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Install sockets for medium (standard household) screw-in base light bulbs.
Also known as pigtail holders. Temporarily wire these sockets to provide light during construction.
Lengthen pull-chain light switches.
Lenses disperse light to reduce glare, while protecting bulbs from damage.
Connect the hooks to a fixture to suspend lights from the ceiling.
Extend light into hard-to-reach spaces by attaching a fiber-optic cable to your flashlight.
Attach mini and full-size flashlights to a hard hat and keep your hands free to work.
Convert incandescent, halogen, krypton, and xenon Maglite flashlights into LED flashlights to produce more light and consume less battery power.
Free your hands for other work by mounting a flashlight to a nearby surface.
Securely store your flashlight when not in use.
Turn your mini flashlight into an illuminated magnifying glass.
Similar to a holster without the bulk, belt loops hold your flashlight when not in use.
Turn a mini flashlight into a headlamp with these straps.
Reduce the glare from reflective surfaces.
Block the transmission of ultraviolet light.
Change the color of a room; filters allow only the same color lightwave to pass through.
Block out stray and unwanted light.
Connect the battery pack to your existing fluorescent light to convert it into an emergency backup light.
Use these with portable lights that use screw-in bulbs.
Turn an overhead outlet or an extension cord into a temporary light. These sockets have a two-prong plug for a quick connection.
Hardwire these sockets to a power source.
Replace worn sockets in light fixtures.
Lock bulbs in place to prevent vibration from shaking them loose.
Use these extenders when bulbs are too short to fit into deep or recessed fixtures.
Convert a fixture that uses candelabra-base bulbs to accept medium-base bulbs with these adapters.
Fasten lamp pipe to a socket or base.
Connect lamp components and conceal wires.
Stop vibration from shaking tubular fluorescent and LED bulbs loose.
Install miniature light bulbs into control panels, machines, and other devices using bulb holders.
A sealing gasket keeps out oil and other contaminants.
These filters fit over standard household light bulbs with a bulb diameter up to 2 5/8".
These filters fit over miniature light bulbs with a bulb diameter up to 7/16".
The open design of these guards allows heat to dissipate from screw-in light bulbs.
A solid lens retains glass if a screw-in bulb breaks.
Retain glass when tubular bulbs break; these guards have a solid lens.
Replace hard-to-grip miniature bulbs in equipment such as control panels and indicators. Install new bulbs without leaving behind oil from your fingers that can cause bulbs to burn out.
Insert removers into broken bulbs and twist to take the bulbs out. A built-in tray collects the glass shards.
These changers create a vacuum seal against a light bulb. They're often used to change bulbs in recessed lights where there's no room to reach around the bulb.
Often used in large, open workspaces, these switches can be wired on opposite ends of the room to control lights on the same circuit. They're also known as three-way and four-way switches.
Control lights by transmitting a wireless signal from these switches to a control relay on your fixture.
Install these switches inline on a lamp cord.
Also known as three-way switches, these are often used in large, open workspaces and can be wired on opposite ends of the room to control lights on the same circuit.
Prevent accidental activation—these switches require a key to turn lights on and off.
Secure sensitive lighting equipment; these switches have a round key that is difficult to duplicate.
Program these switches to turn a device on and off at a set time and day.
Designed to work with landscape and security lighting.
Mount these switches to a flat surface or attach to DIN rail.
Switches fit single device (1 gang) outlet boxes.
Install these switches in a panel cutout.
Control equipment with high currents, such as landscape lighting, pumps, and heaters.
Rated NEMA 3R, these rain-tight switches protect against falling liquids and light splashing.
For precise control of high-current equipment such as landscape lighting, pumps, and heaters, these switches schedule on/off times to the exact minute.
Use these switches in place of standard wall switches to automatically turn electrical equipment on or off after a set interval of time.
Control two devices and delay the shut off of one device by up to one hour. These switches are often used with lights and fans for ventilation.
Control equipment with high currents such as air conditioners, heaters, and ventilation fans.
Push and release the button to activate—no electricity required.
Install these switches in a panel cutout to automatically turn electrical equipment on or off after a set interval.
Automatically turn electrical equipment on or off after a set interval.
The large face makes these switches easy to read from a distance.
Send electricity to LED lights while protecting them from voltage and current fluctuations.
In addition to being more energy-efficient than magnetic ballasts, these are lighter and quieter.
Replace or add starters in preheat magnetic ballasts.
These ballasts are often found in older installations.
Pair these starters with pulse-start ballasts.
Pair these starters with ballasts.
Prevent bulbs from sticking in sockets. Apply a thin coating of these lubricants with a cloth or your finger to the bulb's base before installation. They won't run, drip, or harden. Use with any kind of light bulb.
Recycle your nonleaking magnetic and electronic ballasts. Use the paid shipping label to send the ballasts to a recycling facility.
Safely dispose of used light bulbs by recycling them. Containers include a paid shipping label to send the bulbs to a recycling facility.
Built-in steps and a compartment designed for light bulbs makes light maintenance easy.
Measure light quality and intensity with these meters.