Antique Nostalgic
Incandescent
Light Bulbs
New
Fan
Light Bulbs
Standard
15 to 1500 Watt
Light Bulbs
Spot and Flood
Reflector
Light Bulbs
Chandelier
Decorative
Light Bulbs
Globe Lights
Incandescent
Light Bulbs
Appliance
Ceiling and Fan
Light Bulbs
3 Way
Incandescent
Light Bulbs
Yellow Bug Lights
Incandescent
Light Bulbs
Picture - Exit
Display
Light Bulbs
Pink Collection
Incandescent
Light Bulbs
Silver Bowl
Incandescent
Light Bulbs
Infrared
Heat Lamps
Rough Service
Heavy Duty
Light Bulbs
S6 Indicator
Light Bulbs
12 to 24 Volt
Light Bulbs
Code Beacon
Light Bulbs
Need help selecting the right bulb for your recessed downlight? Click here for helpful information, or contact one of our knowledgeable account managers at 800-624-4488 for assistance.
If you are not sure which light bulbs will suit your needs best, we encourage you to contact our friendly and knowledgeable Light Bulb Experts who will be happy to help.
Just because we aren't all experts, here is a little information about the light bulbs we offer to help you make a well informed decision and make sure you get the light bulb you need.
These light bulbs, which provide most home lighting, are used in products from nightlights to floodlights. The most common incandescent is a pear-shaped (A19) bulb with a medium-sized screw-type base. Incandescent light bulbs use electricity to heat a filament until it glows white hot, producing light. About 90 percent of the electricity used by incandescent light bulbs is lost as heat. These light bulbs typically burn for 750 to 20,000 hours.
The reflective coating on these light bulbs helps to direct and focus the light. Commonly known as spotlights or floodlights, these bulbs are often used in recessed ceiling fixtures or outdoors. They burn for up to 20,000 hours.
These light bulbs contain a small capsule filled with halogen gas, which emits a bright white light. We provide a quality Sylvania Halogen light bulb that is known for excellent beam control. Long life and full spectrum halogen light bulbs use less energy and last longer than standard incandescent light bulbs of the same wattage. The life of these light bulbs is around 2,000 to 10,000 hours or two to five years.
These light bulbs are more energy efficient thanb incandescent light bulbs because they don't produce heat. These are the thin, long tube lights often found in kitchens for under-cabinet lighting, or in garages, workshops and basements. The tubes can last from 10,000 to 44,000 hours -- 10 to 40 times longer than incandescent light bulbs.
These light bulbs provide as much light as regular incandescent bulbs while using just one-fourth of the energy. For example, a 15-watt compact fluorescent light bulb yields the same amount of light as a 60-watt incandescent light bulb. Compact fluorescent light bulbs last about 10,000 hours -- 10 times longer than incandescent light bulbs.