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Screw-In Base Light Bulbs
Use these bulbs in standard sockets, panels, and appliances. Brightness is measured in lumens; the higher the lumens, the brighter the bulb. Bulbs with a warm light appearance have yellow tones. Bulbs with a neutral light appearance are commonly used in workspaces. Bulbs with a cool or daylight appearance have white/blue tones and are good for inspecting. A bulb’s estimated yearly energy cost is based on 3 hours of usage per day at $0.11 per kWh.
Incandescent bulbs are traditional light bulbs. Many have been phased out due to governmental energy requirements, but some are still available for special applications.
Equiv. Incand. Bulb Wattage | Light Appearance | Brightness, lumens | Light Technology | Light Setting | Bulb Shape No. | Bulb Material | Color | Wattage | Rated Life, hrs. | Est. Yearly Energy Cost, $ | Each | |
Pear Bulb—Mogul Base (1 5/8" Dia.) | ||||||||||||
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120V AC/120V DC | ||||||||||||
264W | Warm (2,850K) | 3,995 | Incand. | Dimmable | PS35 | Glass | Clear | 264W | 2,400 | 31.80 | 0000000 | 000000 |
Suction-Cup Light Bulb Changers
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 bulbs. They include three bulb changers to cover a wide range of bulb shapes. Bulb shape numbers starting with A, G, P, and PS are standard-household, globe-, or pear-shaped light bulbs. PAR, and R bulbs are found in spotlights or floodlights, or recessed can lights.
Connect a twist-lock handle (sold separately) to extend your reach.
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