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SATCO/NUVO 13GU24/27 13W Miniature Spiral Compact Fluorescent 2700K 82 CRI GU24 Base 120V (S8203)
SATCO/NUVO 25A15/CL 25W A15 Incandescent Clear 2500 Hours 150Lm Medium Base 130V 2700K (S3814)
SATCO/NUVO 20T6 1/2N 20W T6 1/2 Incandescent Clear 1500 Hours 150Lm Intermediate Base 130V 2700K (S3280)
Standard 20W T6.5 Incandescent 130V Intermediate E17 Base Dimmable Tubular (20T6.5N/CL130)
Standard 15W A15 Incandescent 130V Medium E26 Base Clear Appliance Bulb (15A15/CL130)
RAB A21 16.5W 125W Equivalent 2200Lm E26 80 CRI 3000K Non-Dimmable (A21-16.5-E26-830-ND)
Sunlite 40A/G/2PK Sunlite 40W A19 Ceramic Green Incandescent Bulb 120V Medium E26 Base Dimmable Sold As 2 Pack (01155-SU)
Feit Electric A19 Filament LED 60W Equivalent Dimmable Frost Medium Base 800Lm 5000K Bulb 2-Pack (A1960/850/LED/2)
Feit Electric A15 40W Equivalent LED White Candelabra Base 2700K Bulb 3-Pack (A1540C/10KLED/3)
Feit Electric A15 60W Equivalent LED White Candelabra Base 2700K Bulb 3-Pack (A1560C/10KLED/3)
Standard HY20W/MC FR 20W 190Lm T3 Krypton Halogen 120V Mini Candelabra E11 Base Single Ended Frosted JD Bulb (2018A)
RAB LED Bulb A19 15W 100W Equivalent 1600Lm E26 Base 90 CRI 4000K Dimmable (A19-15-E26-940-DIM)
Green Creative 7.5FA19DIM/820/A/R Wet Location Rated A19 Lamp E26 Base 7.5W 2000K Filament 120V Dimmable Amber (36084)
Philips 9.5A19/LED/927/FR/Glass/E26/DIM 1FB T20 578583 LED A19 Lamp 9.5W 120V 2700K Warm White 1100Lm 320 Degree Beam 90 CRI E26 Base Frosted (9290...
View full detailsBulbrite LED9A19/27K/FIL/4 9W LED A19 2700K Filament Bulb 1100Lm 90 CRI E26 Base 120V Fully Compatible Dimming Clear (776913)
Bulbrite LED9A19/30K/FIL/4 9W LED A19 3000K Filament Bulb 1100Lm 90 CRI E26 Base 120V Fully Compatible Dimming Clear (776914)
Bulbrite LED14A19/27K/FIL/M/3 14W LED A19 2700K Filament Bulb 1500Lm 90 CRI E26 Base 120V Fully Compatible Dimming Milky (776918)
Maxlite 108952 Enclosed Rated 9W LED A19 Dimmable 90 CRI 3000K JA8 Generation S1 (E9A19D930/JA8S1)
Sunlite A19/LED/3WAY/5W-15W/30K 3-Way LED A19 Bulb 5W/9W/15W 120V 3000K 80 CRI Non-Dimmable Medium E26 Base (70323-SU)
EIKO L8WA19/840PF/D/E26 8W 800Lm LED A19 80 CRI 4000K Plastic Frosted Dimmable E26 Base (13038)
EIKO L11WA19/827PF/D/E26 11W 1100Lm LED A19 80 CRI 2700K Plastic Frosted Dimmable E26 Base (13030)
SATCO/NUVO 8.8W A19 LED 4000K Medium Base 220 Degree Beam Angle 120-277V (S28916)
Green Creative 15A19DIM/827 LED A19 E26 15W 2700K Enclosed 120V Dimmable (36671)
Halco A19FR15-850-DIM-LED 15W A19 Bulb 5000K Dimmable E26 Base (88064)ProLED 100 watt equivalent A19 is the perfect replacement for traditional 100...
View full detailsStandard Light Bulbs
Lighting Supply has thousands of varieties of the standard light bulb, one of the most common light bulb types!
Easily search for the specifications you’re looking for using the convenient filters on the left side of the page, and we’ll show you everything we have available. Perhaps you’re not entirely sure what you need? No problem! Read on to learn basic information about the standard light bulb, including the most important aspect you should consider — its shape! Let’s take a look at the fundamentals that will help you decide which light bulb types will work best for you. And remember — you can contact us anytime to get answers to any questions you may have. And if you’re in the market for bulk orders, check out our Volume Pricing Page!
