When choosing a light bulb, consider LED bulbs for their energy efficiency and long lifespan. They provide bright, instant light and come in various color temperatures to suit your preference. If you need a warm ambiance, opt for bulbs labeled as "soft white," while "daylight" bulbs are ideal for task-oriented areas. Additionally, look for bulbs with a higher lumen rating for brighter light and a lower wattage for energy savings.
maybe like people who stay in the house most of the time
These are standard bulbs you can buy at your local auto parts store.
Pull the blown one out and just buy one identical to it.
A 60 watt bulb give a light that is bright enough to see by, but not so bright as to be blinding. anonymous@oola.com
Thsi depends on the light bulb specification. For example if you buy a standard 60W light bulb from your supmarket then this will consume 0.06kilowatts. Its simple just divide the wattage stated on the light bulb by 1000 to give you the kilowatts
Only if you buy a "full spectrum" of "grow light" type of compact bulb.
buy an appliance bulb from the light bulb store. unplug the fridge. Unscrew the old bulb. Screw in the new one.
None.Usauly when you buy a light bulb the mesurment is already on there.
Usually from your local hardware store.
Just bring it to the place that you bought the bulb, and they will show you. Buy the bulb at an auto shop.
you have to buy a new light they do not come with replacement if u get on eBay and buy a light u can replace it that way for cheap.
Two; one to throw away the incandescent light bulb and spit on it and the other to run to the store and buy a 100% efficient bulb