
Dimensions: 27 x 22 x 6.5 cm; 125 Grams
Origin: China

28 Responses

  1. Conor Allison says:

     United Kingdom

    Plenty of different connections but some are a bit tight or loose.

  2. EWQGenesis says:

     United Kingdom

    This the second one I’ve purchased of these. It’s excellent value, reliable and delivered next day. What’s not to like.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This item seems good value for money, time will tell for reliability, but it appears reasonably well made, the design is versatile, making it a useful object, my only criticism is that the feed cable is to short for some uses.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Seems to be of good quality. Only time will tell.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Replacement Power Adapter for inflatable 6ft Xmas Polar Bear works well todate. The old 12v adapter had blown which was about three years old leaving my grandson disappointed the polar bear would not get up. The delivery being the following day plus the price which was a third of a new xmas inflatable saved the day.
    If your looking for a replacement power adapter please check the specs (voltage & amperage) with the supplier.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Our SONY DAB radio is quite old,but worked OK, however the power supply cable was fraying and exposed. Finding a direct OEM equivalent was fruitless and only expensive alternatives could be found. Decided to try this type, worked very well, switching the voltage was easy via the supplied key and the multiple additional adaptors means it can also be used for the other rechargable devices which have lost the correct adaptors we have.,.bonus there! Item itself is sturdy, wellmanufactured and worked out of the box. A little confidence is needed in choosing this approach as so many devices now have differing Input requirements but a little though results in an alternative to discarding good devices because the charger is kaput.

  7. KathyWinkle says:

     United Kingdom

    Is pretty well made and obviously very adaptable but it does produce interference so I wouldn’t recommend it for audio equipme

  8. Chococcuro says:

     United Kingdom

    Works well but when two connectors are used there’s a long thing sticking out the back of my radio, so it can’t go close to the wall.
    Needs some 90 connectors too.

  9. Adam Wagstaff says:

     United Kingdom

    Had this yrs ago lost small plugin, has so many use to power CD player, music keyboard, radio, cassette player. Has multi volt charger with key which 80s didn’t have good product A-plus.

  10. DaveGleeson says:

     United Kingdom

    I brought this to replace a “lost” psu which I then found so I haven’t used it to any great extent. I think its best use is as a multi- purpose psu tester, ie your device died and you don’t know if its the device or the psu. With the multiple voltage setting and connectors you can decide if the device is still working before you decide whether its worth buying a new proper replacement psu.

  11. ZaraBrubaker says:

     United Kingdom

    I was disappointed that this item didnt fit my radio. However it seems quite sturdy and i have made use of it elsewhere with a light fitting.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This product when it arrived has connected and performed excellently. In addition to the product, I highly commend the information provided on the sellers’ product listing. I always get confused over polarity and correct power issues. This was all explained in their product listing page.

  13. Hedy Phillips says:

     United Kingdom

    It seems like a sturdy little gadget… so far Iv’e used it as an adaptor for a 12 v water pump and it works fine.
    It’s got quite a variety of connectors for USB mobile charger and jack plugs of different sizes I especially liked the connector that allows you to connect two wires manually using the Phillips type connector block that’s included it was a god-save as my water pump came with just bared wire for connection. I see the adjustable dial for DC voltage on the back of the plug is compatible with quite a few of my household gadgets etc. phone charger lap top and so on handy for if one loses a charger.