What is a Standard Light Bulb?
Put simply, the standard light bulb is what the vast majority of us picture when we hear the term “light bulb.” These are the round bulbs that fit most anywhere in your home, from the lamps on your living room end tables to the many light fixtures throughout your home’s ceilings and walls. Often referred to as incandescent bulbs, most have a standard screw-in base, often called an Edison screw, allowing them to be screwed into most any light fixture.
However, there are variations in shape that fall under the standard category — for example, the T-shape bulb, which we’ll discuss shortly. But generally speaking, the standard bulb refers to those that are most often used in the most common applications.
For ages, the incandescent bulb was the go-to technology when it came to standard light bulbs — until the introduction of the halogen bulb, followed in more recent years by the compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) and the light-emitting diode (LED) lamp.
The widely popular halogen lamp, a longer-lasting incandescent technology, saw decades of use in a wide variety of standard light bulb applications. In more recent years, the CFL became king of the hill, proving itself far more efficient and cost-effective over the long term compared to the traditional incandescent and halogen. But it wasn’t long before the LED began to eclipse even the CFL, making it the most energy efficient and cost-effective standard bulb available.
While these newer light bulb types are a bit more expensive up front, their technology has been developed to the point that their longevity and efficiency have proven to have the smallest impact on your wallet. So, these three main technologies are a big factor for you to consider, based on your up-front and long-term budget goals.
Now, let’s take a look at the three main shapes of the standard bulb: the A-shape, T-shape and PS-shape!
The A-Shape Standard Light Bulb
The A-shape is the most common of the standard light bulb types. This is the traditional household bulb we’re all familiar with, and they’re available in a great many varieties. From incandescent, halogen, CFL and LED, most all of them have the same threaded base you’re used to, designed for universal fit depending on their purpose — be they for light fixtures, appliances and so on. The standard CFL light bulb’s helix shape — its miniature tubes formed in a compact, twisting pattern quite similar in dimensions to the standard incandescent bulb — was a major development in CFL technology, making its application throughout the home a viable option for consumers everywhere.
The number following the letter A indicates the diameter of the bulb at its widest point, in increments of an eighth of an inch. Thus, an A19 bulb has a diameter of approximately 2.4 inches. The A19 may also be referred to as the A60, which is the measurement used by those countries that employ the metric system, indicating 60 millimeters in diameter. Available in clear, frosted and a variety of colors and tones, some with additional features such as shatter resistance and dimmability, our incredible selection is sure to contain the exact specifications you’re looking for. From the widely used A19 and A15 shapes to the A21 and A23, we’ve got all the most popular A-shape bulbs in a wide range of lumens, voltages and wattages, all from the top brands you know and trust.
You can even search by dimensions and color tone, helping you easily find whatever specs you need!
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The T-Shape Standard Light Bulb
Also known as “tubular” bulbs, the T-shape standard light bulb is used mostly for display lighting, exit and stairway signs, and other, more obscure uses, such as film projectors. In addition, the heat-generating ability of the incandescent and halogen T-shaped bulbs makes them ideal for heating and drying applications. This bulb type is not to be confused with tube lights, also known as linear fluorescents — the long, skinny bulbs most commonly found in retail stores, warehouses and the like.
Available in incandescent, halogen, compact fluorescent and LED, this type of bulb offers a wide range of display lighting options. Especially when mounted horizontally as picture lights, they help accentuate large wall hangings like paintings, tapestries and large photographs.
The T-shape standard light bulb is also found in a large variety of commercial indication applications — wherever there are stairwells, elevators, fire exits and the like, you’re likely to find their corresponding signage powered by some variation of the T-shape bulb.
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The PS-Shape Standard Light Bulb
The PS-shape standard light bulb is similar in shape to the traditional A-shape, as well as the P-shape light bulb. Shaped like a pear, the PS-shape has a somewhat larger overall pear shape with a longer straight neck.
Also available in incandescent, halogen, compact fluorescent and LED, this type of bulb has a variety of commercial and industrial applications, from retail and office buildings to radio and cellular towers.
And like most every bulb type available at Lighting Supply, these bulbs are available in a vast array of colors, tones, lumens, voltages and wattages, all from the leading brands you know and trust.
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