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Color Temperature

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CFLs are available in a wide variety of shades of white light, ranging from yellowish white to clear white to bluish white.  These color choices allow you to customize the mood of your different spaces.  CFLs that generate warm white light are designed to match the yellowish light of incandescent bulbs, whereas CFLs that generate cool white light are designed for task lighting or applications that require bright light.

Light Bulb Shapes Guide

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The names of light bulb shapes are denoted with a letter, which describes the shape, and a number, which indicates the size. The number associated with the shape indicates the diameter of the light bulb at its widest part in eighths of an inch. For example, an A19 light bulb has a maximum diameter of 19/8 of an inch, or 2.375 inches.

Light Bulb Bases Guide Part 1: Screw Bases

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There are two main types of light bulb bases: screw bases and pin bases. Each works in a different way to connect the light bulb to the electrical voltage in order to light the bulb.  In this article, we will discuss screw bases.  

Light Bulb Bases Guide Part 2: Pin Bases

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lk_base_gu53There are two main types of light bulb bases: screw bases and pin bases. Each works in a different way to connect the light bulb to the electrical voltage in order to light the bulb.  In this article, we will discuss pin bases. 

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