56 Different Types of Light Bulbs (Illustrated Charts & Buying Gu…
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Types of Light Bulb Bases E10 Mini Screw. These small bulbs have a base of 10 mm and are great for lanterns, flashlights, and decorative optical fiber lights. E11 Mini Candelabra. The mini candelabra screw base is a smaller version of the candelabra. The clue is pretty much in the name with this one (see candelabra below). E12 Candelabra. Having a diameter of 12 mm, these types of light bulbs are considered smaller. ... E14 European. There are a number of lightbulbs that you can buy with this base, although it is not nearly as popular as the E26 base. E17 Intermediate. This light bulb base is not very common and most often found on much smaller bulbs. ... E26 Medium. This is the most common light bulb base that you can buy and is used in HID, CFL, CCFL, halogen, and incandescent light bulbs. E27 Medium. A little larger than the common E26 medium base, this bulb base can still be used in most applications. E39 Mogul. Most residential customers won’t ever need an E39 mogul base. These are commonly used in high-wattage lamps or in street lamps. E40 Mogul. These bases are generally for use in large outdoor bulbs and spotlights. ... EX39 Extended Mogul. With a diameter of 39 to 40 millimeters, the bases on these bulbs are very large. ...
E10 Mini Screw. These small bulbs have a base of 10 mm and are great for lanterns, flashlights, and decorative optical fiber lights.
E11 Mini Candelabra. The mini candelabra screw base is a smaller version of the candelabra. The clue is pretty much in the name with this one (see candelabra below).
E12 Candelabra. Having a diameter of 12 mm, these types of light bulbs are considered smaller. ...
E14 European. There are a number of lightbulbs that you can buy with this base, although it is not nearly as popular as the E26 base.
E17 Intermediate. This light bulb base is not very common and most often found on much smaller bulbs. ...
E26 Medium. This is the most common light bulb base that you can buy and is used in HID, CFL, CCFL, halogen, and incandescent light bulbs.
E27 Medium. A little larger than the common E26 medium base, this bulb base can still be used in most applications.
E39 Mogul. Most residential customers won’t ever need an E39 mogul base. These are commonly used in high-wattage lamps or in street lamps.
E40 Mogul. These bases are generally for use in large outdoor bulbs and spotlights. ...
EX39 Extended Mogul. With a diameter of 39 to 40 millimeters, the bases on these bulbs are very large. ...
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