  14. NPIPaulxtddll says:

     United Kingdom

    Extremely helpful customer service from Daniela, she even went to the trouble to forward me the link for my new universal adaptor. Thank you very much for your help and I definitely would recommend this product and would do business with your company again.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My mobility scooter was failing to hold charge, so I was all ready to buy expensive batteries until I saw this. Problem solved, and now charges and runs great.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is not a complicated product. It does what it says it does – it’s ‘only’ a power adaptor.
    I usually wait for a few weeks of use before writing reviews – but I’m writing this on the day I received it and therefore cannot comment on its sturdiness or longevity
    But two positives: Firstly it comes with a wide variety of output leads to fit into different sizes of inlets. Secondly, and in these times quite important, it does not have a little red indicator light constantly on (and wasting power) when it’s plugged i

  17. Andria Cheng says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this adaptor as a replacement for an official product, and I’m very pleased with what I’ve got. I own a Fuji X-T2 and recently got a second hand battery grip to go with the camera. The battery grip is supposed to come with a Fuji branded and made AC adaptor, but this item was missing; I knew about this before the purchase. The specs for the Fuji adaptor state that it outputs 2A at 9v with a Center Negative polarity, and since this adaptor fits all those characteristics I took a chance with.

    I really like that the voltage selector is very firm and requires quite some force to turn with the included key, which gives me confidence that the voltage is not going to be changed accidently or knocked out of place. The specs for my battery grip state that the Fuji adaptor would fully charge it in 2 hours, and this adaptor managed to do that in 2 hours and 15 minutes, thereabouts. I’ve not used the USB port on this, but I have no doubts that it would function as stated.

    Like myself you may have noticed several other reviewers complaning that this adaptor doesn’t work and rating it one star. In my opinion these people haven’t checked the specifications properly, so I’m going to state again here, THIS ADAPTOR IS POSITIVE CENTER POLE ORIENTED!! If you plug this into a device that requires negative center pole then obviously it’s not going to work.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought to use on a Roberts battery eating portable radio. None of the supplied adapters fitted. Wiggled and jiggled but no joy. I should have just bought the proper Roberts unit.

  19. SadyeXGKSakgkm says:

     United Kingdom

    Some adapters with multiple plugs do not list the plug on the main cable as one of the included plugs.
    The plug on the main cable was the one that fitted the device I got it for, only it turned out to be too short.

    I got it to replace the Zolt adapter whose closest matching plug was a loose fit for the device, then I realized that the plug on the Zolt’s main cable was the right fit, otherwise the Zolt would have gone back as well

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The unit works fine. My only problem with it is the DC jack.
    Because of the way the multi-adaptor system works, once you have selected the right connector for your device and put the universal plug into the back of it, you end up with a heavy and unwieldy combination.

  21. DanelleLoving says:

     United Kingdom

    A versatile and useful charger. It does exactly what I need it to do.
    The only downsides are that the cable from the charger could do with being longer, and that the socket connection to the adaptor head is relatively easy to disconnect.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This adaptor is used as a PSU for a scart to hdmi converter drawing just under 2A @ 5V. Most of the adaptors that can deliver 2A do so using two sockets (so you only get 1A out, so unless you cut and join two leads into one, awkward with these small dia. wires the adaptor is going to be overloaded – leading to a possible fire). This model runs fairly well without heating up. The design is good in that the mass of it stick out away from the socket it is plugged into – doesn’t block access to other sockets or switches. Well worth the money.

    D. P. Francis

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A decent little power supply with virtually every connector type I’ve seen or used. It seems to be working for its intended purpose so it can’t really get better than that.

  24. KandaceF37 says:

     United Kingdom

    It works fairly well but I found the adapters were longer and bigger than I expected so sticking out of my portable radio further than my original one,weighing it down and interference and crackling on my radio especially my local FM station which is disappointing thus only 4 stars I’m afraid!

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I did like the product but after using the dymo labeller on batteries finding out how it works finding out it works great it is still working great on the first set of batteries I haven’t had to use it. I do however use it everyday. Jeff.

  26. Kim Bullock says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis product is ok it has many adapters for different size sockets. The voltage delivery is adjustable by tweaking the plug facial with a screw driver. My but is, the adapter for my wildlife camera, a 6 volt socket, it did not have a plug fit. Now that may be the camera fitting or the plug from EFISH. So could not charge the camera which is the reason I bought this particular adapter from EFISH. Hardly worth returning it, or the camera. Disappointed.

