Incandescent Light Bulb Types
You are looking for incandescent bulbs for your home fixtures and you do not really know their names and designations. Here is a comprehensive list of incandescent bulbs types, names and how they look like, along with their base types and names.
Incandescent Bulb Types
A bulb designation consists of a letter or letters to indicate the shape and a number to indicate the approximate major diameter in eighths of an inch. Here are the standard types for incandescent light bulbs:
- C7 Incandescent Lamp
- C-15 Incandescent Lamp
- S11 Incandescent Lamp
- F Incandescent Lamp
- T Incandescent Lamp
- B10 Incandescent Lamp
- PS Incandescent Lamp
- G Incandescent Lamp
- A line Standard Incandescent Lamp
- BR Incandescent Lamp
- K Incandescent Lamp
- ER Incandescent Lamp
- R Incandescent Lamp
- PAR 38 Incandescent Lamp
- PAR 46 screw terminal Incandescent Lamp
- PAR 56 Incandescent Lamp
- PAR 64 Incandescent Lamp
- Linestra 2 base Incandescent Lamp
Incandescent & Halogen Base Types
Here are the standard base types for incandescent light bulbs:
- RSC Incandescent & Halogen Base
- Candelabra E12 Incandescent & Halogen Base
- Double Contact Bayonet BA15D Incandescent & Halogen Base
- Intermediate E17 Incandescent & Halogen Base
- Medium E26 Incandescent & Halogen Base
- Mini Can Screw E11 Incandescent & Halogen Base
- Mini Screw E10 Incandescent & Halogen Base
- Mogul End Prong Incandescent & Halogen Base
- Mogul Pre Focus Incandescent & Halogen Base
- Screw Terminal Incandescent & Halogen Base
- G4 Base
- GU 5.3 Base
- GY 9.5 Base
- GY 6 Base
- GY 35 Base
- GY 15 Base
Here are my favorite Incandescent Light Bulbs
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