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  1. Light Bulbs

    Bulbs.com offers a wide selection of LED replacement light bulbs that will work in almost all applications, and still stocks some legacy technology lightbulbs and specialty bulbs for specific …

  2. LED Bulbs | Bulbs.com

    At Bulbs.com you can purchase over 1,400 different LED Bulbs from brands like Bulbrite, Satco Products, Inc. and TCP.

  3. Light Bulb Base Chart | Reference Charts | Bulbs.com

    Find the light bulb base type you’re looking for with this visual chart- detailed illustrations of general bases, fluorescent bases and specialty halogen base types.

  4. Bulbs.com

    "The Lighting Specialist at Bulbs.com who helped with the order was fantastic. He was super helpful and knowledgeable about the best way to light our art gallery, the best bulbs to use for …

  5. History of the Light Bulb | Lighting Basics | Bulbs.com

    Did Thomas Edison invent the first light bulb? Here you’ll find a brief history of the light bulb as well as a timeline of notable dates in lighting history.

  6. Light Bulb Shape and Size Chart | Reference Charts | Bulbs.com

    Light bulb shapes and sizes at a glance. Light Bulb Base Chart Light Bulb Shape and Size Chart Light Bulb Filament Chart Learning Center Reference Charts Light Bulb Shape and Size Chart

  7. Browse Products - Bulbs.com

    At Bulbs.com you can purchase over 12,200 different lighting products from brands like Epson, Hitachi and Bulbrite. Pick from Light Bulbs, Lighting Fixtures, Ballasts & Drivers, Light Control …

  8. Fluorescent Bulbs

    Bulbs.com has linear, U-bent, circline, and safety coated replacement bulbs in stock and ready to ship today. T12, T8, T5 & more. Click to shop now!

  9. Incandescent Light Bulbs

    Still looking for incandescent replacement bulbs? Whether you are looking for a standard, A-shape bulb, a 3-way bulb, a decorative incandescent bulb, or a bulb for your exit sign or …

  10. Incandescent | Light Bulb Types | Bulbs.com

    Search Light Bulb Types in our Learning Center for more information about how the incandescent light bulb works, who invented it, and where they are commonly used.