  27. PMNCecilia says:

     United Kingdom

    The unit provides exactly the power and voltage stated, but the problem is, it is usual by virtue of the different sizes of jack plugs, that different dc Voltages are required for different equipment, so the item fails from that point of view. It therefore does not fulfil the purposes for which it could so well have done if there were a range of voltage outputs available from the unit transformer. The description in the Amazon writeup for the unit was indicating that there were different voltage ranges, but it wasn’t possible to know if it applied to this device or others on the page. It was ambiguous, and there is no excuse for making it so. I would appreciate a message letting me know if a unit is available with different voltage ranges.

  28. AngelesMorey says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersEDIT: The product I bought doesn’t seem to be one of the ones on offer currently and I don’t know why, so in the interest of clarity: i specifically bought “EFISH Universal Multifunctional Portable DC Power Transformer” which has a dial on the bottom back beneath the prongs for setting the voltage. None of the imaged products currently show this, only ones fixed at 5V or 12V etc. I also paid 13.99 April 2020 which is perhaps a bit high, but certainly not the 19.99 I see now.

    Stop me if this sounds familiar: A family member broke the wire for their jukebox. This jukebox runs on an AC to 9V DC 1A power and the cable is one of those pathetically thin affairs that somehow manages to twist to the point of exposing bare copper (please don’t risk your life over a wire). Imagine your surprise when you find the jukebox isn’t working and need a new AC->DC adapter.

    This model really stood out because of how thick and well terminated the cables were, so I read on.
    A massive sign of being reputable, the info on this page is well documented to help you determine if it’s what you need. (I don’t think there were any leaflets that came with it, but IMO there doesn’t need to be as it’s all very clear before you buy it.) Namely, the polarity is clearly indicated: inner spike is +ve, outer cylinder -ve. Something working and something working safely are not always the same thing.

    It’s night and day to the plug it replaced. I like that there’s a satisfying ‘ca-click’ when you turn the dial on the plug to the voltage you want. In my case, I want 9V DC, and the manufacturer indicates it can safely supply up to 2A of current, which puts my 1A requirement squarely in that. It’s not a lot of power but I saw other products who reported 1A or 0.85A etc (and they are legally obligated to be honest). Overload the cable and it will heat up. It’s not worth the risk, so be extra clear on what you need and then check again you’re not getting paper-thin knockoffs. (Now to be fair, I haven’t cut the product open to check this myself.)

    Until I have something sacrificial to test, I don’t feel comfortable using the accompanying USB charger port alongside the cable just incase that’s not really outputting 5V (the standard for USB) when I’ve got the dial set at 9V for the cable. It probably does exactly what it’s supposed to but I can’t risk anything hardware-wise and I don’t have the equipment to safely measure it to check atm. (Nor can I check the accuracy of the voltage it’s claiming, so I would find a better-equipped commenter for this info!)

    The attachments were good, but I actually had to buy a bigger set to go with it for my use case (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07F7776T6) and here’s why:

    Although you can’t tell from the picture, the end of the wire for this plug is actually (very safely) protected by a sort of upturned upbrella pvc ending (perhaps an updated form), which while making it fit snugly and safely into any of the little terminal adapters, actually restricts it from plugging in directly on 5.5×2.1 (“tuning fork”) style holes by about half a cm. I don’t feel this is a particular design flaw as it’s made to fit into an adapter so a 5.5×2.1 attached is really just extending the same terminus. Funnily enough, this extra set’s adapter is actually slightly too LONG by a few mms and have had to make sure none of the (albeit -ve) metal is exposed and it is firmly inserted.

    In short, it’s a handy little gadget to have around and I will probably buy another in the not-too-distant future to have as a backup, since I can see it fitting a lot of phones and usb devices (and many other things besides with the other set of extensions that fit nicely in it). There’s even an attachment that let’s you directly screw your live and neutral to, so it could be absolutely perfect for hobbyist electronic applications, offering low power 5 or 12V DC from mains.